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Beginning on July 1, 2026, the Western Athletic Conference will officially become the United Athletic Conference.  Following ...
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication will honor three alumni Thursday at its annual Gutenberg Celebration. The department’s 31st annual event will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Hunter ...
A new emeriti faculty policy has been adopted that went into effect in April 2025. This policy has a clear and established set of guidelines that have been put in place to recognize retired faculty ...
Daisy Rodriguez packed her bags and said goodbye to loved ones before embarking on a three-month mission trip in Central Asia. On this trip, she would have no contact with family and would only be ...
The university rejected a resolution passed by Student Government Association Wednesday requesting a change to the sexual stewardship policy to be more accepting of same-sex marriage. The change, the ...
Sing Song winners were announced at the shows this past weekend with the winning acts being Ko Jo Kai, Gamma Sigma Phi and the Senior act. Sing Song shows happened this past Friday and Saturday with ...
Sikes Hall will close next year to undergo renovations as Wessel Hall will provide additional space to include faculty. Wessel will house first-year honors college students with a new “living learning ...
Members from Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers talk to an ACU staff member. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson) Wildcat Week Peer Leaders pose at the Gameday 101 Tailgate. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung ...
The ACU Swing Cats celebrated their 20th anniversary with a bang this past Saturday, at the Elks Art Center in Downtown Abilene. The group, which was the first dance club on campus, was founded in ...
The International Students Association (ISA) and the African Students Association (ASA) collaborated to bring the Abilene community a taste of the many cultures represented by the ACU student body.
Makeda Marquardt, freshman marketing major from Abilene, dances to the “Cupid Shuffle.” (Photo by Meghan Long) Ashton Taylor, freshman theatre major from Las Cruces, New Mexico, waves his arms around.
The annual Homecoming parade started off game day with excitement and tradition on Saturday morning. Various sororities, fraternities, and campus organizations showcased their creative floats while ...