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Aaron Guillen, sophomore kinesiology major from Coppell, and Katherine Jones, sophomore nursing major from Brentwood, Tennessee, pray over a classmate at Study Abroad Send-Off on Wednesday morning.

Four suspects arrested in homicide BY ALLISON HARRELL EDITOR IN CHIEF

Abilene Police have arrested four suspects in the New Years Eve death of a 20-year-old man in the 2500 block of Rountree, just a block north of campus. Abilene Police Department detectives arrested Michael Wright-Collazo, 18, Tyree Neal, 17, Rodaeshi Hines, 17, and Creshawn Howard, 18, in connection to the death of David Devora, a 2018 Abilene High School graduate attending Austin Communi-

ty College. The four suspects have been charged on counts of murder and aggravated robbery. A fifth subject of interest is being interviewed, say police. According to police, Devora was visiting the residence in the Hillcrest neighborhood when he was shot through the front door of the residence and killed at about 8 p.m. Dec. 31. Rick Tomlin, APD public information coordinator, said the department has not released information related to motive for the killing. “This continues to be

an ongoing investigation,” Tomlin said. “The case, once complete by detectives, will be forwarded to the district attorney’s office.” ACU Police Chief Jimmy Ellison sent a Timely Warning notification about the homicide at 10:36 p.m. on Dec. 31 to members of the ACU community. According to the email, police responded at about 8:20 p.m. to a report of a shooting at a residence in close proximity to campus. Upon arrival, officials declared Devora deceased. “Because there was a homicide, which obviously is

a Clery category crime, that occurred in very close proximity to campus we felt like a Timely Warning under the Clery Act was required and would also be a good idea for our community,” Ellison said. “But it was believed early on that this was not a random crime. This was a targeted incident at that individual, at that residence.” Timely Warnings are required by the U.S. Department of Education under the Clery Act intended to give campus communities a general awareness of what crimes have occurred, the

“This continues to be an ongoing investigation.” RICK TOMLIN APD PUBLIC INFORMATION COORDINATOR

status of the current situation and any particular steps the general public can take to protect their wellbeing. To not dilute the impact of a Timely Warning, Ellison said he reserves them for serious crimes which may pose ongoing personal safety risks for the general public. “The Timely Warning

aspect comes into play if you’ve had a serious crime that is one of the Clery category crimes and, in the opinion of the Chief of Police, there is an ongoing risk of danger to the community,” Ellison said. “We are constantly filtering everything that occurs on our campus and then in our immediate area surrounding campus.” The ACU campus and geographical regions in close proximity are patrolled 24/7 by ACUPD and APD. Report crimes or suspicious activity to ACUPD at 325-674-2911.

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First Generation Student Success Program table set up in the campus center.

1GEN program to kick off next Tuesday BY DILLON DANIEL MANAGING EDITOR

The new 1GEN Student Success Program will kickoff with a meet and greet from 4 to 6 p.m. on Jan. 21 in the Student Life Classroom. Students who have signed on with the program have been connected with a mentor and will meet with them for the first time if they have not already done so. However, Mary Beth Strader, associate director of advising and student programs, said that students who show up but have not signed up for the program will still

be accepted. “We are not going to turn someone away. If there is a first generation student who is a senior and they want to come, then yeah, come.” The event will feature Tamara Long, vice president for enrollment management, and Jordan Jones, associate director of financial counseling and student ser vices, introducing the program to the students. Afterward, students will be introduced to their mentors and will be able to step out into the Campus Center discuss topics such as academic and college life

concerns, interests and backgrounds. “Even if we don’t have the same interests, I want to be available,” Strader said. “If they have questions and they don’t know where to go where they can find an answer, they want someone to at least reply so they can help them figure it out. My goal as a mentor is to help that student ask the right questions, find the answers they need and be available for anything.” According to its overview on myACU, the 1GEN program’s mission is to “help these students adjust to the

“My goal as a mentor is to help that student ask the right questions, find the answers they need and be available for anything.” MARY BETH STRADER ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ADVISING AND STUDENT PROGRAMS

college experience by offering a variety of opportunities and resources, from workshops to social activities.” The program allows students to work as mentors, guiding first generation students from freshman to senior level. Milka Weldemichile, senior social work major from Fort Worth, said her freshman year ex-

perience influenced her to become a mentor for this program because she was also a first-generation student. “That example growing up opened up my mind to want to help those students that are in that phase of life and I was luckily blessed to have mentors in my life that have helped me get this far,” Weldemichile said. “And I think having a mentor or someone they can look up to motivate them to keep going is a big deal in college.” Students can learn to get involved by emailing 1gen@acu.ed for more infor mation.

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