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A Fresh Start Freshmen begin college life with Welcome Week vol. 102, no. 1

monday, august 26, 2013

Photo Feature Page 7

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INSIDE NEWS Former ACU student Clint Diaz dies in fatal car accident Page 3

NEWS Flooding leaves Cullen Auditorium under water

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NEWS This summer sees recordbreaking numbers stay on-campus Page 4

OPINION Meet the Editorial Board page 6

OPINION Mandy Lambright reflects on death of former ACU student

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TRADITION

OF LIGHT ACU’s new students participate in the traditions of Wecome Week. Read more on Page 8

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Deanna Romero STaff Photographer

Incoming students fill the amphitheater during the candlelight devo on the Tuesday night of Welcome Week. Alumni and fellow students surrounded the new students, singing hymns.

SPORTS ACU welcomes two new cross country coaches

Moody floor, sound system updated

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James Eldred staff reporter

SPORTS Kellen Mock enters her ninth season as ACU’s head coach

Moody Coliseum has been significantly upgraded over the summer with a new floor and sound system. The changes came after renovations last spring to facilitate handicap access. With the switch from the Lone Star Conference to the Southland Conference and NCAA Div. I and the introduction of new sports logos,

the Department of Athletics decided to decorate the basketball court with the new graphics. “One of the immediate needs when you change your identity and your marks is to change the logos on the floors,” said Athletics Director Jared Mosley. “We knew that was coming, so it was planned – it was a part of our process.” The wooden f loor is still the same f loor that

was installed in 2006, said Mosley. A basketball court’s protective surface can become damaged over time and needs to be sanded down and re-polished occasionally. The new Wildcat and conference logos rounded out the f loor’s new shine. Scot Colley, director of construction and risk management, said the renovations took about six weeks. “It went pretty smooth,”

he said. “There wasn’t really that much to it.” The conference change was not the only cause for remodeling. The campus-wide push to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act “just happened to fall in line” with the other renovations, Mosley said. The court also had suffered seven years of scuffing and damage from basketball games, Chapel, Sing Song, Summit and other events.

“The court will be covered for big events like Summit and Sing Song to protect it,” Colley said. “But we won’t cover it for daily Chapel.” While the newly polished and decorated floor may benefit mostly the basketball and volleyball teams, the new speaker system will benefit the entire student body, Mosley said. see MOODY page 5

Board’s new model gives focus

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SPORTS Wildcat soccer loses to TCU 1-3

Marissa Jones editor in chief

Thompson left. She said one of the major duties she has undertaken is managing the staffing of Student Life. “We’ve had a good bit of transition since February,” she said. “That’s normal anytime you have some leadership changes. You’re bound to have some transi-

The ACU Board of Trustees is continuing to work on changes to the new model of governance they adopted in February. The Board began rewriting its policy manual to line up with the policies of a new model called Policy Governance last August. The board approved its new policy manual in February 2013. The model was adopted to help the Board more effectively focus on longterm issues of importance to the university, said Dr. Barry Packer, chair of the Board. “This model will help us to be proactive instead of reactive in addressing issues of importance to the university,” Packer said. In 2007 and 2008, the Board downsized from 65 trustees to about 30 trustees. General counsel of ACU

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see Board page 5

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NEWS Male sophomores moved out of Barret to make room Page 4

Dylan Benac Contributor

NEWS

Moody Coliseum’s court was re-polished and was decorated with the new ACU logo over the summer. A new sound system was also installed.

Rick Atchley to speak on Church of Christ issues to ACU Faculty

Student Life undergoes transitions

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Melany Cox Opinion Page Editor

ONLINE VIDEO See the new students’ move-in stories during Welcome Week

The Office of Student Life has experienced several changes in staffing since the departure of Dr. JeanNoel Thompson from the university. Dr. Thompson served as vice president of Student Life and dean of students

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from June 2007 to March 2013. He left ACU to take a post at Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala. Dr. Jan Meyer has been serving as the interim vice president for Student Life since Thompson’s departure. Dr. Allison Garrett, executive vice president, described Meyer as “an extremely talented and

dynamic administrator.” Meyer previously served at the executive director of the Center for Christian Service and Leadership. “She has a broad student life experience, as well as a deep knowledge of ACU culture and people,” Garrett said. Meyer began filling the role at the end of February, two weeks before

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