Asbury’s theater program is preparing to showcase their hard work on “The 39 Steps,” a comedy inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 blockbuster spy thriller. Thi... Continue Reading...
Glide-Crawford (GC)—a staple of Asbury University’s campus and one of the two female dormitories—is celebrating its 100th birthday this month. The walls of GC ... Continue Reading...
A strum, a melody, a subtle drum in the background; you cannot help but sway to the melancholy tune that fills the air. Your heart nods to the lyrics, and your soul dances with the thought of it all. Music has its own magical language, bewitching al... Continue Reading...
On February 10 from 6pm-11pm, students can get excited to bring out their inner Spy Kid as the ordinarily quiet section of the library will be transformed into... Continue Reading...
It has been a year since the chapel service that didn’t end.
On Wednesday, Asbury students and faculty gathered in Hughes Auditorium to remember and celebrate the events that took place on their campus last year.
Nestled next to the stairs and cozy sitting nook on the second floor of the Communications Building, you can find Professor Sean Gaffney’s door, which will most likely be open for students to pop in for a quick visit and a snack before class. Most of us know of his Veggie Tales past; however, his career and life extend far beyond his movie for the iconic franchise.
Driving down Main Street in Wilmore, it's hard to miss the blue Hot Wheels flag. It doesn’t take a genius to guess what is sold at Gold Flame Diecast, but those who have visited the store know of the treasure trove that lies inside.
On Sunday, Jan. 14, four Asbury students went to Red River Gorge to go backpacking. However, with the rapidly evolving weather, the students found themselves s... Continue Reading...
On Wednesday, Jan 17, you may have heard the swanky tunes of classical jazz floating through the Student Center as the Ballroom Dancing Club made its debut. The Map side of the STUCE was stuffed with what felt like half the school’s population as ev... Continue Reading...
She was known for her secrets. She was known for her clients. She was known for the way she led her life. She was an object suited only to entertain and known ... Continue Reading...