by Steven Stubbs in News
Each semester a $45 student activity fee is included in the tuition of full-time students to enhance campus life.
These student fees pay for the majority of events held by clubs on campus. Each club submits a budget for the coming year for approval by a committee consisting of administration, faculty and students.
Regardless of the process, many students simply feel that they do not see their money in action.
by Caroline Black in News
ABAC's Agri-Business Club will send 14 students to a national marketing conference and competition slated for April 15-17, in Atlanta.
Focusing on the conference theme "Hot Ideas, Sizzling Solutions," student members of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) are currently preparing original agricultural marketing plans to be presented in stiff competition.
by Joanna Ware in News
The Public Service and Business Outreach Center (PSBO) offers a variety of different classes open to anyone.
According to the PSBO web site, there are over 500 classes offered each semester, providing opportunities for participation in a wide variety of programs designed for professional development, personal enrichment, and recreation.
by Jessica Padgett in News
On Thursday, Feb. 26, representatives from John Deere set up an exhibit on the ABAC campus allowing students to view, drive, and ask questions about John Deere equipment and vehicles.
The purpose of the John Deere Drive Green event was to introduce all of the new utility tractors; allow students and community members to learn more about John Deere, it's products, and it's dealers and their efforts to become more environmentally friendly.
by Jessica Padgett in News
Eighteen of ABAC's finest young men took part in an interview, essay contest, line dancing, and an on-stage evaluation in effort to be named the next Mr. ABAC, on Feb. 19.
The Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) club was proud to present the 18th annual Mr. ABAC competition. The 18 contestants were each representatives from an organization on campus, ranging from the Agri-business club to the Ambassadors and everything in-between.