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ACU President Reacts to Deadly Accident

By: BCH News Staff
Updated: January 27, 2013
President Phil Schubert said that the healing process begins with people that love and support each other and that the ACU community does just that. He explained that after the accident on Friday night, there were over 250 students gathered in the emergency room just for support.

President Schubert also advices everyone to turn to God for answers but to remember you're not alone.

"I think part of the healing process is being able to come together as a community and share the feelings that you have. I'm proud of our students, the way they did that in that unfortunate time, the way they have already begun that process in this particular circumstance," says Phil Shubert.

ACU will continue to have memorials throughout the week. We will keep you updated as they occur.


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