October 18, 2024
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-ChiefOctober 18, 2024
Divine Mesumbe, Associate EditorOctober 18, 2024
Divine Mesumbe and Jose GonzalezOctober 17, 2024
Regan Leonard, Reporter
AACC students said in October they will vote for a constitutional amendment on Nov. 5 that will give Maryland residents the “fundamental right” to an abortion. In an informal poll of 50 students on campus, 39 said they will vote for the amendment because they support a woman’s...
The Sarbanes Center for Career and Civic Engagement collaborated with a chef and his class to raise money for HelpLink on Thursday. Randy Stahl, an instructional specialist who teaches Human Resource Management 123: Cooking Techniques, had his class make soup for the Empty Bowls...
Members of the student Adventure Society went hiking at the 600-acre Waterworks Park in Annapolis on Friday. The club’s hour-long hike was the group’s second of the semester. “The Adventure Club is trying to get people out of their comfort zone,” third-year biology...
This story contains mentions of sexual assault The Health and Wellness Center hosted an event on Wednesday for students to design shirts to show support for sexual assault survivors. Students will hang the shirts on a clothesline on the Health and Life Sciences Building...
Greek life representatives from Howard University, Bowie State University and the University of Maryland, College Park, came to the college at an event on Wednesday to teach AACC students how to join a fraternity or sorority at a four-year university. Marcus Wright, the AACC director...
A dance company visited campus to teach students Afro-Cuban dances for Hispanic Heritage Month at an event on Wednesday. Kenneth Gilliard, the college’s student success and retention adviser, collaborated with the Rueda de Casino Baltimore and AACC’s Office of Inclusion, Diversity,...
An entrepreneurship club hosted an event focused on sharing ideas and giving advice on Tuesday. The Entrepreneurs Club hosted the New Product Pitching and Testing event to give students and community members an opportunity to discuss their business ideas, ask each other questions...
Half a dozen local organizations were on campus on Monday to share medical and safety information with the college’s LGBTQ community. The Queer Wellness and Advocacy Resource Fair was the first event for Coming Out Week, which the college is celebrating all month. “I was...
A business professor was suspended from his job over the summer after agreeing to comply with a protective order filed against him by one of his 18-year-old former students. Reb Beatty, 43, said he agreed to the Anne Arundel County District Court order requiring him not to contact...
An AACC adjunct professor running for a seat on the Anne Arundel County Board of Education made negative remarks about the LGBTQ community at a June fundraiser. LaToya Nkongolo, a mental health therapist who has taught human services courses at AACC since 2015, did not respond to...
An instructional specialist spoke about drones to an audience of students at a campus event on Thursday. Tim Tumelty, who has worked at AACC for six years, reviewed the rules for flying drones and how to use the devices for school-related promotions. At the event, hosted by...
AACC held a community service fair to promote volunteer opportunities on Wednesday. Several organizations, such as The Salvation Army and American Red Cross, showed students how giving back to the community doesn’t always have to be through money; it can be through time as...
AACC will host a men’s and women’s soccer tournament this month. The National Junior College Athletic Association is holding the Region 20 Division II tournament at AACC for men’s and women’s soccer starting Oct. 19. Both soccer teams will need to qualify in order to play. “It’s...
Weekly Super Science Club meeting in MAT-102 or via ZOOM.Monday, November 27 2023 at 2:30 PM-3:30 PM pic.twitter.com/qJqiEvYbt7
— Campus Current (@campus_current) November 27, 2023