May 2, 2024
Tomi Brunton, Editor-in-ChiefMay 2, 2024
Izzy Chase, Associate EditorMay 2, 2024
Izzy Chase, Associate EditorMay 2, 2024
Divine Mesumbe, Daily Editor
When Marlyn Argueta played forward for the Riverhawks soccer team from 2008 to 2010, his teammates constantly told him he should be a coach some day. Now he is. Argueta, who graduated from AACC and went on to earn a degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland,...
Now that the weather is warming up and jackets are coming off, more students are showing support for Maryland teams by wearing Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles jerseys and caps to classes. Kyle Schechter, a first-year electronics engineering technology student, said he wears...
The National Junior College Athletic Association dubbed four AACC basketball players All-Region for their performances this season. Two women’s players, Ayannah Gorham and Bianca Garin, and two men’s players, Kris Peet and Jeremiah Stroman, are part of the All-Region 20 team. Gorham...
The 49th edition of AACC’s student-run journal of the arts, Amaranth, will be released on May 9. This year, the editors chose 57 unique pieces from more than 200 submissions, according to Managing Editor Zoë Sharp. “We’ve even accepted a musical composition piece, which is...
The personal style of the most stylish AACC students is just that—personal. In fact, those who dress up for class say they don’t pay much attention to the fashion trends on social media. They like what they like and they dress accordingly. Second-year media production student...
A panel of professors hosted an open forum in April for more than 100 students and faculty to debate book banning in schools. At Meeting of the Minds, the audience of students and faculty discussed book banning through lenses such as censorship, child development and whether it’s...
When attorneys use artificial intelligence to write legal documents, they can wind up introducing evidence in court cases that is not true—sometimes deliberately and sometimes accidentally. Six members of the Maryland justice system in April agreed that the negative consequences...
The Office of Student Engagement invited three political actors across three events in March and April to encourage civic engagement and promote voting at AACC. As part of the Voter Education Lunch & Learn Series, State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis spoke about becoming...
Have you ever noticed that you feel most proud of yourself when you achieve something that you worked really hard for? Chipmunks feel the same way. That’s what an AACC psychology professor found while studying the link between the food storage habits of chipmunks and the work...
The Hawk’s Nest Grill & Deli started selling baked treats in April, like chocolate cupcakes and caramel popcorn, created by culinary students. Melissa Hawkins, a hospitality, culinary arts and tourism instructional specialist, said the students are baking different kinds of...
Take a walk around campus and you will see two common student essentials: water bottles and laptops. Students decorate their personal items with stickers, allowing them to showcase their personalities and interests. Students paste stickers on their belongings for lots of reasons. “My...
An English professor will teach a course this fall focused on interpreting singer-songwriter Bob Dylan’s lyrics as literature. Students in the special topics class English 290 will analyze Dylan’s lyrics, his music and his cultural impact, according to professor Rob Hurd. “Bob...
Twenty percent of students do not engage in extracurricular activities, according to a physics student’s survey. Matt Bacho, a first-year physics student, surveyed 50 students to gather data on student engagement in campus clubs, student organizations and work-study programs for...
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
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