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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Visiting artist Lisa Elmaleh speaks at a guest lecture on Monday.

Visiting artist showcases photography

Cole Popov, Reporter April 19, 2023

An award-winning photographer on Monday showcased photos she took at places like the U.S.-Mexico border and the Everglades.  At the event, hosted by AACC’s Photography Club, photographer Lisa Elmaleh...

Students and community members speak at the Breaking the Silence event on Monday.

Community members speak on supporting trans students

Aidan Gunn, Reporter April 18, 2023

Student and faculty members of the LGBTQ+ community at AACC told a campus audience on Tuesday about their personal experiences during an event called “Breaking the Silence.” Anne Arundel County...

Students wrote down examples of how to ask for consent at an event on April 5.

Students practice asking for consent at Health and Wellness Center event

Éva Parry, Reporter April 18, 2023

Students wrote down examples of how to properly ask for consent at an event hosted by the Health and Wellness Center on April 5.  At The Tea on Consent event, students also watched a video on consent...

Theatre AACC put on Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead this weekend. Shown, AACC alumnus Eliza Geib as Rosencrantz and theater student Cameron Walker as Guildenstern.

Theatre AACC takes existential comedy to the stage

Tomi Brunton, Associate Editor April 15, 2023

“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead” is my favorite play of all time, and Theatre AACC’s Friday night production of it lived up to my high expectations. Tom Stoppard’s comedic, tragic, existential...

Second-year dual-enrollment student Sam Gauntt became editor-in-chief of the Campus Current in April.

High school senior takes over student newspaper

Tomi Brunton, Associate Editor April 13, 2023

A second-year dual-enrollment student became the editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper on April 1. Sam Gauntt, who served as managing editor of Campus Current since fall 2022, replaced second-year...

Opera AACC will perform Pirates of Penzance from May 19-21. Shown, an Opera AACC rehearsal.

Opera AACC to put on “Pirates of Penzance”

Tomi Brunton, Associate Editor April 13, 2023

Opera AACC will perform the comedic opera “Pirates of Penzance” in May. The company’s production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s 1880 show will run May 19-21 in the Kauffman Theater. “It's really...

Students practice in a physical therapy class.

PTA program marks 25 years at AACC

Sierra Barnes, Reporter April 12, 2023

AACC’s physical therapist assistant program turned 25 this year.  The program, which started in 1998, placed No. 1 this year on College Factual’s list of the best  physical therapy assistant...

Captial Gazette Editor Brooks DuBose, right, speaks to a crowd of students and faculty at a live interview on Tuesday.

Capital Gazette editor speaks on his career path, local journalism

Micah Smith, Reporter April 10, 2023

The editor of The Capital Gazette, the daily newspaper covering Annapolis, said on Tuesday that artificial intelligence apps will never take the place of human reporters. “AI can’t replace real...

Starting in the fall, AACC Athletics will receive an increase of $1 per credit hour from athletic fees.

College raises student fees by $1 per credit hour

Sam Gauntt and Megan Cunningham April 7, 2023

The dean of student development said in March funding for student clubs should remain steady for the next school year unless there is “a significant spike in new clubs.” Still, Dean Deneen Dangerfield...

Second-year dance and physical therapy assistant student Sarah Schulze, right, rehearses for “Spring Vibrations,” which AACC’s Dance Company will present in May.

Dance Company to present spring-themed show

Tomi Brunton, Associate Editor April 7, 2023

The AACC Dance Company will present a performance featuring modern, tap, jazz and West African styles in May. Titled “Spring Vibrations,” the show is “going to be all about colors, because spring,”...

English professor Steve Canaday, center, teaches seminar-style classes through the BLAST program.

Students lead class discussions in seminar-style courses

Sam Gauntt, Editor-in-Chief April 6, 2023

Approximately a dozen AACC professors have converted their humanities courses into seminars that focus on class discussions rather than lectures. Faculty from St. John’s College in Annapolis instructed...

AACC will hold four student performances in May. Shown, members of the AACC Symphony Orchestra at a rehearsal.

Music departments to host 4 spring performances

Tomi Brunton, Associate Editor April 5, 2023

Four student music ensembles will perform concerts at the end of this semester. The Small Jazz Combo will perform on May 9; the Large Jazz Combo will perform on May 6; the Symphony Orchestra will perform...

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