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The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Drivers who run out of gas or get a flat tire on campus can call the Department of Public Safety for help.

Health supplies, food free to all on campus who are in need

Sydney Klabnik, Reporter April 13, 2022

AACC students and employees have access to a slew of low- and no-cost services, including free groceries through a campus food pantry. The food pantry, which operates by appointment this semester, offers...

Baking and pastry students say its easier than you might think to throw together 
affordable, healthy snacks.

Baking students encourage healthy eating

Dan Elson, Editor-in-Chief April 11, 2022

Baking and pastry students said it’s possible to eat healthy snacks on a budget and on the go. Second-year baking and pastry student Tamia Stew[1]art, for example, said her favorite quick snack to...

Philanthropist Janet Clauson speaks at an AACC
foundation event revealing the Clauson Center.
Clauson and her husband, James, donated $1 million
toward its construction.

Local philanthropists donate to help AACC

Lilly Roser, Reporter April 9, 2022

Two Anne Arundel County philanthropists donated $1 million to help AACC build a space for skilled trades classes on the Arnold campus. James and Janet Clauson of Hanover, Maryland regularly donate money...

SGA President Ben Nussbaumer will step down at the end of his term in May. Two candidates are running to take his place.

Elections for SGA officers coming up in April

Zack Buster, Associate Editor April 8, 2022

Two candidates will face off for the position of Student Government Association president this month. AACC students will vote for the new president in an online election in April. SGA President Ben...

Second-year health science student Jaclyn Nevins threw a perfect game. Nevins struck out 13 of 15 batters through five innings.

AACC softball pitcher throws perfect game

Dan Elson, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2022

The pitcher of the Riverhawks softball team threw a perfect game on April 3 in a 17-0 win against Virginia’s Christendom College. Second-year health science student Jaclyn Nevins said she located...

First-year pre-med student Johnathan Dang dresses
up as a character from the game Mortal Kombat.

Friends gather, play video games together

Maggie Brown, Reporter April 7, 2022

A group of AACC students comes together twice a week on campus to play video games and hang out.  About 14 students meet every Monday and Wednesday between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. to play the video game...

AACC hired a former women’s triathlon coach to be the new coordinator of athletics. George Erazo started April 1.

AACC hires new coordinator of athletics

Dan Elson, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2022

A former women’s triathlon coach became AACC’s new coordinator of athletics on April 1.  George Erazo, who coached at St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York, said some of his goals are to create...

Poet Melania Luisa Marte  spoke at Womens History Month virtual event for AACC students and faculty.

Poet encourages students to ‘never downplay’ their work

Lilly Roser, Reporter April 4, 2022

A New York writer, speaker and poet read her poems on racial justice, feminism and awareness of privilege to an AACC audience on March 15. As part of AACC’s Women’s History Month observance, Melania...

Student actors will present the murder mystery Clue in the Kauffman Theater in April.

Theatre at AACC to present ‘Clue’

Zack Buster, Associate Editor April 1, 2022

For the first time in almost three years, The Theatre at AACC will put on an in-person production on campus. The cast of student actors will perform the play “Clue: On Stage” on April 14, 16, 22,...

Performers read speeches and poems from notable women at the annual Soapbox Sisters event  this week.

AACC holds 1st Soapbox Sisters event in 2 years

Zack Buster, Associate Editor March 31, 2022

AACC’s Communications Department hosted a Women’s History Month event on March 31 at which students read poems and speeches by notable women throughout history and today. Communications professor...

Most AACC students say theyll skip the beach this Spring Break and instead catch up homework and put in extra hours at their jobs.

Most students will stay home, catch up on work during Spring Break

D'Angelo Williams, Reporter March 18, 2022

AACC students said they will stay at home during spring break next week. In an informal poll of 32 students, 21 said they are staying in the state, while 11 said they plan to travel outside of Maryland. “I’ll...

David Henderson (left) prepares for 2022 golf season.

37-year-old competes in Riverhawks’ upcoming golf season

Dan Elson, Editor-in-Chief March 17, 2022

A 37-year-old who enrolled at AACC two years ago will play for the Riverhawks golf team this season.   Second-year business administration student David Henderson said he started playing golf about...

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