The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Two wellness experts advise students to stay safe during spring break celebrations.

Alcohol, social distancing top concerns for spring break

Dominic Salacki, Reporter March 19, 2021

Moderating alcohol consumption and careful social distancing could keep students safe over spring break, a pair of campus wellness specialists advised students on Wednesday. Human services student Cynthia...

Meditation is one way students can ward off stress and feel happier, an adjunct instructor says.

Speaker: Take care of yourself to ease stress

Ryan Oberteuffer, Reporter March 18, 2021

To be happier and more successful, students can adopt the “four Cs,” according to an adjunct instructor who teaches parenting skills: clarity, communication, consistency and community. Joseph Van...

Basic needs coordinator Caitlin Silver says keeping a calendar can bring order to a busy schedule.

Workshop teaches organization, time-management skills

Dominic Salacki, Reporter March 17, 2021

Using a calendar and creating to-do lists can help students stay organized, the Office of Student Engagement’s basic needs coordinator told students at a March time-management workshop. In the virtual...

AACCs celebration of Irish American History Month includes a virtual class on cooking Irish stew.

Campus celebrates Irish American History Month

Jazsmine Hill, Diversity Editor March 11, 2021

AACC is celebrating Irish American History Month in March. The celebration kicked off with virtual events focusing on black abolitionists from Boston to Ireland and a deep dive into Irish sayings and...

Sex experts Marshall Miller and Lindsay Fram, educators from the organization I Love Female Orgasm, shared tips and tricks for better sex with students in February.

Sex educators share advice

Audrey Wais, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2021

Women who have trouble reaching orgasm during a sexual encounter could try wearing socks.  Or downloading an app that will show your partner what you want.  Or texting your partner a list of do’s and...

College celebrates womens history with online events

College celebrates women’s history with online events

Hannah Boring, Reporter March 8, 2021

AACC will host about a dozen virtual events in March to celebrate Women’s History Month by highlighting the known and unknown contributions of women. Women’s History Month is about making visible...

AACCs student Drone Club will meet in April for the first time in a year.

Inactive Drone Club set to ‘reboot’ 

Dominic Salacki, Reporter March 4, 2021

The AACC Drone Club will meet for the first time in a year on April 1, and its faculty adviser said he hopes to revise the inactive student organization.    Former faculty adviser Shad Ewart, the...

Student self-nominations for the position of student Board of Trustee member are open until Wednesday. Shown, fourth-year secondary education student Board of Trustee member Bri Barone.

AACC board of trustees to recruit new student member

Ryan Oberteuffer, Reporter February 15, 2021

Students can nominate themselves as candidates for AACC’s Board of Trustees until Wednesday.   The eight-member Board of Trustees includes one student member who votes and serves a one-year term.   This...

Active Minds, a student club, meets off campus last semester for a trip to Kinder Farm Park in Millersville.

Student clubs plan to meet online, hold virtual events

Audrey Wais, Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2021

The officers of student clubs said in January they are planning virtual meetings and events and are making the best of another semester online.   Student Government Association President Ryan Kim...

Audrey Wais

Business student becomes Campus Current editor-in-chief

Summer Cox, Associate Editor January 18, 2021

AACC’s student newspaper has a new editor-in-chief this semester. Second-year business administration student Audrey Wais said she intends to “home in on the virtual presence” of Campus Current,...

Third-year nursing student Natasha Seeger says she excited to see the program grow.

Nursing program to increase to 160 students per semester

Johannes Haasbroek, Editor-in-Chief December 17, 2020

AACC’s nursing program will increase from 104 to 160 students per semester—an increase of 53%— by spring 2022, college officials said in December.  Health Sciences Dean Elizabeth Appel...

 AACC’s Personal and Career Counseling Coordinator Diane Hallila says test anxiety can still be an issue for students.

Even online final exams can cause anxiety, college therapist says

Summer Cox, Digital Media Editor December 16, 2020

Although most online students will take their final exams in the comfort of their pajamas, test anxiety can still be an issue, a campus therapist said.  Diane Hallila, AACC’s personal and career...

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