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Campus Current

The Student Government Association is suggesting that its Advisory Council meet fewer times throughout the semester. SGA President Jacob Smith made the suggestion because of a lack of attendance from club members.

SGA to consider fewer Advisory Council mtgs.

Alex Fregger, Technology Editor December 4, 2018

The Student Government Association has asked its Advisory Council—an organization of student club presidents—to amend the SGA constitution to require fewer Advisory Council meetings per month. AACC...

The Campus Activities Board, CAB, hosted their annual Game On event, which is a partnered with an Annapolis local business, Third Eye Games.

CAB hosts event for students to play games, connect with local business

Daniel Nickerson, Co-Photo Editor November 20, 2018

The Campus Activities Board hosted their annual Game On event, which is co-hosted with Third Eye Games. CAB and Third Eye offered table top games to students to play in the Student Union while they...

Business students contributed to the fourteenth annual Global Giving Market.

Business students host annual Global Giving Market

Daniel Nickerson, Co-Photo Editor November 20, 2018

Business students put on an annual service learning project which included a bazaar of fair trade items of different foods and crafts on Nov 13. The Global Giving Market is a yearly event with a market...

The lead actors in Hairspray perform with strong vocals and keep up with fast-paced dancing.

Hairspray opens with strong voices, funny dialogue

Coleman Guthrie, Reporter November 10, 2018

The Theatre at AACC debuted the award-winning Broadway musical 'Hairspray' in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater this November. The show, directed by adjunct instructor AnnMarie T. Saunders, opened to faculty,...

Professor Suzanne Spoor said she supports AACC’s having department chairs.

Some faculty question admins on split power

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor November 8, 2018

A campus-wide organization that represents AACC faculty voted in October to review whether administrators are honoring a college policy to share decision-making with professors. English professor Suzanne...

HCAT students prepare for the annual Empty Bowls event, which raises money for veterans on campus.

Annual Empty Bowls event raises money for veterans

Bethany Probst, Photo Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC culinary students sold bowls of soup to raise money for veterans on Nov. 1. Empty Bowls--a fundraiser which sells soup in bowls sometimes handcrafted by local artists--raised money for the college’s...

The Health and Wellness Club hosts a neck injury prevention course, their speaker highlights a common injury called "text neck."

Health and Wellness Club hosts informational speech on neck injuries

Arianna Beers, Reporter November 8, 2018

The Health and Wellness club hosted an informational speech to educate students on neck and spinal cord injury prevention. Dr. Cameron Hatam, who is a doctor of Chiropractics, presented a power point...

CAB hosts cupcake decorating, voting information event

Arianna Beers, Reporter November 7, 2018

The Campus Activities Board hosted a Cupcakes and Voting event where students could decorate cupcakes and see where they're polling location is. CAB hosted the event to encourage students to vote in...

Garrett Hutchinson, a second-year psychology student and president of the Gay-Straight Alliance, has discussed LGBTQ+ issues with Rainbow Network member Rachelle Tannenbaum, a professor in the psychology department.

LGBTQ+ students have school support system

Daniel Salomon, Multimedia Producer November 1, 2018

Students who identify as LGBTQ+ can find support through specially trained administrators, faculty and staff who are part of a campus-wide Rainbow Network. The creators of the 5-year-old AACC Rainbow...

Adjunct offers start-up tricks

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2018

An AACC entrepreneurship instructor said any student interested in starting a business should prepare to work hard, seek mentoring and get involved on campus. Adjunct instructor Candice Pruett, who teaches...

Students who want to start businesses can earn degrees at AACC by taking entrepreneurial classes.

Entrepreneur students can earn certification

Ashley Sokolowski, Associate Editor November 1, 2018

AACC students interested in starting businesses can earn a degree or certificate from the Entrepreneurial Studies Institute on campus. The certificate and degree programs consist of six required core...

Civil rights activist Carl Snowden and Dr. Lester Brooks lecture on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the CALT Building.

AACC offers one-time class on Dr. King’s life

Alayshia Florida, Advertising Manager November 1, 2018

AACC offered a class about the legacy and relevance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the CALT Building on Oct. 20 to a packed audience of students, faculty and community members. The lecture, by AACC...

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