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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

What’s in; what’s out? Riverhawks weigh in

What’s in; what’s out? Riverhawks weigh in

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

AACC students said Crocs are out for 2018, but jogger pants are a returning trend. In an informal survey of Campus Current editors and Winter Session students in January, nine out of 22 said the colorful,...

Winter Session offers classes in just 2 weeks

Winter Session offers classes in just 2 weeks

Raquel Hamner, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

Students who took two-week classes over the Winter Session said they enrolled so they could graduate on time or get ahead in courses that they could not fit into their fall or spring schedules. Still,...

Students share new priorities

Vincent Moreland, Co- Editor January 17, 2018

Like most Americans, AACC students rang in the new year with a list of resolutions to lose weight, be nicer and study harder. In an informal poll on campus in early January, 22 of 32 students said they...

STEM program welcomes kids

Alexandra Radovic, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

College students are sharing their love of science, technology, engineering and math with kids of all ages through AACC’s STEM Ambassador program. In the fall semester, 13 students served as STEM...

How to succeed during 2018 spring semester

Sarah Sutherland, Reporter January 17, 2018

As the new semester begins, students and counselors on campus have some tips on how to have a successful spring semester. Knowing summer break is near can encourage students to perform better in the spring....

Grill sells new take-out meals

Mary Kane, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

The Hawk’s Nest Grill & Deli will sell pre-cooked carry-out dinners for $7.95 starting Jan. 17. The low-sodium meals will not include artificial flavors, according to Hawk’s Nest Manager Richard...

President Lindsay makes goals for 2018

President Lindsay makes goals for 2018

Daniel Salomon, Co- Editor January 17, 2018

AACC President Dawn Lindsay’s New Year’s resolutions include taking up yoga and ballroom dancing. On campus, Lindsay’s resolutions include several major efforts. Among them: Applied bachelor’s...

AACC hosts 37th MLK Jr. annual remembrance

AACC hosts 37th MLK Jr. annual remembrance

Mary Kane, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

A health and public policy specialist urged an audience at AACC on Jan. 15 to follow Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s guidance to drive hate and racism from society. Quoting the civil rights leader, Dr....

Military Times names college as vet-friendly

Military Times names college as vet-friendly

Michael Garvey, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

Military Times this fall named AACC as one of the best two-year colleges for veterans for the second year in a row. The weekly newspaper ranked AACC 23rd among 34 community colleges that made the list,...

Students sat at tables with other clubs in their districts at the Dec. 4 meeting of the Student Advisory Council

Meeting of student leaders gets new format

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2017

Organizers tried out a new format including ice-breakers for the Dec. 4 meeting of the Student Advisory Council—a mandatory meeting of student club representatives. The format at previous meetings...

Student Government Association members announced vacancies at the Dec. 4 Student Advisory Council Meeting.

Student board of trustees member position open for application, among others

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2017

Applications are open for the voting student member of AACC's Board of Trustees for the upcoming school year. Director of Student Engagement Chris Storck announced at the Dec. 4 Student Advisory Council...

Vice President Melissa Beardmore explains plans for construction around campus to a group of student leaders.

AACC vice president explains campus construction

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2017

At a Dec. 4 meeting of student club representatives, the vice president of finance gave a brief presentation outlining renovations and construction expected to continue through 2021. Three main projects...

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