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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The writing center recently upgraded to a larger space.

Writing center moves, upgrades to big space

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 1, 2017

AACC’s Arnold Writing Center has moved to a bigger location in Room 136 of the library. According to Dr. Jessica Rabin, the director of the Writing Center, the previous location was too small. “There...

The Business Pitch Competition offers students prizes of as much as $25,000 each.

Business competition pitches opportunites

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 1, 2017

AACC has teamed up with Capital One and the Radcliffe Entrepreneurial Studies Scholarship to give students an opportunity to participate in a Business Pitch Competition worth $100,000. To qualify for...

The Singing and Praying Band comes to AACC to sing and teach its old traditions.

Praying bands perform traditional music style

Spencer Schwink, Reporter March 1, 2017

The Singing and Praying Band of Maryland and Delaware gathered at AACC on Feb. 17 for a West African cultural tradition of singing that dates back over two centuries. “Each one of you will get a drink...

The Humanities building will recieve a new roof over the Summer 2017 semester.

Humanities to get newer roof

Mark Davis, Reporter March 1, 2017

The Humanities building will get a new roof this summer. Removing and replacing the roof will take roughly,from the last week in May until on or before Aug. 25. The project will cost more than $1.1...

Some students are complaining about the nine coffee vending machines on the Arnold campus.

Coffee vending to get upgrade

Trevor Gardner, Reporter March 1, 2017

AACC students are complaining that they are dissatisfied with the college’s coffee vending machines. Auxiliary Services Director Steve Pegg said he forwards complaints about the dispensers to the...

Program helps AACC students

Program helps AACC students

Brad Dress, Associate Editor March 1, 2017

A program at AACC helps students in financial trouble pay for gas, medical bills and other expenses. Help Link may lend financially troubled students up to $300 in the form of book or food vouchers,...

The Concert Band and Chamber Winds ensemble performs at the Baltimore Convention Center on Feb. 11.

Ensemble performs off campus at conference

Jesse Johnson, Editor-In-Chief March 1, 2017

AACC’s Concert Band and Chamber Winds ensemble performed at the Baltimore Convention Center on Feb. 11. The Concert Band and Chamber Winds ensemble performed with other educational music programs...

“The Apprentice” winner Randal Pinkett says excellence comes from within, not from others.

Guest speaker reaches males

Mason Owens, Reporter March 1, 2017

A winner of “The Apprentice” encouraged AACC students on Thursday to merge their passions with their talents to achieve excellence in their careers and their lives. In a speech titled “One Game,...

SGA President Nick Nadeau will be transferring in the fall.

SGA searching for new leader

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 1, 2017

The Student Government Association is looking for candidates to run for SGA president. To run for president, a candidate has to have been a student at AACC for at least one semester and have at least...

AACC’s fitness center is available for use during select hours in the day.

Students seek longer hours at fitness center

James Whitley, Sports Editor March 1, 2017

Some AACC students who work out at the fitness center want it to stay open longer each day. Fitness enthusiasts told Campus Current fitting their workout schedules around limited gym hours is difficult. From...

Liz Murdock LaFortune is a pre-transfer adviser from the University of Maryland, College Park.

University transfer advisers on campus offer help

Trevor Gardner, Reporter March 1, 2017

AACC brought in a pre-transfer adviser from the University of Maryland, College Park in February to help students move to the university. Liz Murdock LaFortune, the adviser, helps students apply to...

The Dear World photo-storytelling project comes to AACC April 11.

College to get photo project

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 1, 2017

The photo-storytelling project Dear World is coming to AACC on April 11 to 12. During the event, students will write words on each other’s skin to tell their stories, share their passions and deliver...

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