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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Activist Monti Washington speaks to students about equality and listening to each other.

Activist speaks about race, equality to crowd

Roxanne Ready, Reporter March 1, 2017

To treat all lives with equal significance, we need to listen to each other’s stories, motivational speaker Monti Washington said at an interactive speech on campus in February. The presentation,...

Professor offers aid to mid-income taxpayers

Professor offers aid to mid-income taxpayers

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Reporter March 1, 2017

An AACC business professor is preparing income tax returns for free for students, faculty and staff who earn $54,000 or less per year. Students and others, including members of the non-campus community,...

Most students say it is too early to plan for the upcoming Spring Break, starting March 13.

Students not in rush to plan out Spring Break

Chase Ellington, Reporter March 1, 2017

For many AACC students, planning for this year’s Spring Break will be a last-minute chore. In an informal poll of 20 students, nine said they haven’t decided what they will do during the week of...

Sister Settings features visual art representing historic females through history. This place setting is from last year’s display.

Place settings honor women

Tre Mooring, Reporter March 1, 2017

The AACC Women’s Institute and Visual Arts Department are bringing a project to the college that will highlight historical women. Sister Settings, a project for Women’s History Month, will make...

Transfer deadlines approach quickly

Transfer deadlines approach quickly

James Whitley, Sports Editor February 28, 2017

Deadlines are approaching for students looking to transfer to a four-year school in the fall. Matthew Thomas, a junior undecided major, said transferring to a four-year school will have its ups and...

Magician enthralls audience

Magician enthralls audience

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor February 27, 2017

Campus Activities Board brought an "America’s Got Talent" finalist magician to AACC on Feb. 24. The magician Mike Super's first trick was having someone from the audience crush an empty coke can,...

Students invited to use backwards bike

Students invited to use backwards bike

Jonas Tintenseher, Reporter February 23, 2017

A backwards bike is available to view and ride on campus. The bike is identical to a normal bike, but when the rider turns the bike to the right, the front wheel goes left, and vice versa. Destin...

Openstax.org offers 33 different textbooks students can download for free.

Free psychology textbook available for students

Jesse Johnson, Editor-in-Chief February 22, 2017

Students who are taking or are interested in Psychology classes on campus can now download a free textbook. Instead of paying $152 for a physical textbook, students can download a file from openstax.org...

Scholarships offered to AACC students

Jymyaka Braden, Reporter February 20, 2017

The children of AACC faculty and staff could qualify for scholarships of up to $100,000 from McDaniel College The Maryland school has partnered with 11 community colleges in the Baltimore-Washington...

Celebrating Black History through art

Celebrating Black History through art

Elizabeth Spearman, Photographer February 17, 2017

“My favorite piece is the butterfly piece, the Mohammad Ali one. Reminds me very much of a devil and an angel on your shoulder about making decisions. Amazing work!” Kayla Garner,...

AACC hosts annual internship fair

AACC hosts annual internship fair

James Haggerty, Reporter February 17, 2017

A job internship fair has been held at Anne Arundel Community College for 2 years now, but this year was the first time all schools of instruction were invited. Many employers such as Anne Arundel...

Local historian speaks at AACC

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Club Editor February 16, 2017

Most of the families living in Anne Arundel County are related in some way, a local genealogist said on Feb. 8. Author and historian Elinor Thompson works with the Broadneck African-American Heritage...

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