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Race Card Project displays campus voice

Race Card Project displays campus voice

Tre Mooring, Reporter February 15, 2017

AACC’s Race Card Project displayed student’s inputs on race onto select walls around campus. The project allows students to write down six words on how they feel about race and place it on a wall...

Students explore local ancestry

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Reporter February 15, 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 Einore Thompson works with the Broadneck African-American Heritage...

New police on AACC campus

New police on AACC campus

Brad Dress, Associate Editor February 14, 2017

AACC’s Public Safety Department has hired a new officer and is currently looking for another. The Department hired a police officer on Feb. 1 to balance out the public safety officers, who get...

Maryland native recites poems at AACC

Maryland native recites poems at AACC

Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn, Reporter February 10, 2017

A native Maryland poet recited his poems about the history of the state to AACC on Feb. 9. “Poetry readings are weird,” began Adam Tavel’s introduction to his third poem. “For a long time,...

Culinary Institute butchers pig for demonstration

Culinary Institute butchers pig for demonstration

David Foster, Reporter February 9, 2017

AACC’s Hotel Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute butchered a whole pig in a demonstration on Feb. 9. A dead, 53-pound feeder pig was brought into Humanities room 218 where the Culinary Club regularly...

AACC hosts service learning fair

Elizabeth Spearman & Sean Smith, Campus Life Editor, Reporter February 8, 2017

At AACC’s annual community service fair on Feb. 7, students learned leadership skills, resume building and scholarship opportunities. The community service fair allowed students the chance to talk...

Lego League tournament hosted at AACC

Lego League tournament hosted at AACC

Roxanne Ready, Reporter February 7, 2017

Middle school engineer students tested their Lego robots they built at a tournament held at AACC. 16 teams of engineers, ages nine to 14-years-old, filled the CALT Atrium on Saturday, Jan. 29, to test...

Student-teachers learn to relieve stress

Student-teachers learn to relieve stress

Shawn Smith, Reporter February 7, 2017

An AACC professor on Monday taught student-teachers how to relax, breathe and meditate to relieve stress. Professor Courtney Sabol and the Student Education Association, an organization devoted to helping...

Café Artist Series hosts Abe Parker

Jami Gotay, Reporter February 7, 2017

An aspiring musician performed for AACC students on Feb 6 in the first Café Artist Series. AACC’s Campus Activities Board event hosted Abe Parker, a traveling guitarist and songwriter. Parker performed...

Magic Flute performance ends

Magic Flute performance ends

Britney Pieraldi, Photo Editor and Graphic Designer February 6, 2017

Soul food lunch sparks discussion

Soul food lunch sparks discussion

Brad Dress, Associate Editor February 3, 2017

AACC faculty spoke deeply about racial issues at a Black History Month luncheon on Feb. 1. In “Intimate Conversations over Lunch,” faculty and staff gathered in the CALT building for a soul food...

Health Services confirm campus influenza cases

Health Services confirm campus influenza cases

Piper Lewis, Digital Editor February 2, 2017

An AACC nurse confirmed multiple cases of the flu at the beginning of the spring semester. Health Services Registered Nurse Patricia Spence said the flu has hit both students and faculty. Spence...

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