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Photo Friday: AACC student fall fashion

Photo Friday: AACC student fall fashion

Zach Tennant, Photographer October 21, 2016

  Christian Elekwachi says, “I just woke up and threw this on.” Brands: H&M     Kit Boidy wore this outfit because he loves the colors and it fits him well. Brands:...

AACC impacted by Clothesline Project

AACC impacted by Clothesline Project

Piper Lewis, Digital Editor October 20, 2016

On Wednesday, members of the AACC community gathered in the quad for the Clothesline Project. This display is centered around domestic violence to honor survivors and memorialize victims, as well as raise...

AACC appreciates Dr. Anna Binneweg

Anthony Petro, Club News Editor October 19, 2016

AACC professor Anna Binneweg considers the most memorable moment of her profession to be conducting the Chernihiv Philharmonic in eastern Ukraine. “The Ukrainian people felt distraught and hopeless...

The Al Cantello Jr. Memorial Run kicks off with a full cast of participants.

AACC hosts Al Cantello Jr. Memorial Run

Megan Ladabouche, Sports Editor October 17, 2016

Anne Arundel Community college was host to nearly 150 runners in October for the 6th annual Al Cantello Jr. Memorial Run. Raising money for scholarships awarded to youth athletes, the memorial run is...

Photo Friday: students choose super power

Photo Friday: students choose super power

Judi Handel, Staff Photographer October 14, 2016

When asked what their super power of choice would be, AACC students responded enthusiastically. Ranging from freshman to seniors, these students have show us that you can never be too old to use your imagination.   "Teleportation,...

Photo friday: students on the American dream

Photo friday: students on the American dream

Judi Handel, Staff Photographer October 7, 2016

The Campus Current went and asked numerous students about their thoughts on the american dream. This is what they had to say. "I think the American Dream means freedom and being able to do whatever you...

Two of the old and decrepit signs around campus to be replaced.

Signs on campus to be replaced, retrofitted

Mary McKiel, Campus Life Editor October 6, 2016

AACC’s Board of Trustees approved a project on Sept. 13 to refurbish and retrofit signage on the Arnold campus. The signs are being refurbished in order to improve readability of exterior way-finding...

The Center for Applied Learning and Technology is scheduled to be renamed following the Sept. 13 Board of Trustees meeting.

AACC to rename CALT building

Mary McKiel, Campus Life Editor October 5, 2016

The college’s Board of Trustees approved renaming the Center for Applied Learning and Technology building on the west side of the Arnold campus to the Vanous-Nutt Center for Applied Learning and Technology. The...

The Mental Health Fair on Sept. 26 outlined some of the resources available to students.

Mental health fair displays resources for students

Mary McKiel, Campus Life Editor October 4, 2016

This year’s AACC Mental Health Fair provided an educational outlook on suicide prevention and brought forth resources for those who are afraid to speak out about their problem.  Main exhibits this...

President Dawn Lindsay stands before her many awards, accolades, and mementos.

Lindsay talks AACC moving forward

Jesse Johnson, Associate Editor October 3, 2016

AACC President Dawn Lindsay plans to spend the 2016-2017 school year seeking funds for a new health and science building and updating the college’s strategic plan, she told Campus Current last month. “These...

Dr. Michael Gavin in action as the new Vice President for Learning.

Gavin appointment breaks precedent

Cody Colston, Editor-In-Chief October 3, 2016

President Dawn Lindsay named Dr. Mike Gavin AACC’s vice president for learning on Sept. 6 after choosing to forgo a search for other candidates. Gavin, who has served as interim vice president for learning...

College to host ITT students

Jesse Johnson, Associate Editor September 30, 2016

AACC hosted at least 25 former students of the newly shuttered ITT Technical Institute during a September open house. John Grabowski, the dean of enrollment services at AACC, said the open house was...

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