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Campus Current

Steve Kreider has left AACC to work at The Catholic University of America in a similar job.

Kreider leaves role as program coordinator

Tre Mooring, Co-editor August 25, 2017

Steve Kreider, who oversaw the activities of campus clubs and the Student Government Association since 2015, has left AACC for a job at The Catholic University of America. The former program coordinator...

Campus Current names new '17-'18 editor-in-chief

Campus Current names new ’17-’18 editor-in-chief

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor May 3, 2017

A nontraditional student will be the editor-in-chief of the Campus Current for the 2017-2018 school year. Roxanne Ready, a first-semester transfer student, will replace outgoing editor Jesse Johnson...

International Student Association VP Fulan Li (left) and President Yaru Ji say schooling in America is different from their home countries.

Foreign students meet through college club

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Club News Editor May 1, 2017

Members of AACC’s International Student Association club have said it can be hard to transition into the American educational system from a foreign school. Members of the club come from countries...

AACC’s Economics Club hosts a debate on the pros and cons of a wall between the U.S and Mexico.

Debate argues pros and cons

Trevor Gardner, Reporter May 1, 2017

AACC students who watched a campus debate in April over the economic pros and cons of a wall between the U.S. and Mexico sided with the debaters who opposed it. Sixty percent of audience members said...

AACC law professor advises entrepreneurs

Catherine O’Reilly, Guest columnist April 11, 2017

An attorney who teaches law at AACC told students who want to own businesses to protect their intellectual property. At an Entrepreneurs Club meeting in March, attorney Sandy Bartlett, who handles trademark...

Children's Miracle Network benefits from ESports gaming marathon

Children’s Miracle Network benefits from ESports gaming marathon

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Reporter April 5, 2017

The ESports club managed to raised hundreds of dollars for the Children's Miracle Network during a 24-hour long video game marathon beginning Saturday, April 1 at 6:00AM. The club streamed their gameplay...

Amaranth hosts Coffeehouse

Amaranth hosts Coffeehouse

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 9, 2017

Amaranth's monthly Coffeehouse performance took place Wednesday night. Student performers recited poetry, sang, played the piano and played the ukulele. “I promised someone that I would play...

Student club promotes nutrition

Tre Mooring, Reporter March 2, 2017

AACC's Health and Wellness club hosted Eating Healthy on a Budget in the SUN dining hall to promote nutrition on campus. The guest speaker Emily Craft, an in-store nutritionist with Giant Food of Severna...

The Astronomy Club goes to the Observatory to view the sky and see the stars on the first Saturday of every month.

Observatory to get better tech

Brad Dress, Associate Editor March 1, 2017

The Astronomy Club plans to upgrade AACC’s Observatory with better technology as soon as possible. Jessica Harryman, a second-year stronomy major and the president of the Astronomy Club, said she...

The E-sports Club meets every Wednesday to relax and play games.

Gaming club to give to charity

Roxanne Ready, Reporter March 1, 2017

Cheers and laughter explode around a projector screen at the front of the room as a player’s character is tossed out of the gaming arena, concluding a heated “Super Smash Bros. 4” battle. Meanwhile,...

Amaranth hosts Coffeehouse

Amaranth hosts Coffeehouse

Shawn Smith, Reporter February 16, 2017

Amaranth literary magazine began open Coffeehouses on Feb. 15, where students performed acts of singing, comedy and poetry. One student performed a rendition of a "Shia LaBeouf" song, and another...

Theater Club hosts improv fundraiser

Theater Club hosts improv fundraiser

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor February 13, 2017

AACC’s Theater Club raised $250 for the upcoming "Addams Family" production by hosting an improv show on Feb. 10. Approximately 50 people attended the Improv Troupe: Mullet Proof. Mullet Proof...

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