You’re walking up the aisle to take your seat with many others around you. You hear your family from a distance cheering for you as if you have just won a marathon. You stand and walk across the stage.
Just...
Picture this scene.
You’re walking outside underneath a beautiful, eve- ning glow. The sun shines its incandescent rays, now a fading, dim orange, onto the sidewalk in front of you. The sky above...
Oprah Winfrey once said, “Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness.”
For me, passion equals greatness. I learned that after I dropped out...
I arrived in the U.S. from my homeland in England a few months ago. My plan: to try everything.
I’ve yet to have any Maryland crab cakes, which I’ve been told are the best in the country. I’m...
For anyone who has been near any kind of media since the beginning of the year, you know that the country that we live in has gone through some changes that for some, may not be smooth, and for others,...
There are soaring trees and beautiful brick buildings, lined and well-kept walkways, arching statues of art, and gazebos for students to flock to and converse with their friends.
This description details...
In my 13 years serving as a translator in the U.S. Navy, I had the great fortune of serving both stateside and overseas.
It was difficult transitioning to student life. I found myself feeling lost without...
I registered to vote when I was 15, eager to affiliate with the Republican Party.
Since third grade, I have observed what is going on around me in the political world. I remember the 9/11 attacks and...
Welcome back to AACC; we know the fall semester of 2016 was a rough one, according to social media. Here at Campus Current we have come up with a few tips to not only help you survive this spring semester,...
I’m a student athlete. It’s a balancing act.
I have to schedule my classes to accommodate soccer practice and games.
Sometimes I have to miss soccer practices because of a required class. Luckily...
We at Campus Current understand that the students, faculty and administration aren’t used to having us around, and that’s OK.
After not having a traditional newspaper on campus for more than a year,...
I am 19 years old and a sophomore at AACC. This year’s election will be my first time voting.
I am going to vote because I have the right to vote.
I am a strong believer in using that right because...