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KanKouran performers teach participants how to play traditional African drums.

Dance troupe visits college

Sanyee Barjogar Jr., Reporter February 28, 2018

African performers taught students how to play tribal-styled instruments in the SUN Dining Hall on Feb. 23. The KanKouran West African Dance Company told the audience what each of the drums are used...

Theater professor Sean Urbantke shows off some of the electronics he uses in the production of shows.
Photo by Brandon Hamilton

Math, science critical to success of theater

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2018

The stage is mostly dark, but a light follows someone running from her pursuers, panicked. An eerie haze billows across the stage, while screens in the background show bits of a cityscape. Scripted sounds...

Performing Arts Dept. to showcase students

Performing Arts Dept. to showcase students

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

AACC’s Performing Arts Department will present shows featuring dance, theater and opera this spring. “I like that we have performing arts at AACC,” said Rae Supko, a second-year EMT major. “I...

What’s in; what’s out? Riverhawks weigh in

What’s in; what’s out? Riverhawks weigh in

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

AACC students said Crocs are out for 2018, but jogger pants are a returning trend. In an informal survey of Campus Current editors and Winter Session students in January, nine out of 22 said the colorful,...

"Neverwhere" takes audience to new world

“Neverwhere” takes audience to new world

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-chief November 20, 2017

The Theatre at AACC’s effects-filled production of “Neverwhere” quite literally set the stage for a fantastical journey of self-discovery in a dystopian London underground. “Neverwhere” as...

'Wire' writer speaks with AACC students

‘Wire’ writer speaks with AACC students

Sarah Alonso , Photographer November 10, 2017

A Baltimore author, and writer on hit TV series “The Wire,” read one of his short stories and answered audience questions at AACC on Nov. 9. Rafael Alvarez, film and television writer and producer,...

Culinary student Michael Santos says students who bring appetizers, side dishes and desserts to a Thanksgiving dinner should choose simple recipes that don’t need reheating.

Chef offers tips for side dishes

Sarah Noble, Club Editor November 1, 2017

If you’re bringing a side dish, appetizer or dessert to a Thanksgiving celebration for the first time this year, start planning now. That’s the best advice third-year culinary student Michael Santos...

November arts feature variety

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2017

AACC’s performing arts schedule includes a dystopian fantasy play, a Christmas opera, and a multicultural music and dance performance. Chris Ballengee, who coordinates the world music program, said...

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