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Campus Current

The AACC Dance Company performs "Best Foot Forward" at its annual dance show in 2015.

AACC campus events for Fall 2017

Elizabeth Spearman, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Students will have dozens of on-campus events to choose from this semester, including dances, motivational speakers and more. Most of the events are available to view on The Nest, a website that lists...

Sports information specialist Zach Malone tests the department's new camera

AACC sports offering live stream to viewers

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

For the first time, the Athletics Department plans to live stream as many home games as possible starting this fall. The department will stream using the official AACC Athletics page on YouTube. The...

New Grill items are a big hit with HCAT

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Two Hotel Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute students and one instructor reviewed the updated Hawk’s Nest Grill & Deli and said it offers good food for a fair price. Carrie Svoboda and Clark Wagner,...

Athletics Director Duane Herr and Men's Soccer head coach Nick Cosentino welcome new signee Austin Nolan(goalie).

Letters of intent for 2017 total highest recorded

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief August 25, 2017

The number of incoming athletes who have signed contracts with AACC this year is the highest on record, according to the athletics director. Across the 11 teams playing at AACC throughout this school...

Prized organist to play at AACC

Brad Dress, Associate Editor March 31, 2017

One of the most celebrated organists in the world will play with the AACC Symphony Orchestra & Concert Choir & Chamber Singers on April 21 and 23. Concert organist Felix Hell, a native of Germany, tours...

AACC Jazz Ensembles practice for three hours every Tuesday.

Jazz ensemble ready for show

Jymyaka Braden, Reporter March 31, 2017

The preparation for a an AACC Jazz Ensemble per- formance includes more than just practice. To put on a perfor- mance, the band reserves space in the Humanities Building theater, hires light and sound...

198 students attended this semester's Drag-A-Palooza.

Drag-a-Palooza raises major funds

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor March 8, 2017

AACC’s Gay Straight Alliance hosted its second annual Drag-a-Palooza on Feb. 5, raising an estimated $1,000 for Royal Court Charities that benefit The Trevor Project. The Trevor Project is an organization...

The cast of “The Addams Family” rehearses the show’s dances throughout the month leading up to its March 31 opening in Kauffman Theater.

‘Family’ arrives on AACC stage

Jymyaka Braden, Entertainment Editor March 1, 2017

A new musical is coming to AACC at the end of March, blending music, comedy and a classic tale. “The Addams Family” theater production is a song-and-dance version of the adventures of a family that...

Magician enthralls audience

Magician enthralls audience

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor February 27, 2017

Campus Activities Board brought an "America’s Got Talent" finalist magician to AACC on Feb. 24. The magician Mike Super's first trick was having someone from the audience crush an empty coke can,...

Cafe Artist Series begins with a fresh voice

Cafe Artist Series begins with a fresh voice

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

The Magic Flute production blends humorous and serious dialogue with operatic performances.

Opera club plays Magic Flute

Brad Dress, Associate Editor February 2, 2017

AACC’s Opera Club blended music and live theater in a rendition of a Mozart classic on Feb. 1. The near three-hour performance of The Magic Flute also had elements of comedy and a full story, as well...

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