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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,...

Fourth-year graphic design student Daniel Nickerson participates in the 24-hour gaming event.

ESports raises charity money for Children’s Miracle Hospital

Raquel Hamner, Photographer December 1, 2017

AACC’s ESports Club raised around $1,500 for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at a 24-hour event that started Nov. 11. The fundraiser was the club’s most successful one to date, more than...

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,...

The Theater Department’s latest play, “Neverwhere,” has a 14-member cast with most actors playing multiple roles.

Theater dept. presents fall show ‘Neverwhere’

Roxanne Ready and Edgar Salomon November 1, 2017

The Theater Department at AACC will perform Neil Gaiman’s “Neverwhere,” a play filled with magic, beasts and legends, for its fall production. “Neverwhere” is a fantasy tale set in the London...

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...

Maasai tribe performs traditional music, song

Maasai tribe performs traditional music, song

James Haggerty, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

Members of the Maasai African tribe performed traditional dances and songs for a full audience on Oct. 10 in the Kauffman Theater. The Maasai people of East Africa live in southern Kenya and northern...

English professor Dave Meng discusses his experience as a parent of a transgender child.

Celebrations of LGBTQ include drag show, films, comedy

Shelby Vetter, Reporter November 1, 2017

AACC celebrated Coming Out Week with a drag show, a comedy performance and a panel during which students told their personal stories. Students observed Coming Out Week from Oct. 6 through Oct. 13 to address...

Opera AACC reflects on past 15 years

Opera AACC reflects on past 15 years

Elizabeth Spearman, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

Opera AACC celebrated its 15th anniversary with a concert on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 that featured alumni and performances of acts from previous shows over the years. Each showing included more than 120...

Students displayed their talents at Amaranths open mic night on Oct. 18.

Amaranth’s open mic night numbers rise

Michael Garvey, Reporter October 20, 2017

For the second month in a row Amaranth’s coffee house has a full lineup on Oct. 18. This month there were seventeen performances, performances ranged from poets, musicians, singers, novelists, and...

The theatre club used the backstage of Pascal to create a haunted house.

Theatre Club host Friday the 13 haunted house

Daniel Salomon, Reporter October 16, 2017

The theatre club hosted a haunted house on Friday the 13,  giving plenty of scares for everyone in attendance. The house’s route began with a tour guide telling "stories" of those who have died in...

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