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Health Center offers free STD testing, referrals

Health Center offers free STD testing, referrals

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor August 25, 2018

AACC’s Health Center is offering free tests for sexually transmitted diseases for students and faculty members this semester.    The college has partnered with Anne Arundel County and the Maryland...

Campus to experience construction come fall semester

Campus to experience construction come fall semester

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-in-chief August 25, 2018

AACC this semester is continuing construction on a multi-million-dollar Health Sciences and Biology building that began over the summer on campus.  The college will complete the $117 million project,...

Jacob Smith, a first-year business management student, will be the Student Government Association's new president starting on June 1.

Student body elects new president

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 11, 2018

Student Government Association President Jonathan O’Dea announced his replacement for the 2018-2019 academic year on Monday. Students elected Jacob Smith, a second-year business management student,...

The county executive's proposed budget eliminates funding college administrators had planned to use to update the Dragun building's science labs.

County exec to trim college’s budget

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief May 11, 2018

Anne Arundel’s county executive on May 1 submitted to the county council a budget proposal that would give AACC less money than the college requested. County Executive Steve Schuh's proposal would...

Candidates debate for student government presidency

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 1, 2018

Two candidates debated their 2018-2019 student government presidential platforms on April 18. Campus Current hosted the debate, which newsroom manager Michael Garvey moderated. Campus Current’s editor-in-chief...

Starting next semester, SGA officers and senators will receive stipends for their time. Shown here are Jacob Smith (left), Johnathan O’Dea, Michael Santos and Morgan Mitchell.

SGA officials will get pay in fall

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

Student Government Association officers and senators will earn pay this fall for the first time. The SGA president and the president of the Campus Activities Board—a student club that coordinates many...

Dick pics: common but unwanted, poll shows

Sarah Noble, Social Media Manager May 1, 2018

Cheyenne Jones, a theater student and frequent Tinder user, said she was texting a man she didn’t know on the dating app when he sent her a surprising image. “He was asking what I like about theater,...

Online forms available for reporting offenses

Daniel Salomon, Digital Editor May 1, 2018

Students can now report sexual harassment through a direct link on the AACC website at the bottom of the college’s home page at aacc.edu. The new link, called “Report an Incident,” leads to another...

Students coming from high school to AACC for the first time will be required to attend orientation sessions, says Danielle Brookhart, the coordinator of new student engagement.

Mandatory orientation sessions coming in fall

Alexandra Radovic, Associate Editor May 1, 2018

Graduating high school students will need to attend an orientation before starting classes at AACC, beginning this May. The new orientation requirement is for students who graduate from high school...

A judge in April dismissed the lawsuit between AACC and a former administrator because the parties.

College, former admin settle gender lawsuit

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

AACC and a former administrator in April settled a lawsuit claiming the college discriminated against him because he was a man. A U.S. District Court judge on April 11 dismissed the lawsuit because...

Third-year transfer studies student Torrington Davis Ford—shown here with his mother, Tarita Ford—is graduating from AACC at 15 years old, the day before he graduates from high school.

15 year old graduates, prepares for university

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 1, 2018

One of AACC’s youngest students—a 15-year-old transfer studies student—will graduate with the Class of 2018 on May 24. Third-year student Torrington Davis Ford started studying science at AACC...

Student Engagement Director Chris Storck says she plans to travel after her June 30 retirement.

Engagement director retires after 34 years

Alexandra Radovic, Associate Editor May 1, 2018

AACC’s director of student engagement is retiring after 34 years in the position. Chris Storck will retire on June 30 to “move on to the next chapter” of her life, she said. “I’ve been...

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