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The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Muhammad Jameel, president of the Islamic Society of Baltimore, speaks about being tolerant of differences.

College promotes civil discourse on campus

James Haggerty, Associate Editor for Print September 29, 2017

AACC is promoting free speech and understanding on campus. The administration is encouraging civil discourse—allowing students to respectfully express their opinions and differences. According to...

Police Chief Sean Kapfhammer enjoys writing about the paranormal.

Police chief ain’t afraid of no ghost

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

Imagine you are arriving at school for an evening science class in the Dragun building. You’re early, so you take your seat alone to wait for your classmates to arrive. After a few minutes, the lights...

Rep. Anthony Brown (D-Md.) speaks to members of the community at a town hall hosted in AACC's Florestano building Saturday.

Pell Grants, hate speech, workforce development among topics addressed by Rep. Brown at town hall

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief September 16, 2017

At a town hall held at AACC on Saturday, U.S. Rep. Anthony Brown pledged to continue working to protect and expand Pell Grants, which he said are "under assault." He also discussed separate bills to...

Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D-Md.) visited the Arnold campus Friday as part of a tour of his district. Photo courtesy of Maryland State Archives.

U.S. congressman visits Arnold campus

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief September 15, 2017

Rep. Anthony Brown visited AACC's Arnold campus today as part of a tour of the fourth district of Maryland, which he represents. County Executive Steve Schuh and a number of lower officials and legislative...

Dr. Mike Gavin, Vice President of Learning (left); Comptroller Peter Franchot; student winner Katie Huffman; and Cailey Locklair Tolle, president of the Maryland Retailers Association. Photo courtesy of Myles Gadsden, AACC Public Relations and Marketing Department.

State official visits campus, presents scholarship

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief September 14, 2017

The Maryland comptroller, an official who presides over state finances, visited the Anne Arundel campus Thursday to present a $1500 scholarship to an AACC freshman. Katie Huffman won the award for her...

AACC urged to "Rise Above Hate"

AACC urged to “Rise Above Hate”

Elizabeth Spearman, Associate Editor – Digital September 8, 2017

Around 50 people from both AACC and the community came together to “Rise Above Hate” on Sept. 7. The vigil was put together by the Division of Learning in response to the events that happened in...

AACC will hold “Rise Above Hate” vigil

Elizabeth Spearman, Associate Editor – Digital September 6, 2017

AACC will hold a “Rise Above Hate” Vigil on Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. AACC will host a vigil for students, staff, faculty and the community. The vigil is a chance...

Summer 2017 round-up

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief August 30, 2017

Budget approved by county council The county council approved AACC’s annual budget on June 14, covering Anne Arundel’s portion of operating and maintenance costs for the next fiscal year. AACC’s...

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...

Soccer welcomes new players to 2017 rosters

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Women’s Soccer began practice in early August to prepare for a four-team tournament at Howard Community College. The tournament is Sept. 16-17.  Twelve new players joined this season’s squad,...

AACC distributes crimes statistics report for 2016 school year

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Morgan Gordon The 2017 Annual Security Report showed in July that 65 crimes occurred on AACC property last year.For the third year in a row, crime has decreased on the Arnold and Arundel Mills campuses....

Wingspan features an article about AACC's 2-year-old mascot, Swoop.

AACC’s new magazine, Wingspan, takes flight

Sarah Noble, Co-Editors August 25, 2017

Some Anne Arundel county residents found a new magazine in their mail this summer. AACC designed the new magazine, Wingspan, to showcase “the breadth and depth of our campus,” said Melissa Beardmore,...

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