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Campus Current

Professors are uneasy with students recording lectures that involve politically fueled discussions.

Faculty uneasy with recording

Roxanne Ready, Reporter May 1, 2017

AACC has clarified a long-standing policy that prohibits students from making audio or video recordings of their classes. The Academic Forum, which oversees the college’s academic programs, convened...

TFO President Michelle Robertson says offering faculty office hours online is worth considering.

Online office hours get thumbs-up from profs

Jesse Johnson, Editor-in-Chief May 1, 2017

Three-quarters of AACC faculty in a recent survey said online office hours would benefit students. Almost half of the 166 faculty members who responded to the survey by the Online Policies and Practices...

Sophomore Nyia Curtis will be the new student member to serve on the Board of Trustees, pending approval from Gov. Larry Hogan.

Board of Trustees gets new member on July 1

Jesse Johnson, Editor-in-Chief May 1, 2017

AACC President Dr. Dawn Lindsay has recommended a sophomore entrepreneurship major as the next student member of the college’s Board of Trustees. Nyia Curtis was one of two students who applied for...

Young Americans for Liberty member Doug Burnett says gun control efforts are flawed.

Bill preventing guns on campus fails in Senate

Brad Dress, Associate Editor May 1, 2017

The Maryland Legislature failed to pass a bill in April that would have prevented students, faculty and visitors from bringing guns to campus, even if they have permits. The state Senate and House of...

Some students report an increased amount of pullovers this semester.

Students note more pullovers

Brad Dress, Associate Editor May 1, 2017

Some AACC students have reported an increased amount of pullovers in the Spring 2017 semester. Rachel Corn, a second-year transfer student, said she has seen police pull over vehicles almost every day....

The newly designed AACC website receives mixed reviews from students in regard to design and information availability.

Web feedback mostly positive

Darell Lamberth, Reporter May 1, 2017

AACC’s newly designed website looks modern, but some information is harder to find, students said in April. In an informal poll of 10 students on campus, seven of them said they are pleased with the...

New SGA President Johnathan O’Dea vows to redefine what the SGA does for the students.

SGA has new pres. after other runner drops out

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor May 1, 2017

AACC has a new Student Government Association president for 2017-18; his platform is: “No voice goes unheard.” Third-year forensic science major Johnathan O’Dea will accept the position once...

AACC’s 55th graduation ceremony will host 5,000 student graduates, friends, family, faculty and staff at the college.

Graduation set for end of May

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Club News Editor May 1, 2017

Nearly 5,000 graduates, friends, family, staff, faculty and local officials will attend AACC’s 55th graduation ceremony on May 25. The 7 p.m. ceremony will take place inside of tents on the athletic...

In a 428-student poll, more than half of students say they have not cheated before.

Survey finds majority of students don’t cheat

Brad Dress and Elizabeth Spearman, Associate Editor & Campus Life Editor May 1, 2017

More than half of AACC students have never cheated academically, according to a survey by Campus Current. And more than half of those in the survey said they do not believe they could get away with...

Amaranth published their 42nd edition of the literary magazine on April 19.

Amaranth publishes new magazine

Jesse Johnson, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2017

AACC’s Amaranth club released its latest literary journal last week at its last Coffeehouse event of the semester. The 42nd edition of the literary magazine features poems and short stories by students...

Presentation reveals survey results

Jesse Johnson, Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2017

The Center for the Study of Local Issues gave a presentation of the results of the Spring 2017 survey April 19. The CSLI, headed by Dr. Dan Nataf, conducts a survey every semester to gauge the county’s...

SGA candidate withdraws from president's race

SGA candidate withdraws from president’s race

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor April 18, 2017

One of the two candidates for the office of Student Government Association president dropped out of the race Tuesday, assuring the remaining contender the top spot. Johnathan O’Dea, president of the...

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