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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Scholarships offered to AACC students

Jymyaka Braden, Reporter February 20, 2017

The children of AACC faculty and staff could qualify for scholarships of up to $100,000 from McDaniel College The Maryland school has partnered with 11 community colleges in the Baltimore-Washington...

Students react to Super Bowl 51

Students react to Super Bowl 51

James Whitley, Reporter February 6, 2017

AACC students witnessed a historic Super Bowl Feb. 5 and were surprised with the outcome of the game. The New England Patriots came back from a 25-point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in...

Tuition in Fall 2017 is likely to increase.

’17-’18 budget proposal to include tuition raise

Jesse Johnson, Editor-In-Chief February 1, 2017

Tuition and fees are on track to increase by $3 per credit hour for in-county students in Fall 2017. The tuition hike is expected as part of a proposed campus operating budget for fiscal year 2018,...

The MAT 013 and MAT 135 combination course allows a professor to teach the two classes in the same semester in an accelerated fashion.

Stats satisfies gen ed credit

Jesse Johnson, Editor-In-Chief February 1, 2017

Elementary statistics is becoming the go-to math course to fulfill the general education math requirement at AACC. Students who are not pursuing their degrees in STEM programs—science, technology,...

Researcher Angela Mauney studied 11 African-American women from AACC.

Women’s study reveals trends

Roxanne Ready, Reporter February 1, 2017

A 64-year-old woman takes classes at AACC between caring for her grandchildren and working full time overnight. Another student has four children and works full time. And one will graduate with her associate’s...

Attorneys representing AACC have denied every claim made by Dr. Richard Cerkovnik, a former faculty member.

AACC asks court to dismiss lawsuit alleging gender discrimination

Jesse Johnson, Editor-In-Chief January 31, 2017

AACC asked a U.S. District Court judge on Monday to throw out a lawsuit filed against the college by a former administrator who said the school discriminated against him because he is a man. In court...

Alarm system rings on campus

Alarm system rings on campus

Brad Dress, Associate Editor January 26, 2017

A dispatcher accidentally triggered the entire alarm system on campus on Jan. 25. A dispatcher for the Public Safety Department, who was meant to send out an alert about traffic on Route 2 via text...

AACC's 2016 accomplishments

AACC’s 2016 accomplishments

Brad Dress, Associate Editor January 25, 2017

About 2,189 students graduated in 2016, according to an email from AACC’s president. AACC’s President Dawn Lindsay sent an email to college faculty listing the accomplishments the school’s...

U.S. District Court judge grants AACC date extension for lawsuit response

U.S. District Court judge grants AACC date extension for lawsuit response

Brad Dress, Co-editor January 18, 2017

A U.S. District Court judge in December gave AACC until Jan. 30 to respond to a $2.4 million lawsuit by a former employee who claimed the college discriminated against him because he is a man. The college’s...

Author Wes Moore delivers MLK breakfast keynote address

Author Wes Moore delivers MLK breakfast keynote address

Khadean Coombs, Co-Editor January 18, 2017

New York Times best-selling author Wes Moore told a campus audience Monday that action is the prerequisite to any meaningful change. In an interview with Campus Current before he delivered a speech,...

Donald Trump to change education laws

Donald Trump to change education laws

Tony Petro, Co-Editor January 18, 2017

President-elect Donald Trump’s victory shocked many students at AACC, but a closer look at his educational policies could lift some spirits. Trump plans to “Make America Great Again”; one way...

Jesse Johnson becomes Campus Current's new editor-in-chief

Jesse Johnson becomes Campus Current’s new editor-in-chief

Brad Dress, Co-Editor January 18, 2017

The 2016 associate editor for Campus Current will step into the editor-in-chief role this semester.  Third-year student Jesse Johnson said the independent student newspaper, which comes out once...

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