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Students gave some advice to an architecture firm Wednesday about upgrades to campus buildings that the college might make over the next 10 years. About 150 students participated in a Student Engagement Workshop in the Health and Life Sciences Building to weigh in on whether the...
Thirty-five music students will travel to New York City in November for a four-day residency with a Grammy award-winning composer, culminating in a performance at Carnegie Hall. Select members of AACC’s Concert Choir and Chamber Singers will join student and professional groups...
AACC entrepreneurs,dressed in Halloween costumes, bonded over bingo on Tuesday. Entrepreneurs Club members gathered in the Hatchery for the group’s Halloween gathering. “I won bingo. I had so much fun,” said Jayce Cord, a first-year theater student, who dressed as a...
Students channeled their inner artists on the Quad Tuesday. AACC’s Office of Student Engagement held its annual Paint a Pumpkin activity so students could practice self care while decorating pumpkins. “This is so much fun. I feel like a little kid again,” Jasmine Morales,...
AACC students said in October they will vote for a constitutional amendment on Nov. 5 that will give Maryland residents the “fundamental right” to an abortion. In an informal poll of 50 students on campus, 39 said they will vote for the amendment because they support a woman’s...
Riverhawks men’s and women’s basketball will begin the fall season on Nov. 9 at Penn State York. Men’s basketball will welcome seven returning players back to the team. Head coach Joe Snowden said he is “looking for good things for them.” “I'm looking for …...
A civil rights activist told Campus Current on Tuesday why students should vote in the upcoming general election. Carl Snowden, the Caucus of African American leaders of Anne Arundel County convener, spoke with Campus Current about the importance of voting after giving a speech...
Students set up Halloween-themed makeshift shops and sold their products on the Quad on Thursday. Nine student entrepreneurs set up tables to sell their items. “We had some first-time vendors and some returning vendors,” third-year entrepreneurship student Cameron Millar,...
A filmmaker who writes and acts in short films told students on Wednesday to never give up on their dreams. Wyatt Unger, who co-founded SHRUG Productions, a company that makes short films, said to students, “The only difference between me and anybody else is that I never stopped....
The Sarbanes Center for Career and Civic Engagement collaborated with a chef and his class to raise money for HelpLink on Thursday. Randy Stahl, an instructional specialist who teaches Human Resource Management 123: Cooking Techniques, had his class make soup for the Empty Bowls...
Members of the student Adventure Society went hiking at the 600-acre Waterworks Park in Annapolis on Friday. The club’s hour-long hike was the group’s second of the semester. “The Adventure Club is trying to get people out of their comfort zone,” third-year biology...
This story contains mentions of sexual assault The Health and Wellness Center hosted an event on Wednesday for students to design shirts to show support for sexual assault survivors. Students will hang the shirts on a clothesline on the Health and Life Sciences Building...
Greek life representatives from Howard University, Bowie State University and the University of Maryland, College Park, came to the college at an event on Wednesday to teach AACC students how to join a fraternity or sorority at a four-year university. Marcus Wright, the AACC director...
Weekly Super Science Club meeting in MAT-102 or via ZOOM.Monday, November 27 2023 at 2:30 PM-3:30 PM pic.twitter.com/qJqiEvYbt7
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