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Campus Current

Former Campus Current Associate Editor Brad Dress, who is now at the University of Maryland, College Park, gives his advice about what to expect at a four-year school.

AACC students: Focus, plan for 4-year schools

Amber Nathan, Advertising Manager April 30, 2019

AACC graduates who will head to four-year schools in the fall should take chances, stay focused and learn their surroundings. That’s the advice of a group of former Campus Current editors who have...

Sisters Ashley (left) and Emily Sokolowski will graduate together this spring.

Some siblings to gain diplomas at same time

Tyreesha Bolton, Reporter April 30, 2019

Third-year entrepreneurship student Emily Sokolowski could have finished her coursework at AACC last December, but decided to spread her classes out so she could graduate with her sister, Ashley, this...

Third-year student Daniel Aha is one of 41 students whom college officials inducted into Chi Alpha Epsilon, for students who started in non-credit classes and now have a 3.0 grade point average or better.

Honor society inducts new student members

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-in-Chief April 30, 2019

Their shoulders draped in blue and white tassels, 41 students formed a long line and walked proudly down the aisle of Cade 219 to receive pins of honor from esteemed faculty of the college. But when...

Four-year-old Sheltie Cody is first-year transfer studies student Catherine Wood’s service dog.

Handlers say not to pet or touch service dogs

Mackenzie Airey, Graphic Designer April 30, 2019

Service dogs are busy working and are not on campus for the public’s enjoyment, their handlers told Campus Current. “Generally, people understand you’re not supposed to touch [service dogs],”...

Gabby Rapine (left), Adventure Society president, and Alexandra Radovic, editor-in-chief of Campus Current, say they support female leadership at AACC.

Student leaders vouch for women with power

Bethany Probst, Reporter April 30, 2019

Jesseca Greene was running late. She was supposed to meet her friends—game art and design students like her—at Baltimore/Washington International Airport for a 6 a.m. flight to San Francisco. That’s...

Summer Brooks, a second-year radiology student (left), and Alexis Weisgerber, a second-year physical therapy student, study to relieve the stress of final exams.

Students study to ease nerves for final exams

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 30, 2019

AACC students and faculty said in April that studying, physical activity and relaxing can help ease the stress of final exams. Beth Mays, a registered nurse and manager of the campus Health and Wellness...

Gay-Straight Alliance President Garrett Hutchinson says he contemplated suicide after being bullied for his sexuality, but found his passion for life in God.

Student keeps faith, gay pride

Bethany Probst, Reporter April 30, 2019

Thirteen-year-old Garrett Hutchinson’s fingers traced the braid on his mother’s best leather belt until they felt the buckle. Sitting on his mother’s bed after another rough day at middle school,...

Students say speeches cause nerves, anxiety

Samantha Gibson and Car’lyle Lee April 30, 2019

Even communications majors freak out when they have to make presentations, some of them told Campus Current in April. Communications students said they feel a rush of fear when presenting a PowerPoint...

AACC's most powerful women gathered for Campus Current to take photos and ask advice.

AACC’s women leaders share best advice

April 30, 2019

“Finish your education, create a commemorative remembrance and legacy, be a good role model for women in your life, travel the world and wear sunscreen.” “Develop your leadership skills...

The AACC Legal Studies Institute hosts an event about gun control in April.

AACC legal studies hosts gun control event

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 29, 2019

AACC’s legal studies institute hosted a gun control forum where judges shared insights on the second amendment. “This is the twentieth year we’ve hosted a forum,” said Mary Bachkosky, legal...

“AACC professor suggests mindfulness at workshop”

Maureen Lozama, Marisa Reese, and Marcus Gatson April 24, 2019

AACC Personal and Career Counseling offers successful communication strategies that help students learn how to identify feelings that hinder communication. The successful communication strategies workshop...

CAB executive board members Kristin Kohout and Catrina Murphy feed an alpaca at the Earth day petting zoo.

CAB host Earth day events

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 23, 2019

The science clubs on campus and Campus Activity Board hosted their second annual petting zoo to celebrate Earth Day. “Earth day is a celebration and acknowledgement of the importance of our planet,”...

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