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The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

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Profs-adjuncts ratio to change

Amber Nathan, Advertising Manager April 1, 2019

AACC officials said they plan to increase the number of full-time professors on campus next school year. According to Vice President for Learning Mike Gavin, full-time professors teach 51 percent of...

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Collective bargaining bill dies

Ashley Sokolowski and Alexandra Radovic April 1, 2019

For the third year in a row, a proposal that would have allowed AACC employees to engage in collective bargaining—organized negotiations between staff and administration over pay raises, benefits and...

The Self-Care Station in the Health & Wellness Center offers free condoms, tampons, cough drops and more.

Health Center gives free stuff

Gina Bell, Reporter April 1, 2019

AACC students have access to more than just first aid at the on-campus Health & Wellness Center. Students who visit the center in the SUN Building can nap in a StressLess room with dim lighting and...

Illustration by Kenzie Airey

Students turn to CBD in place of prescriptions

Mackenzie Airey, Graphic Designer April 1, 2019

A growing number of students are relying on a cannabis extract called CBD as a natural alternative to prescription medications for their ailments. CBD—cannabidiol—is a compound found in the cannabis...

Michael Jackson has been accused of pedophilia throughout his career. Some AACC students said this effects how they view his music.

AACC students weigh-in on Michael Jackson allegations

Amber Nathan and Alexandra Radovic March 27, 2019

Some AACC students said they can separate the art from the artist when it comes to celebrities accused of sexual misconduct, while others disagreed. In an informal survey of 57 AACC students, 33 said...

Poet Tyler Mills speaks at yesterday's Writers Reading event, which highlighted her work on nuclear devastation.

Poet shares experience writing about nuclear devastation

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 15, 2019

Tyler Mills, a guest poet, shared her work “Hawk Parable” with faculty and students yesterday at the first Writers Reading event of this spring semester. Mills stunned the audience with her vivid...

AACC baseball player lines up to bat against Prince George's Community College team.

Men’s baseball ends losing streak in game against Prince George’s Community College

 Nathaniel Durfee, Reporter March 8, 2019

AACC Men’s Baseball emerged victorious against the Prince George’s Owls with a score of 13-8 on Thursday, improving their record to 4-6. Prince George’s Community College got out to a 7-3 lead...

Math professor Dr. Stacey Nichols reads the history behind the film “Hidden Figures,” but says there is still work to do.

AACC students and faculty discuss STEM, representation on International Women’s Day

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 8, 2019

Google Doodle celebrated International Women’s Day with quotes from important women from around the world. Around campus, students and professors pointed out there is more work to do, particularly...

CAB hosts first karaoke, students line up to perform

Jameson Evans, Daily Reporter March 7, 2019

The AACC Campus Activities Board hosted its first-ever karaoke event of the semester in the SUN cafeteria on March 4. CAB officers said they will host karaoke events on the first Monday of every...

Student improv troupe rehearses for two shows in May

Chase Duvall, Daily Reporter March 4, 2019

An improv troupe rehearsal took place on Friday night in the Florestano Building leading to a night of learning and laughter. Wyatt Unger, a local professional actor and acting coach, is the leader...

Photo by Alex Fifer

Job Search Cafe helps AACC students present themselves professionally

Emma Jeter, Daily Reporter March 4, 2019

AACC employment services helped students edit their resumes and find employment at the Job Search Cafe today in the Student Services Center. “What I do is try to make our students adjust to the new...

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AACC holds 9th annual Black Male Initiative Summit

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 2, 2019

AACC students, faculty and community members gathered at the CALT building for the 9th annual Black Male Initiative Summit. Leon Thomas III, the director of student engagement, organized the event. The...

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