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Campus Current

Possible gas leak causes smoke, evacuation

Alex Fregger, Daily Reporter February 8, 2019

The Cade building was evacuated today at 12:54 p.m. as students in class smelt burning rubber and saw smoke. At around 12:30 AACC facilities were notified of a possible gas leak and a smell of burning...

In the Pascal Gallery, students can observe art to celebrate Black History Month during February.

Black History Month Committee plans lectures, performances and art exhibits to celebrate BHM

Ashley Sokolowski, Daily Reporter February 6, 2019

AACC’s is hosting a series of events for students to celebrate Black History Month. This February, the Black History Month Committee will be hosting discussions, performances, movie screenings and...

“Romeo and Juliet” director, Dr. AnnMarie T. Saunders preps for the next student.

The Road to ‘Romeo & Juliet’: Student Actors Brave the Cold to Warm Up for Auditions

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter February 6, 2019

Auditions began last Thursday night for AACC’s spring play, “Romeo and Juliet.” Students in the waiting area ranged in experience from one previous audition to as many as 45. Kennedy Cole,...

AACC's nursing program ranked fourth in a state list.

RegisteredNursing.org recognizes AACC nursing program as top school

Ashley Sokolowski, Daily Reporter February 1, 2019

This past January, RegisteredNursing.org ranked AACC’s nursing program fourth in the state. RegisteredNursing.org ranks programs by the passing rates of the National Council Licensure Examination...

Alex Fregger will host the Good Hawk podcast

New Podcast, Good Hawk, coming out from Campus Current

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter January 30, 2019

AACC’s newspaper Campus Current is starting “Good Hawk,” a new student-made podcast. Fourth-year communications student Alex Fregger is hosting the podcast, which he said is dedicated to spreading...

AACC has announced on their website and signage about the closing

AACC Closes all Campuses for Winter Storm

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter January 29, 2019

AACC closed the Arnold, Glen Burnie and Arundel Mills campuses today at 3 p.m., in preparation for a winter storm. In an informal poll at the Arnold campus, eight of ten students said their commute...

AACC hosts online workshop series on non-traditional class advice

Ashley Sokolowski , Daily Reporter January 28, 2019

An AACC adviser is hosting four workshops to help students succeed in online courses. Jill Nagiel, an online adviser, held the first of four “Tips for Success in your Online Class” on January 28. During...

Thea Baumann, baking and pastry arts student, tests a cake with a toothpick to see if it's fully baked.

Culinary students win HCAT awards

Alex Fregger, Daily Reporter January 26, 2019

Four AACC culinary students won medals at a competition that took place at Monroe College in New York in December. Out of the estimated thirty students who competed in the competition, all four AACC students...

Timothy Aquilino, 4th year fine arts student, gets a plate of hot food filled from the free breakfast event.

Office of Student Engagement gives free breakfast to students

Daniel Nickerson, Digital, Graphics, and Media Editor January 23, 2019

AACC’s Office of Student Engagement gave free breakfast for students to welcome them back to campus on the first day of spring classes. Neena Robertson, the program coordinator for events, helped...

Former Campus Current photo editor Raquel Hamner belts out a song while practicing with friends for an upcoming karaoke outing. AACC will host karaoke events this semester.

Campus Activities Bd. to host karaoke events

Daniel Salomon, Co-Editor January 23, 2019

The Campus Activities Board will host a monthly karaoke event in the SUN Dining Hall starting March 4. CAB is a club that hosts events on campus for students. “We’re just looking for something...

Students can donate used clothes to the Office  of Student Engagement.

Need clothes for job interview?

Daniel Salomon, Co-Editor January 23, 2019

Students, faculty and staff can donate gently used professional clothes to the Office of Student Engagement until March 1. According to Program Coordinator Leslie Cook, donations of pants, shirts, dresses,...

E-Club members plan to have a self-care-themed Valentine event on Feb. 12 complete with healthy snacks, green juice and life advice.

E-Club plans Valentine event about self-care

Mackenzie Airey, Co-Editor January 23, 2019

The Entrepreneurship Club, or E-Club, has started planning a self care-centered Valentine event for the upcoming holiday. E-Club members said they plan to get students involved with health and wellness...

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