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Student line up for free food during CAB's cookout on the Quad.

CAB hosts cookout on the Quad during Welcome Week

Sanyee Barjogar Jr., Reporter August 31, 2018

The Campus Activities Board gave free food out to students on Thursday as one of the last events for Welcome Week. “[The event is] to welcome students back, or to AACC for the first time if they’re...

CAB hosts free keychain event during Welcome Week

Tommy Parker, Reporter August 29, 2018

The Campus Activities Board hosted a free photo keychain giveaway event in SUN on Wednesday. Students waited in a line to have their picture taken and out in a plastic key chain. “School can be...

Re-designed Athletics site to launch this fall

Madeleine Pedersen, Reporter August 25, 2018

AACC Athletics will unveil a redesigned web page this semester.   When AACC changed its mascot in 2015 from the red, white and blue Pioneer to Swoop, a teal Riverhawk, the “colors were not changed...

Women’s lax Nationals to play on Siegert Field

Madeleine Pedersen, Reporter August 25, 2018

AACC will host the National Women’s Lacrosse Tournament for community colleges this May.   The women’s lacrosse season begins in February.  If the Riverhawks make it to the finals this spring,...

New sports coordinator to aid athletes with progress, schoolwork

New sports coordinator to aid athletes with progress, schoolwork

Madeleine Pederson, Reporter August 25, 2018

AACC’s Athletics has approved a new position for a student athlete success coordinator, who will help student athletes.    According to Athletics Director Duane Herr, the coordinator will schedule...

Returning players help new freshman adjust

Madeleine Pederson, Reporter August 25, 2018

This season’s Men’s Soccer lineup will include three second-year players who will return to the field and lead the team to the regionals, the coach told Campus Current in August.  The “leaders...

Women’s Soccer preps for upcoming fall season

Madeleine Pederson, Reporter August 25, 2018

AACC Women’s Soccer team is bringing back eight returning players for the fall 2018 season.  Women’s Soccer will play 18 games this season, including eight at Siegert Field.   Last season,...

AACC Softball gets nod for Division II upgrade

AACC Softball gets nod for Division II upgrade

Roxanne Ready, Reporter August 25, 2018

AACC’s athletic department will upgrade Softball to Division II in spring.  Division II programs are able to offer scholarships and play against more competitive teams.  The move comes in part...

AACC student's play in Capital Fringe Festival

AACC student’s play in Capital Fringe Festival

Ashley Sokolowski, Associate Editor August 25, 2018

The 2018 Capital Fringe Festival at Arena Stage in Washington featured a 75-minute play in July by an AACC creative writing student.  Third-year student Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn wrote “Dragon Hunting...

AACC program helps Hispanic high school graduates adjust to college life

August 25, 2018

A group of Hispanic high school graduates who are attending AACC this semester transitioned into college life by taking a free, two-week course over the summer.   Created in 2008, the Adelante program...

Students may pick own, desired name in upcoming fall semester

Daniel Salomon, Multimedia Producer August 25, 2018

Students who prefer their nicknames—or go by names other than the ones their parents gave them—may choose how the college identifies them, starting this fall.  Chief Diversity Officer Deidra Dennie...

Diversity chief celebrates 1 yr at AACC

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor August 25, 2018

AACC’s chief diversity officer celebrated her first year at the college in August.   Dr. Deidra Dennie, a Kentucky native, said she works non-stop to make the college a more inclusive and diverse...

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