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Campus Current

Jacob Smith, a first-year business management student, will be the Student Government Association's new president starting on June 1.

Student body elects new president

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 11, 2018

Student Government Association President Jonathan O’Dea announced his replacement for the 2018-2019 academic year on Monday. Students elected Jacob Smith, a second-year business management student,...

Student art—like this book sleeve by Brent Bobo—is on display in a juried show in the Cade Gallery until May 24.

AACC art students show off talent

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 11, 2018

This year’s Juried Student Art Show at the Cade Center for Fine Arts Gallery features around 70 student art works in all media, from ceramics to digital art. Heather Harvey, an art professor from...

Members of Students Out to Destroy Assumptions—a club that supports students with disabilities—told stories and gave presentations on their lives with disabilities.

Students speak on their lives with disabilities

Daniel Nickerson, Reporter May 4, 2018

Students gathered on Wednesday to share their experiences living with disabilities. Members of Students Out to Destroy Assumptions—a student organization that supports students with disabilities—discussed...

Korean club hosts tea party on the Quad

Lakeesha Kenney, Reporter May 1, 2018

AACC students attended a tea party on the Quad on April 26. Students drank tea and ate rice cakes while the Korean Culture Club, which hosted the event, shared information about the teas served and...

Candidates debate for student government presidency

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 1, 2018

Two candidates debated their 2018-2019 student government presidential platforms on April 18. Campus Current hosted the debate, which newsroom manager Michael Garvey moderated. Campus Current’s editor-in-chief...

This May, AACC will offer a noncredit drone course for students who want to be certified to pilot them.

AACC offers noncredit classes about drones

Michael Garvey, Newsroom Manager May 1, 2018

AACC will offer a new noncredit course this May for students interested in becoming certified drone pilots. The new course, FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Exam Preparation, is one of 13 noncredit courses...

Ren Bishop, Amaranth’s editor-in-chief, speaks at the magazine’s release party on April 25.

Annual journal for arts displays college talent

Ashley Sokolowski, Reporter May 1, 2018

The 43rd edition of AACC’s student-run literary journal came out on April 25. Amaranth features poetry, songs, short stories and artwork from students and alumni. “From the point of view of academics,...

Campus Current reporter wins award for coverage

Campus Current reporter wins award for coverage

May 1, 2018

Campus Current newsroom manager Michael Garvey (center) received an award from the Student Achievement and Success Program—SASP—for his coverage of veterans’ issues on campus. Here, he poses with...

Whether or not athletes engage in so-called “locker room talk,” Riverhawks say they have not been sexually harassed on campus.

Riverhawk athletes say no harassment at AACC

Vincent Moreland, Sports Editor May 1, 2018

AACC athletes said they have not witnessed or experienced sexual harassment on campus. In a Campus Current survey of 338 AACC students, none of the 34 athletes who participated said they have been...

SGA awards celebrate excellence on campus

Raquel Hamner, Photography Editor May 1, 2018

The Student Government Association hosted its annual Honors and Awards Ceremony on April 27 to recognize the achievements of students, staff and faculty over the academic year. SGA President Johnathan...

Dick pics: common but unwanted, poll shows

Sarah Noble, Social Media Manager May 1, 2018

Cheyenne Jones, a theater student and frequent Tinder user, said she was texting a man she didn’t know on the dating app when he sent her a surprising image. “He was asking what I like about theater,...

Most students say metal detectors at building entrances on campus would make AACC safer.

AACC students call for more campus security

Olivia Callahan, Reporter May 1, 2018

AACC students said in April the college should install metal detectors on campus. In an informal poll of 20 students, 14 said they would support metal detectors even though the campus has little crime.  In...

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