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Campus Current

The psych club meets every Tuesday at 2 to discuss topics.

Psychology club talks on lack of female acknowledgement in field

Tyreesha Boltons, Daily Reporter April 2, 2019

The AACC psychology club met to discuss the lack of women in academics and research in the field on March 26. “One of the issues with getting representation in academic settings and research settings...

SGA President Jacob Smith says he is confident his replacement will do well next year.

SGA officers to run in elections

Daniel Nickerson, Multimedia Editor April 1, 2019

For the first time, all candidates for an officer position on the Student Government Association will run for election this semester. Traditionally, only the president has run for office, and representatives...

Sarah Noble

Campus Current takes 2 awards at convention

Alex Fregger, Podcaster April 1, 2019

AACC’s Campus Current newspaper staff visited the San Diego area for a college journalism convention in early March and left with two awards. The student newspaper won second place for Best of Show...

Daniel Salomon

Advice: Get involved in new campus activities

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-in-Chief April 1, 2019

Romeo came from a family of Montagues, and Juliet was a Capulet. The feud between their families made it impossible for them to be together, but that didn’t stop them from falling in love. The Shakespearean...

“Brain, Heart, World” docuseries put on by CCO

Ashley Onwudiwe, Reporter March 27, 2019

A preacher who leads a campus Christian club said in March that students who seek counseling for an addiction to pornography feel “empty and alone.” Isaac Vineyard, head of the Coalition for Christian...

Campus Current suggests students should attend today's viewing of "On the Basis of Sex," but cautions the film loses our interest halfway through.

“On the Basis of Sex” starts off strong then gets scattered

Daniel Salomon, Podcaster March 25, 2019

“On the Basis of Sex” is a charming biographic about Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg that starts off strong and kind of loses its momentum after a while. The movie starts off...

Psychology club discusses cultural biases in IQ tests

Harlee Forgacs, Reporter March 13, 2019

The Psychology Club investigated the accuracy of common intelligence tests given to children in Maryland elementary schools on March 5. In many Maryland schools, teachers turned to a test called CovAT...

Photo by Alexandra Radovic

Dozens play in Campus Ministry dodgeball tournament at AACC

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-In-Chief March 6, 2019

AACC’s Student Government Association President Jacob Smith hurled his dodge ball across the Riverhawk court to knock-out his fellow students on March 6. But Smith was one of more than 40 players...

Photo by Sammi Gibson

Japanese Language and Culture club plans their Cherry Blossom festival DC trip

Sammi Gibson, Daily Reporter March 6, 2019

The Japanese Language and Culture club held presentations during their meeting last Thursday and a field trip planned for this semester to Washington, DC. In the first presentation, students learned...

Shawn Smith, a returning game development student, using computer design to help production for Romeo and Juliet.

Game Development Student Designs Virtual Sets for R&J

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 5, 2019

In Shakespeare’s “Othello,” the villainous Iago derides Cassio as a “great arithmetician” who “never set a squadron in a field.” This insult dismisses one who “computes” in favor...

Photo by Gerald Maravanyika

Mitchell Santos running unopposed in 2019 SGA election

Catherine Wood and Sam Cheyne March 4, 2019

The Student Government Association discussed the upcoming elections at their meeting today. According to the current SGA president, Jacob Smith, for the first time in three years the candidate will...

Photo courtesy of Rick Williams

More students choose to study gaming in ’19

Rob Samson-Krebs, Reporter March 1, 2019

An introductory animation class doubled its enrollment between fall 2017 and last semester as AACC’s video game development program became more popular with students. In fall 2017, 16 students enrolled...

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