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Performing Arts Dept. to showcase students

Performing Arts Dept. to showcase students

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor January 17, 2018

AACC’s Performing Arts Department will present shows featuring dance, theater and opera this spring. “I like that we have performing arts at AACC,” said Rae Supko, a second-year EMT major. “I...

Third-year student Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn says his screenplay makes him feel “very proud” and he can’t wait to show it at the 2018 Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C., this July.
Photo by Brandon Hamilton

Student to compete in festival

Elizabeth Spearman, Reporter January 17, 2018

AACC’s theater professors chose a student’s screenplay about suicide to present in a national competition this summer. The Theatre at AACC selected third-year creative-writing student Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn’s...

Students sat at tables with other clubs in their districts at the Dec. 4 meeting of the Student Advisory Council

Meeting of student leaders gets new format

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2017

Organizers tried out a new format including ice-breakers for the Dec. 4 meeting of the Student Advisory Council—a mandatory meeting of student club representatives. The format at previous meetings...

Fans play board games

Fans play board games

Daniel Saloman, Reporter December 1, 2017

AACC students gathered around tables and TVs to play a variety of tabletop and video games in the SUN Dining Hall on Nov. 13. The Campus Activities Board and the ESports Club partnered with Third Eye...

Fourth-year graphic design student Daniel Nickerson participates in the 24-hour gaming event.

ESports raises charity money for Children’s Miracle Hospital

Raquel Hamner, Photographer December 1, 2017

AACC’s ESports Club raised around $1,500 for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at a 24-hour event that started Nov. 11. The fundraiser was the club’s most successful one to date, more than...

Students play dodgeball to promote health, wellness

Hailey Williams , Reporter November 20, 2017

About 20 AACC students and Health and Wellness club members played dodgeball in the Jenkins Gymnasium Nov. 15.    The club page on The Nest, AACC's student organization and event site, its mission...

CCO AACC hosts worship night

CCO AACC hosts worship night

Daniel Salomon and Elizabeth Spearman November 14, 2017

Coalition for Christian Outreach at AACC hosted a worship and live music night featuring two bands Nov. 10.  Dulass Worship and a band from the Annapolis Area Christian School each performed at...

History Club hosts a ghost tour

Daniel Salomon, Reporter November 6, 2017

The History Club  hosted a ghost tour for club and non-club members on Oct. 28. The tour started on the boardwalk and branched further into Ocean City. Richard Hardesty and Dr. Rita Victoria Gomez,...

The Japanese Language Club and Korean Culture Club celebrated both cultures in "Culture Day" on Nov. 2.

Students celebrate Japanese and Korean cultures

Emily Bailey, Reporter November 6, 2017

The Japanese Language Club and the Korean Culture Club joined forces on Nov. 2 to combine both cultures in “Culture Day.” The event included food, beverages and games from both the Japanese and...

AACC Employment Services give tips to stand out

Cameron Terrelonge, Reporter November 2, 2017

The AACC Employment Services hosted an on-campus recruitment workshop Monday, Oct. 30 where students could get tips on how to stand out to employers. The Job Search Café allows students to walk in...

Computer science major Emelyn Wilkerson started the Volleyball Club to teach other people the sport.

New clubs start weekly meetups this semester

Elizabeth Spearman, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

Two new clubs, a recreational Volleyball Club and the HIT—Health Information Technology—and Medical Coding club, both started meeting this semester. The Student Advisory Council—a group of student...

Amaranth’s former Editor-in-Chief Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn and his team won a first-place award  from the Community College Humanities Association.

Amaranth places 1st in magazine competition

Michael Garvey, Reporter November 1, 2017

AACC’s Amaranth Literary Magazine won first place among large colleges in the Eastern Division of the Community College Humanities Association’s Literary Magazine Competition. Five AACC student...

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