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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...

English professor Dave Meng discusses his experience as a parent of a transgender child.

Celebrations of LGBTQ include drag show, films, comedy

Shelby Vetter, Reporter November 1, 2017

AACC celebrated Coming Out Week with a drag show, a comedy performance and a panel during which students told their personal stories. Students observed Coming Out Week from Oct. 6 through Oct. 13 to address...

Michelle Thaller, astronomer and astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard center, led a discussion about Cassini.

Assistant director of science at NASA comes to AACC

Shelby Vetter, Reporter October 31, 2017

The assistant director of science at NASA headquarters spoke to AACC students on Saturday about the success of Cassini and other planetary missions. Michelle Thaller, astronomer and astrophysicist at...

AACC Legal Studies Club Welcomed Immigration Law Experts for Panel

Sarah Alonso, Photographer October 30, 2017

Lawyers from a federal agency, a Maryland university, and a Baltimore-area charity explained visas, immigration and immigrant services at AACC on Oct. 24th. Department of Justice Attorney Dan Smulow...

Students displayed their talents at Amaranth's open mic night on Oct. 18.

Amaranth’s open mic night numbers rise

Michael Garvey, Reporter October 20, 2017

For the second month in a row Amaranth’s coffee house has a full lineup on Oct. 18. This month there were seventeen performances, performances ranged from poets, musicians, singers, novelists, and...

S.O.D.A club celebrates Disability Awareness Month

S.O.D.A club celebrates Disability Awareness Month

Hailey Williams, Reporter October 20, 2017

The Students Out to Destroy Assumptions club celebrated Disability Awareness Month on Oct. 18 with a fair on the Quad featuring therapy dogs, free massages and a wheelchair obstacle course. There were...

The theatre club used the backstage of Pascal to create a haunted house.

Theatre Club host Friday the 13 haunted house

Daniel Salomon, Reporter October 16, 2017

The theatre club hosted a haunted house on Friday the 13,  giving plenty of scares for everyone in attendance. The house’s route began with a tour guide telling "stories" of those who have died in...

AACC GSA members talk coming out

Shelby Vetter, Reporter October 11, 2017

Members of AACC’s Gay-Straight Alliance discussed coming out as LGBTQ during an open panel on Tuesday, Oct. 10. Fifth-year engineering major and PR chair of GSA Nick Nadeau, along with others from...

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