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Campus Current

Amaranth hosts first open mic of the semester

Michael Garvey, Reporter September 22, 2017

19 students preformed at Amaranth’s first coffee house open mic of the semester on Sept. 20. Acts ranged from musicians, poets, singers, a stand-up comic, and a magical act duo. Much of the material...

Four HCAT students had the opportunity to make red table  wine.

Culinary Club demonstrates how to make beer, cheese and wine

Sarah Sutherland, Campus Life Editor September 20, 2017

The Culinary Club gave students the opportunity to watch a beer, cheese, and wine demonstration on Sept. 19. HCAT instructional specialist and adviser of the Culinary Club Louise Nielsen organized the...

Diana Perez, president of Latino Club, is handing out tres leches cake in honor of Hispanic Heritage month.

Latino Club kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with tres leches cake

Sarah Sutherland, Campus Life Editor September 18, 2017

The Latino Club helped AACC celebrate the start of Hispanic Heritage Month by handing out tres leches cake on Sept. 15.   President of the Latino Club and third year paralegal studies student...

Scott Kettner came out to AACC and played with the band Nation Beat.

AACC Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Scott Kettner and Nation Beat

Ryan Sullivan, Reporter September 18, 2017

AACC continued to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with a live musical performance with music origins from Brazil and New Orleans. Nation Beat and drummer Scott Kettner came out to AACC and lit up...

"The Princess Bride" was screened on an inflatable screen over at West Campus.

AACC shows “The Princess Bride” on 30 year anniversary

Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn, Reporter September 18, 2017

Some students had the opportunity to watch “The Princess Bride” for the first time 30 years after its original release date. “We typically go for a family movie,” said Christine Storck, director...

The AACC Dance Company performs "Best Foot Forward" at its annual dance show in 2015.

AACC campus events for Fall 2017

Elizabeth Spearman, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Students will have dozens of on-campus events to choose from this semester, including dances, motivational speakers and more. Most of the events are available to view on The Nest, a website that lists...

New Grill items are a big hit with HCAT

Sarah Noble, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Two Hotel Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute students and one instructor reviewed the updated Hawk’s Nest Grill & Deli and said it offers good food for a fair price. Carrie Svoboda and Clark Wagner,...

Steve Kreider has left AACC to work at The Catholic University of America in a similar job.

Kreider leaves role as program coordinator

Tre Mooring, Co-editor August 25, 2017

Steve Kreider, who oversaw the activities of campus clubs and the Student Government Association since 2015, has left AACC for a job at The Catholic University of America. The former program coordinator...

Campus Current names new '17-'18 editor-in-chief

Campus Current names new ’17-’18 editor-in-chief

Elizabeth Spearman, Campus Life Editor May 3, 2017

A nontraditional student will be the editor-in-chief of the Campus Current for the 2017-2018 school year. Roxanne Ready, a first-semester transfer student, will replace outgoing editor Jesse Johnson...

International Student Association VP Fulan Li (left) and President Yaru Ji say schooling in America is different from their home countries.

Foreign students meet through college club

Courtland Brown-Tabscott, Club News Editor May 1, 2017

Members of AACC’s International Student Association club have said it can be hard to transition into the American educational system from a foreign school. Members of the club come from countries...

AACC’s Economics Club hosts a debate on the pros and cons of a wall between the U.S and Mexico.

Debate argues pros and cons

Trevor Gardner, Reporter May 1, 2017

AACC students who watched a campus debate in April over the economic pros and cons of a wall between the U.S. and Mexico sided with the debaters who opposed it. Sixty percent of audience members said...

AACC law professor advises entrepreneurs

Catherine O’Reilly, Guest columnist April 11, 2017

An attorney who teaches law at AACC told students who want to own businesses to protect their intellectual property. At an Entrepreneurs Club meeting in March, attorney Sandy Bartlett, who handles trademark...

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