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Campus Current

First-year students Lizzie Gauthier and Victoria Fitez take notes in Dr. Rachelle Tannenbaum’s psychology class. Tannenbaum uses name cards during her classes to display students’ preferred pronouns.

Professor uses cards, showcases pronouns

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor October 4, 2018

At least one professor this semester asked students to write their preferred pronouns on name cards on the first day of class. Dr. Rachelle Tannenbaum, a psychology professor, said she usually has students...

AACC clubs, including Students Out to Destroy Assumptions, the Gay-Straight Alliance and the Campus Activities Board, are hosting October events relating to domestic violence, Halloween and coming out.

Student clubs to throw campus events in Oct.

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-in-Chief October 4, 2018

AACC student clubs are holding a number of events in October to raise awareness about domestic violence, disabilities and the LGBTQ+ community. On Oct. 3, SODA—Students Out to Destroy Assumptions—will...

Amaranth hosts first coffee house of school

Amaranth hosts first coffee house of school

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor September 19, 2018

AACC’s literary magazine Amaranth hosted it’s first coffee house open mic session tonight in the Humanities theater. Creative writing student Mike Pierorazilo, is the club’s new editor-in-chief. For...

Hawk’s Nest Grille offers food for Hispanic Heritage Month

Annie Belle Neugebauer, Reporter September 19, 2018

The Hawk’s Nest Grill & Deli is offering a variety of Spanish food this week to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. The Grill set out rice and chicken enchilada’s in the hot bar. At the counter,...

AACC student's play in Capital Fringe Festival

AACC student’s play in Capital Fringe Festival

Ashley Sokolowski, Associate Editor August 25, 2018

The 2018 Capital Fringe Festival at Arena Stage in Washington featured a 75-minute play in July by an AACC creative writing student.  Third-year student Jonas Pallaro-Sonneborn wrote “Dragon Hunting...

AACC program helps Hispanic high school graduates adjust to college life

August 25, 2018

A group of Hispanic high school graduates who are attending AACC this semester transitioned into college life by taking a free, two-week course over the summer.   Created in 2008, the Adelante program...

Students may pick own, desired name in upcoming fall semester

Daniel Salomon, Multimedia Producer August 25, 2018

Students who prefer their nicknames—or go by names other than the ones their parents gave them—may choose how the college identifies them, starting this fall.  Chief Diversity Officer Deidra Dennie...

Diversity chief celebrates 1 yr at AACC

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor August 25, 2018

AACC’s chief diversity officer celebrated her first year at the college in August.   Dr. Deidra Dennie, a Kentucky native, said she works non-stop to make the college a more inclusive and diverse...

Campus team to focus on inclusion, fairness

Sarah Noble and Daniel Salomon August 25, 2018

AACC’s Chief Diversity Officer is restarting the college’s diversity committee after a two-year break.  Dr. Deidra Dennie is organizing the committee to meet once a month to promote inclusion,...

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