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Tiffany Boykin, AACC’s dean of student engagement, is featured in the March issue of “Diverse” magazine on its list of women in higher education.

Dean scores magazine mention for leadership

April 30, 2019

“Diverse” magazine named AACC’s dean of student engagement among its “Diverse Top 35 Women in Higher Education” in its Women’s History Month issue in March. Dr. Tiffany Boykin ranked seventh...

Starting next year, part-time student workers like Hailee Edmundson (right) will earn more money per hour.

Part-time workers plan for raise in hourly pay

Mackenzie Airey, Graphic Designer April 30, 2019

AACC students who work part-time will earn more money starting next year because the state Legislature voted in March to raise the minimum wage—a little at a time—to $15 an hour by 2025. Maryland’s...

A robbery took place Friday evening on the Glen Burnie Campus.

Two suspects rob homeless individual Friday at Glen Burnie campus

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 29, 2019

Two suspects allegedly robbed a homeless man in the courtyard of the AACC Glen Burnie Town Center location at 5:45 p.m. on April 25. AACC Police Chief Sean Kapfhammer said it was GBTC’s second armed...

Pictured above: Jack Venton as Romeo, Annie Gorenflo as Mercutio and Amanda Matousek as Benvolio.

“Romeo and Juliet”: Go for the classic story, stay for smaller characters

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 13, 2019

“Romeo and Juliet” opened Friday night to an eager audience. The visual effects were enchanting as both music and video projections amplified the mood either by blanketing the young lovers in...

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AACC hosts 4th annual Hoops For Hope charity event

Philip Van Slooten, Reporter April 9, 2019

The AACC community came out on Sunday to support the Hoops for Hope charity basketball event. The event was sponsored by Recovery Anne Arundel and proceeds benefited the campus collegiate recovery center...

Maryland raises the legal tobacco purchase age to 21.

MD legislature votes to increase legal age of purchasing tobacco products

Philip Van Slooten and Noah Reem April 8, 2019

Maryland legislature voted to increase the legal age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21 on April 3. Legislature voted in favor of the bill that if passed would increase the legal age to purchase such...

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Collective bargaining bill dies

Ashley Sokolowski and Alexandra Radovic April 1, 2019

For the third year in a row, a proposal that would have allowed AACC employees to engage in collective bargaining—organized negotiations between staff and administration over pay raises, benefits and...

AACC Men's Lacrosse player Rob Gilman and family members were critically injured in a car crash last Friday. Friends of Gilman report he is recovering quickly.

“We’re All Brothers”: LAX Coach, captains rally around hospitalized teammate

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 14, 2019

Last Friday AACC Lacrosse player Robert Gilman, barely survived a major car accident. Despite arriving in critical condition, the Lacrosse team visited Gilman on Tuesday and report he and his family,...

AACC members encouraged to speak at town hall meetings

Alexandra Radovic, Editor-In-Chief March 13, 2019

In hopes of getting county funding for the college in 2019, AACC students can attend town hall meetings this semester to tell officials how the college has benefited them. In past years, the county...

AACC baseball player lines up to bat against Prince George's Community College team.

Men’s baseball ends losing streak in game against Prince George’s Community College

 Nathaniel Durfee, Reporter March 8, 2019

AACC Men’s Baseball emerged victorious against the Prince George’s Owls with a score of 13-8 on Thursday, improving their record to 4-6. Prince George’s Community College got out to a 7-3 lead...

Math professor Dr. Stacey Nichols reads the history behind the film “Hidden Figures,” but says there is still work to do.

AACC students and faculty discuss STEM, representation on International Women’s Day

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 8, 2019

Google Doodle celebrated International Women’s Day with quotes from important women from around the world. Around campus, students and professors pointed out there is more work to do, particularly...

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AACC holds 9th annual Black Male Initiative Summit

Philip Van Slooten, Daily Reporter March 2, 2019

AACC students, faculty and community members gathered at the CALT building for the 9th annual Black Male Initiative Summit. Leon Thomas III, the director of student engagement, organized the event. The...

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