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Campus Current

Police and faculty say they have seen little Juuling.

Students admit Juuling can become addictive

Sarah Noble, Multimedia Editor December 4, 2018

As second-year journalism student Noah Reem reclined on a worn sofa after a long day of classes, both of his legs were twitching and his eyes darted around the room. “I’m so dependent on it,”...

A shoplifter at the campus bookstore steals more than $1,000 worth of earbuds and headphones on two occasions in October.

Shoplifter takes merch from AACC’s bookstore

Alex Fregger, Technology Editor December 4, 2018

A shoplifter at the AACC Bookstore attempted to steal more than $1,000 worth of merchandise in October. According to the police report, on Oct. 29 at 3:22 p.m., 41-year-old Baltimore City resident James...

“Last Chance U’s” Brittany Wagner comes to campus.

‘Last Chance’ celebrity speaks to Riverhawks

Alexandra Radovic and Tommy Parker December 4, 2018

“Last Chance U” star Brittany Wagner gripped a pencil in her left hand and a microphone in her right as she spoke to AACC faculty and students in Jenkins Gymnasium on Nov. 27. “An opportunity is...

The Campus Activities Board, CAB, hosted their annual Game On event, which is a partnered with an Annapolis local business, Third Eye Games.

CAB hosts event for students to play games, connect with local business

Daniel Nickerson, Co-Photo Editor November 20, 2018

The Campus Activities Board hosted their annual Game On event, which is co-hosted with Third Eye Games. CAB and Third Eye offered table top games to students to play in the Student Union while they...

Business students contributed to the fourteenth annual Global Giving Market.

Business students host annual Global Giving Market

Daniel Nickerson, Co-Photo Editor November 20, 2018

Business students put on an annual service learning project which included a bazaar of fair trade items of different foods and crafts on Nov 13. The Global Giving Market is a yearly event with a market...

The lead actors in Hairspray perform with strong vocals and keep up with fast-paced dancing.

Hairspray opens with strong voices, funny dialogue

Coleman Guthrie, Reporter November 10, 2018

The Theatre at AACC debuted the award-winning Broadway musical 'Hairspray' in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater this November. The show, directed by adjunct instructor AnnMarie T. Saunders, opened to faculty,...

AACC Athletics has invited “Last Chance U” star Brittany Wagner to visit the Arnold Campus.

‘Last Chance U’ celeb to speak

Tommy Parker, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC hired a new academic adviser exclusively for student athletes in October. Trey Anderson will be the new student success coordinator here after working the same position at Coppin State University. Anderson...

HCAT students prepare for the annual Empty Bowls event, which raises money for veterans on campus.

Annual Empty Bowls event raises money for veterans

Bethany Probst, Photo Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC culinary students sold bowls of soup to raise money for veterans on Nov. 1. Empty Bowls--a fundraiser which sells soup in bowls sometimes handcrafted by local artists--raised money for the college’s...

The Post’s Eric Wemple gives an October lecture.

Media critic speaks on campus

Ashley Sokolowski, Associate Editor October 31, 2018

The Washington Post media critic said in October Americans’ dwindling trust in journalism stems from President Donald Trump’s lack of respect for the truth. “In an administration that has no respect...

AACC Hosts County Candidate Forum

October 30, 2018

Anne Arundel Community College Campus Current and Center for the Study of Local Issues host County Executive Candidates Forum with Steve Schuh and Steuart Pittman.

Truck strikes student; cops cuff panhandler

Alex Fregger, Tech Editor October 4, 2018

A homeless man panhandling on campus allegedly threatened to kill an AACC police officer on the first day of school in late August. AACC Police Officer First Class Don Medtart arrested 22-year-old Pierre...

Professor Audra Butler oversees ACA 100, a course that helps students navigate college.

Students take course on navigating college

Daniel Salomon, Multimedia Producer October 4, 2018

Students can learn about time management, organizational skills and campus resources through a one-credit, eight-, seven-, six- or five-week course. ACA 100—Achieving College and Career Advancement:...

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