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The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

AACC Women’s Lacrosse opens the season at home on March 20.

College brings back old coach

Reese Levin, Co-Editor January 23, 2019

After a 13-5 record last season, AACC Women’s Lacrosse will have to replace a majority of last season’s roster. In his 19th and final season, head coach Jim Griffiths said he hopes to have a full...

ohn Iaquinta, a second-year business administration student and baseball pitcher, prepares for the 2019 spring season.

Baseball prepares for opening day on Feb. 16

Noah Reem, Co-Editor January 23, 2019

AACC Men’s Baseball players and head coach expressed their high hopes for the upcoming season. The Riverhawks’ first two games are at home against Suffolk Community College on Feb. 16. “I’m...

The Men’s Lacrosse coach is requiring players to attend study halls.

AACC Men’s lax to study harder

Brady Reilly, Sports Co-Editor December 4, 2018

The Men’s Lacrosse coach is requiring players to spend up to four hours a week in a study hall this semester. “The decision was mine,” Men’s Lacrosse coach Joe Stanilaus said. “We needed something...

Members of AACC’s eSports Club say they consider themselves athletes and their computer games sports.

Gamers: Video games=sports

Tommy Parker, Sports Co-Editor December 4, 2018

Members of AACC’s eSports Club said in November they  consider themselves as athletes playing a sport. “No one’s going to argue that normal sports take more physical activity,” said eSports...

“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...

Deondre McNeill, one of AACC’s Men’s Basketball captains, shoots during a pre-season scrimmage.

AACC basketball teams look forward to season

Noah Reem, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball players said they look forward to the upcoming season after winning pre-season scrimmages in October. Men’s Basketball won a scrimmage against Delaware State...

The team plaque hangs  in the AACC Hall of Fame in the gym.

Men’s championship turns 20

Tommy Parker, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

The last time an AACC sports team won a national championship was in 1998, when Men’s Lacrosse brought home the trophy. This year marks the 20th anniversary of that National Junior College Athletic...

Basketball guard Javon Smith will play in the final tournament.

Conference tournament ends

Tommy Parker, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

Maryland’s junior college athletic directors have decided to discontinue the end-of-season basketball conference championship tournament after the March 2019 games. Men’s and women’s basketball...

Volleyball is one of the sports AACC Athletics streams on its YouTube channel.

Streaming on YouTube helps fans view games

Sanyee Barjogar Jr., Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC’s athletics director said in October more people have been watching live streaming for sports games when they can’t attend them. Live streaming started in fall 2017 with soccer and lacrosse...

Sylvia Frye, a first-year ultrasound technician student, plays volleyball in the fall and softball in the spring. She is one of three Riverhawks who play dual sports.

Players on more than 1 team span fall, spring

Brady Reilly, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

Three AACC Riverhawks who are playing fall sports this semester will switch teams in the spring. Second-year transfer studies student Ryan Owens, a Men’s Soccer defensive player, will be a goalie...

In a Campus Current poll, student athletes said they do not think eSports club members should be considered athletes.

AACC student athletes do not support eSports

Brady Reilly, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

Student athletes said eSports, or electronic sports, should not be considered a sport, and the participants should not be considered athletes. None of the 20 athletes who participated in an informal...

Athletics Director Duane Herr and The Hawk’s Nest’s manager, Richard Buenaventura, may work together to offer food at big games.

AACC Hawk’s Nest Grill may sell food at games

Brady Reilly, Sports Co-Editor November 8, 2018

AACC is considering selling food at large-scale sports games to draw in more fans. After Campus Current reported last month that fans would be more likely to attend home games if they could buy food there,...

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