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  • At Soapbox Sisters, one of the events for this year's Women's History Month, students will perform speeches and poems by women.
After a few semesters of enrollment declines, AACC reports more students are signing up for classes.
Enrollment rates hit highest since COVID
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • March 27, 2025

Spring enrolllment at AACC this semester is the highest it has been since spring 2020. Likewise, last fall’s enrollment also was higher...

Newly elected SGA officers gather for an event in the Hawk’s Nest after a special election in February.
Student Gov. to hold 2nd election in April
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • March 24, 2025

For the second time this semester, the Student Government Association will hold an election for officers, starting April 28. Students elected...

AACC's opera company's interpretation of "Dead Man Walking" is well worth seeing this weekend.
Opera AACC delivers moving performance
Lily Peaper, Associate Editor • March 14, 2025

Opera AACC had an exceptional opening night on March 13, performing one of the opera world’s most accomplished newer works, “Dead Man Walking.” The...

AACC makes changes to PTO policy
AACC makes changes to PTO policy
Lily Peaper, Associate Editor • March 14, 2025

AACC staff will no longer receive frontloaded Paid Time Off (PTO) on July first. Staff members now have to accrue any vacation days they plan...

Recent studies have reported that students use AI in English classes the most.
Profs warn of AI use in work
Lily Peaper, Associate Editor • March 13, 2025

Professors on campus said they are worried about students who rely heavily on artificial intelligence, or AI, during their time at AACC. AI...

AACC Athletics canceled its softball season this spring because of lack of players.
Softball team will not play in spring season
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • March 13, 2025

The Riverhawks will not field a softball team this season because of a lack of players. “We unfortunately couldn't go on with our scheduled...

Guest panelists shared experiences and gave advice to students attending the Shattering Ceilings event online or in-person.
Students learn about women in male-dominated fields
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • March 13, 2025

Five women spoke about their career experiences at a guest panel to around 40 students on Thursday.  The Women’s History Month Committee...

Sculpting student Dylan Kirkpatrick works on a piece inspired by the poem of another student, whose identity Kirkpatrick does not know.
Poets, sculptors swap art for interpretation
Waleska Cruz, Features Editor • March 5, 2025

Five creative writing students have given original poems to student sculptors to use as inspiration as they create sculptures. In turn, the...

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