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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

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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.
Women’s golf will start its season on April 3. Shown, first-year golfer Arianna Whited.
Women’s golf starts practicing for games
Lauren Sheesley, Daily Editor • April 2, 2025

AACC’s first-ever women’s golf team is getting a late start to the season because the cold and snowy winter weather delayed recruiting. The...

April 2025
April 2, 2025

Students on campus say they still enjoy the work of celebrities like RuPaul, who was involved in a controversy in 2020.
Controversial artists still have lots of fans
Lily Peaper, Associate Editor • April 1, 2025

Some students say they are able to separate artists from their art when their behavior is controversial. Second-year business management student...

Women students say wearing bows—an international trend—is an expression of their femininity.
Bows back in fashion for girly girls at AACC
Morgan Brown, Reporter • April 1, 2025

Whether it is on a pencil case, a shirt or in their hair, female students are reclaiming bows. Students around campus are wearing bows, reflecting...

Students can order drip coffee, lattes and hot chocolate from the coffee vending machine in Careers.
Careers Center gets new coffee machine
Lauren Sheesley, Daily Editor • April 1, 2025

AACC has a new coffee vending machine in Careers, the only one on campus. The gourmet coffee machine, which serves drinks from the coffee...

A room designed to help students relax and destress is home to a massage chair, yoga mat and aromatherapy defuser.
Take a break from all stressors in SUN 120
Waleska Cruz, Features Editor • April 1, 2025

A quiet space in the Student Union building helps students feel less stress. In fact, it’s called the StressLess Room. The StressLess Room...

A sand plotter on the second floor of CALT draws intricate patterns using magnets and a metal ball.
Mechatronics device ups interest in class
Divine Mesumbe, Reporter • April 1, 2025

A mechatronics professor is refining a sand plotter—a device that uses magnets and a metal ball to draw shapes in sand—that one of his pre-pandemic...

Too much screen time can make students anxious and irritable, and can cause insomnia.
Students say hobbies cut down screen time
Ayla Cole, Reporter • April 1, 2025

Students who researched the impact of excessive screen time for a mass media class have some advice for their classmates: Get a hobby. First-year...

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