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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.
Some students agree-to-disagree on the price of concert tickets. Shown, Thee Sacred Souls at a live performance.
Concert ticket prices not an issue for some
Lily Peaper, Associate Editor • April 10, 2025

AACC students said In April an outrageous price tag won’t stop them from seeing their favorite artists in concert. Live concerts are in...

The Health and Wellness Center and Office of Student Engagement gave out free produce and resource guides for sexual assault awareness.
Students receive information for sexual assault awareness, free produce
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • April 2, 2025

This story contains mentions of sexual assault. Around 150 students picked up free produce and learned about sexual assault awareness at two...

Second-year architecture student William Menjivar restarted an architecture club this semester.
Architecture student revives org. this term
Hudson Toth, Reporter • April 2, 2025

AACC’s Architecture Club relaunched in February, five years after COVID-19 shut it down. According to club President William Menjivar, the...

Some athletes, like second-year business communications student Holly Wall, right, play more than one sport.
Some athletes play 2 sports for Riverhawks
Jose Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief • April 2, 2025

Playing one sport at the college level—let alone two—takes time and energy. But for some student athletes who play more than one sport,...

More than 80% of people don’t have a time-management system in place, one study says.
Students need skills to balance their time
Waleska Cruz, Features Editor • April 2, 2025

Second-year biology student Kimora Barrow recalls the moment when she realized she had a problem managing her time. A senior in high school,...

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...

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