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Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

The award-winning newspaper of Anne Arundel Community College.

Campus Current

Divine Mesumbe

Divine Mesumbe, Associate/Daily Editor

Divine Mesumbe is the Associate Editor and Daily Editor of Campus Current and computer science student at AACC. Starting both AACC and Campus Current in Fall 2023, he enjoys nature, wildlife, science, technology and video games. In addition, he enjoys attending science or technology-centered events.

On January 22, 2024, he joined the AACC Honors Program. Almost a month later, on February 21, 2024, he became an official member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.

That same semester, he became the Daily Editor of Campus Current. Starting Fall 2024, he also became the Associate Editor.

What he appreciates most about AACC, Campus Current and Phi Theta Kappa are the numerous opportunities they give him. It enables him to broaden his perspective and life experiences.

All content by Divine Mesumbe
Paramedic students receive hands-on learning experience by identifying medical hazards and looking for clues in an escape room-style classroom.

Escape game new to college

Divine Mesumbe, Associate Editor
October 1, 2024
Second-year communications student Darian Moya Perez, like many students, procrastinates on schoolwork by doing other things like scrolling on social media.

[Photo] Why put it off till tomorrow?

Waleska Cruz, Features Editor
October 1, 2024
The Anne Arundel County Council approved the college's budget

County OKs AACC’s budget

Divine Mesumbe, Associate Editor
September 4, 2024
Divine Mesumbe, a second-year computer science student, says he gained perspective on a trip to Canada.

Traveling brings perspective

Divine Mesumbe, Associate Editor
August 27, 2024
Briana Zeck is the professor of the histotechnician program.

New histotech classes begin

Divine Mesumbe, Associate Editor
August 26, 2024
Room 105 in the Health and Life Sciences Building houses a 16-year-old corn snake named March.

AACC houses orange snake

Divine Mesumbe, Associate Editor
August 26, 2024
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