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Have a Nice Summer By Gorjan Lazarov --Editor Fourteen
issues
of
the
Lennon
Wall
Online
are
behind
us.
For
the
past
academic
year
AAC
Community
has
a
paper
that
follows
all
the
major
events
that
were
happening
at
the
college.
The
Lennon
Wall
Online
has
been
produced
as
part
of
Dr.
Charles
Hood
Reporting
classes
and
the
journalism
program
that
was
started
last
year.
We
got
valuable
lessons
on
how
to
produce
a
paper
from
Dr.
Hood. Drew Officially Accepts Presidential Job Joseph Drew has
officially accepted AAC’s offer to become the next President of the college.
He will begin his duties in September. Dr. Drew comes to AAC with significant
experience in university administration and an excellent academic background.
By Markus Bonorianto - Staff Writer The past year
has been interesting for the Anglo-American College. It qualifies, in fact, as
one of the most exciting years in the history of the school. From accreditation
progress to the administration of the college, things have been getting better.
Whitney
Resigns
as
Business
Head By Gorjan Lazarov --Staff Writer The
chairman
of
the
School
of
Business
Administration,
Dr.
David
Whitney,
will
leave
his
position
and
return
to
the
United
States,
owing
to
ongoing
health
problems.
Graduation: Down to the Last Detail By Ivona Cervenanska --Staff Writer Preparations
for
this
year’s
graduation
ceremony
are
nearly
completed
and
the
final
decisions
are
being
made.
The
ceremony
will
be
on
Friday,
June
15,
in
the
historic
Betlemska
Chapel,
which
provides
room
for
approximately
400
people.
Of
the
65
graduating
students,
53
are
business
majors,
nine
are
humanities
majors
and
four
are
law
majors. Ambitious Macedonian Valedictorian By Veronika Srncova -- Staff Writter Every second Sunday evening he sits at his computer and puts together the new issue of the school’s newspaper, At the Lennon Wall Online, which he writes for and edits. He is 21 years old, friendly, helpful, professional, hard working, a well known and respected student, student council president and now valedictorian for the graduation class of 2001. (read more) New Student Council Elected The new Student Council members are known after the elections that took place in the ast two weeks of the semester. Forty percent of the student body at AAC voted. The winner of the election was Kristina Sokoupova, a third year student.(read more) AAC Heads for No. 1 Playoff Spot By Gorjan Lazarov --Staff Writer Last Issue, May 8 Moot
Court
Team
Outshines
Foes,
But
Fails
to
Make
Semi-Final
Cut By Petra Breyerova --Staff Writer Anglo-American College’s moot court team last weekend appeared to outperform its only two opponents, Charles University and Gdansk University, at the seventh annual Central and Eastern European Moot Court competition, but in the end it didn’t accumulate enough points to move on to the semi-finals.(read more) What Will Accreditation Mean? By Pavla Kozakova --Staff Writer The
Czech
state
accreditation
commission
has
recommended
the
accreditation
of
Anglo-American
College’s
business
and
humanities
programs,
Student
Services
director
Phillip
Gray
informed
all
students
by
e-mail
late
last
month AAC Overcomes Injury and Adversity To Nip Snaplabs in Heart-Stopper, 41-40 By Goran Golubovski - Staff Writter Balkan
Ethnic
Hatred
Was
Media-Driven, People in Need Official Tells AAC Class The war in Bosnia in the early 1990s and the ethnic hatred that has been identified with it were very much media-driven, Michael Luhan, the director of international program development for the Czech humanitarian organization People in Need, told AAC students May 2.(read more)
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