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.(read more)

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.(read more)

An Exciting Year for AAC

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. (read more)

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. (read more)

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.(read more)

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

AAC won the derby match against Los Banditos, the main competitor for first place in the division.  As a result of  the 51-39 victory,  the college has a great chance of securing the first playoff spot in the last three matches in the division.(read more)

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 (read more)

AAC Overcomes Injury and Adversity

To Nip Snaplabs in Heart-Stopper, 41-40

By Goran Golubovski - Staff Writter

  AAC secured its third International Sports League victory last week, this time over Dynamo Snaplabs,  in a 41-40 finish that seemed designed to give heart attacks to the spectators.  Its cool-headed guard, Uros Damjanovic, was the hero of the day, hitting some important clutch shots in the second half. (read more)

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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