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Month: November 2013

VIDEO: Common Reader author visits

November 9, 2013 Quintin Marquez - Senior Video Reporter/Host 0

Quintin Marquez reports.  

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GUEST COLUMN: The Voice of Nursing at AC

November 9, 2013 The Ranger 0

By Rachel Martin Nursing Major   Amarillo College nursing students work hard throughout the program but also have to have some down time to make […]

AC police simulate shooting

November 8, 2013 Perla Arellano - Senior Reporter/Opinion Page Editor 0

By Perla Arellano News Editor   Amarillo College police officers were at Community Link, an AC outreach center, Nov. 1 to go over active shooter […]

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Letters to the editor: “Perhaps I love eating ‘processed, fat-ridden’ food”

November 8, 2013 The Ranger 0

In response to the Oct. 24 editorial, “Even elementary schools have a cafeteria”: Are you kidding me? I suppose while we are are at it, […]

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EDITORIAL: Objectivity key in instruction

November 7, 2013 The Ranger 0

Those who teach shouldn’t push personal opinions onto their students. Students come to school to learn, to grow and to gain wisdom in order to […]

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REVIEW: Rowling escapes fantasy

November 6, 2013 Raylyn Bowers - Ranger Reporter 0

By Raylyn Bowers Ranger Reporter   J.K. Rowling, under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, released her first crime fiction novel this April. Before Rowling was discovered […]

Author spends day on campus: Hendley discusses humanitarian efforts around the world

November 6, 2013 The Ranger 0

By Perla Arellano and Amanda Castro-Crist Ranger Editors Almost 800 million people in the world do not have access to clean water. According to figures […]

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VIDEO: Panhandle PBS show taping

November 5, 2013 The Ranger 0
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AC welding program offers flexibility, profitable career

November 5, 2013 The Ranger 0

By Jennifer Robertson Ranger Reporter   Welders are needed for everything from engineering and manufacturing to transportation and construction jobs. They’re also needed in the […]

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