Month: October 2015
Flag football games help relieve stress
A football, young adults and some flags are what’s needed to create the game of flag football for Amarillo College students. AC flag football is […]
Students have opportunity to save lives
Amarillo College hosted a blood drive Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Coffee Memorial Blood Center came to the Washington Street Campus, and students took advantage […]
Shape up your wallet with financial workout
The Student Money Management Center and Career and Employment Services are offering a new program for students called Financial Fitness. The program was created to […]
$2.6 million grant received because of Hispanic population
Amarillo College soon will be $2.6 million dollars richer. On Sept. 22, college officials announced that AC has received a Title V grant. This year […]
Sizzling EP delivers
Dillon Francis returns to his roots in his new EP, This Mixtape is Fire. The Los Angeles-based DJ/producer’s new EP is a seven-track barrage of […]
Print Shop closes, causing job loss
Amarillo College’s print shop will close at the end of January 2016. President Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart and his cabinet made the decision in September. The […]
Student sheds light on dark day in Lithuanian history
In conjunction with Amarillo College’s Common Reader Project, The Ranger features a series of articles written by Dr. Mary Dodson’s Composition I class that focus […]
Police offer variety of services to aid students
The Amarillo College Police Department is more than just an independent police force operating with state-certified peace officers that provide AC campuses with law enforcement […]