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Month: December 2015

Students share thoughts about 8-week classes

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Annual Thanksgiving giveaway attracts crowds

December 9, 2015 The Ranger 0

Christie Rankin reports on the AC Pantry Thanksgiving giveaway.

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Drug of choice: Coffee

December 3, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

I want to tell you about the substance that fuels my life as a college student. Don’t worry – it’s perfectly legal. I’m simply talking […]

Corporate engagement director to make fun changes to campus

December 3, 2015 DeziRae Vasquez 0

David Green has taken on the newly created role of director of corporate engagement at Amarillo College. “The director of corporate engagement spearheads our efforts […]

Palace Coffee Co. | “Be kind. Serve great coffee.”

December 3, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

The No. 1 coffee house in the nation, Palace Coffee Co., has been living up to its slogan, “Be kind. Serve great coffee,” since July […]

Holiday tradition continues with giveaway of food bags

December 3, 2015 Jerah King 0

Starting in 2012, the AC Food Pantry on the Washington Street Campus has been giving out Thanksgiving bags to those who will not have enough […]

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President’s institute begins

December 3, 2015 Mikaela Chavez 0

A new program titled the Presidents Leadership Institute is coming to Amarillo College. Created by President Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, the leadership program is for faculty […]

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Stay alive: Don’t text and drive

December 3, 2015 DeziRae Vasquez 0

“What do you feel like eating?” I said to my 12-year-old sister, who was sitting in the passenger seat as I was driving home. She […]

Presidential Scholars plan to visit Europe

December 3, 2015 Mikaela Chavez 0

The Presidential Scholars will travel to Lithuania and Poland Jan. 5-14. The Scholars will visit those countries in connection with this year’s Common Reader, Between […]

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