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Month: February 2016

Students aren’t just blowing smoke

February 11, 2016 The Ranger 0

The students have spoken – no ifs, ands or (cigarette) butts about it. As the smoke clears, the most important aspect of the new policy […]

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Media to blame for negative stereotypes

February 11, 2016 The Ranger 0

Written by | Salvador Gutierrez In the past few years, the Latino community in the United States has been the focus of a great deal […]

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We all could die tomorrow – so live your life to make the most of every day

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Written by | Lily Gamble Live your life. It is the easiest advice a person can give, yet so many Americans choose to ignore the […]

Overseas trip brings educational benefits

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Written by | Dakota Kessler An educationally beneficial trip to two countries drenched in World War II history is what the Amarillo College Presidential Scholars […]

Computer contest finalist designs study app

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Written by | Magaly Tinoco An Amarillo College student is a first-time semi-finalist for the 2015 Pearson Student Coding Contest. Twenty-six-year old Brent Autry, a […]

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Students accepted into NASA Aerospace Scholars program

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Written by | Randi Riggs Six Amarillo College students are flying high after getting accepted into a competitive NASA program. Phillip Boothby, Nicolette Coulson, David […]

First of welders to graduate in March

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Written by | Katlin Lanners The Moore County Campus is gearing up to graduate its first class of welders. The program began in fall 2015, […]

New class schedule to benefit students

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Written by | Alyx Wylie The start of the New Year is bringing many changes at Amarillo College. One change is that mid-day classes now […]

Transfer Club helps plan for the future

February 11, 2016 The Ranger 0

Written by | Ella Vasquez Amarillo College’s Transfer Club hosted a transfer fair Tuesday in the first-floor lobby between Parcells Hall and the Byrd Business […]

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