Month: November 2017
Put me in coach! A reflection on sports throughout AC’s 88-year history:
By Carter Hall: Long before Amarillo College’s current intramural sports program began, several intercollegiate sports teams played on the same courts and fields. AC sports […]
The History of AC Sports:
By Nathaniel Montoya: Collegiate sports at Amarillo College! Yes at one time it was a thing. During the 60s and 70s Amarillo College was home […]
Procrastination, a matter of priorities:
By Brandan Waldrop: College assignments and the art of procrastination seem to correlate well these days. Classic studies have shown that 95 percent of students […]
The history of Amarillo College:
By Mackenzie Farmer: In the late 1920s Amarillo was the largest city in Texas without a public college due to earlier failure to establish a […]
Going up, the unspoken rules of elevator etiquette:
By Jordan Gipson: Elevators are boxes of awkward situations. Everyone knows there are unspoken rules to riding an elevator. Everyone also knows with every rule […]
Texas Panhandle Vietnam Project features art, film, lecture at AMoA:
By Mackenzie Farmer The Amarillo Museum of Art currently has three Vietnam exhibits by four artists on display until Dec. 30. The exhibits are in […]
Hip-hop and college education:
By Sal Gutierrez: Amarillo College is full of talented people wanting to go further away and show the world that the Helium Hollow is more […]
Stop pointing fingers, society’s views on rape culture needs to change:
By Katie Wylie: “What was she wearing?” “Did she say no?” “She was probably asking for it.” In today’s society where misogynistic views are expressed, […]