
Month: October 2018


“Trump effect” affects students, majors; Trump presidency has caused an increase in applications to journalism schools across the country
By LAUREN EBBEN, Staff Reporter ¦ Throughout his presidential campaign, Donald Trump was known for repeatedly attacking the media and press, claiming “fake news,’ whenever coverage of […]

Youth should vote
By Ely SANCHEZ, Staff Reporter ¦ Young adults, teens, or however you refer to yourself these days, I just want to take a minute to tell you […]

Characters added to horror video game
By MARISSA RIVERA, Staff Reporter ¦ Still going strong in the Fall of 2018, “Dead by Daylight” is a strategic horror game, available on PC, PS4 and […]

Political options don’t add up
By JEREMY STITSWORTH, Staff Reporter ¦ Imagine you’re getting a burger and the cashier asks if you want ketchup or mustard. If you don’t like either of […]

Merit pay is the new way
By KYLER KUYKENDALL, Staff Reporter ¦ In the 2017-2018 school year, Amarillo College rolled out the merit pay system that uses three categories of performance to decide […]

Fight fake news
Staff Editorial ¦ The term “fake news” is something that is tossed around rather frequently these days, and it isn’t a good indicator of the public’s […]

Retreat registration deadline nears
By JEREMY BATES, Staff Reporter ¦ Wednesday, Nov. 14 is the deadline for registering for the Amarillo College Student Leadership retreat, which will take place […]

Revealing the truth about transfer
By LAUREN EBBEN, Staff Reporter ¦ Amarillo College is often a steppingstone for students who don’t plan on going to a university right out of high […]