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Month: April 2025

Tough stretch for Badger Baseball

April 17, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Trey Lopez & Foster ConnerSports Reporter and Page Editor The Amarillo College Badgers baseball team played their final home stand in the regular season […]

Exploring Italy: a Presidential Scholar’s impression

April 9, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Raina BurusnukulPage Editor Over spring break, I had the immense opportunity, alongside other Amarillo College Presidential Scholars, to immerse myself in the culture, history […]

Nial Horan unveils new tracks with ‘Heartbreak Weather’ reissue

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Genevieve PresleyColumnist On Mar. 28, Niall Horan released a five-year anniversary edition of his second solo album, “Heartbreak Weather,” which was originally released on […]

Myth meets mayhem in ‘Death of a Unicorn’

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Jate BrittonVideographer On Mar. 27, 2025, Alex Scharfman’s “Death of a Unicorn” came out for audiences to see in theaters. The film features several […]

The 806 coffee, lounge brews change

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor Located on Historic Route 66, The 806 Coffee + Lounge isn’t just a coffee shop, it’s a cultural hub. I’ve been […]

College distractions challenge idea of unstructured discipline

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Marcus LopezStudent Reporter The amount of opportunity for distractions people face everyday is already challenging, but what happens when the responsibilities of being a […]

Badger Baseball takes on top-ranked opponents

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Trey Lopez and Foster ConnerSports Reporters Amarillo College Badgers baseball hosted El Paso Tejanos on Saturday, March 22. The teams played a doubleheader at […]

Writers’ Corner provides tutoring, writing assistance: Professional, peer workers allow one-on-one approach for students

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Heston RobinsonStudent Reporter The Writers’ Corner offers assistance for students working on written assignments, like essays or research papers. Officially named the Writing Academic […]

Protecting National Parks: an ongoing battle for nature

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson established the National Park Service (NPS), a vital organization that operates under the Department of the […]

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  • Amarillo College pride club hosts Will and Harper screening ahead of national coming out day

    By Aaron Glaesman Videographer On October 8th, Amarillo College’s Pride club hosted a special screening of the documentary Will and Harper. This heartfelt and thought-provoking […]

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    By Gillian Crist Editor-in-Chief The Ranger is an independent news source. The content in this publication does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Amarillo College […]

  • Review: The Conjuring’s final chapter ends with a whimper, not a scare

    By Joleigh Darsey Staff Reporter The Conjuring: Last Rites, based on a true story written by Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, was […]

  • Review: ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ balances teen drama with charm

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is a Prime Video original series based on the trilogy of books by bestselling author Jenny […]

  • Review: Quick bites, big mediterranean taste

    By Foster Conner Assignments Editor Recently I went to the recently opened Moto Medi on Georgia to see what the hype was about. As someone […]

  • Blue out brings victory

    By Gillian Crist Editor-in-Chief The Badger volleyball team took a victory sweep over Clarendon College in their conference opener Blue Out Game Sept. 17. During […]

  • Behind the Badger: Sam ‘bam’ Cardona

    By Juan Lugos Sports Reporter Q: Why are people starting to call you “Sam Bam Cardona?”  Q: Who was your biggest inspiration growing up either […]

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    By Kimberly Martinez Staff Reporter Q: Syndia Rodriguez, can you tell me a little bit about yourself? Q: What made you choose this position?  Q: […]

Real world experience for business through DECA

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AC Vocal Jazz ensemble brings Jazz to life

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Opinion: It is time for ‘Girlboss’ to retire

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AC launches Badger Bound scholarship

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