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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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    Opinion: Assault rifles first, children second

    By Gillian CristEditor-in-Chief First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to the children who have laid down their lives for my right to […]

  • Editorial: Playing keep away with financial aid

    For some college students nationwide, including those at Amarillo College, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, signed into law this summer, is far […]

  • Badger Bound to replace THRIVE in upcoming years

    By Angelina Syribouth and Karissa Chittavong Social Media Manager & Online Manager The THRIVE scholarship program at Amarillo College has become a staple for many […]

  • Enrollment up, parking down

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist Amarillo College’s fall 2025 enrollment is up nearly 5% from last year, with more than 8,200 students taking classes across all […]

  • Letter from the SGA President

    Hi Badgers, My name is Coline Moon, this year’s Student Government President. I am so excited for this opportunity to serve the student body, and […]

  • Letter from the AC President

    Dear Amarillo College Students, Welcome to a new and exciting semester at Amarillo College! Whether you’re returning or just starting your journey with us, we’re […]

  • FM90 completes tower repairs, still operating at reduced power

    By Seth Garner Student Reporter Amarillo College’s FM90 is closer to returning to full power of 100,000 watts after completing major transmitter repairs.  For now, […]

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    Construction projects continue on AC campus this fall

    By Jate Britton Videographer Amarillo College students beginning the 2025-2026 aca-demic year are being greeted with construction projects on the Washington Street Campus in various […]

Celebrating Success: Non-traditional students are redefining college life

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The Ranger editors bid a bittersweet farewell

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Blame won’t fix the climate

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