
Gary Burnley mixes worlds in new exhibition, ‘Stranger(s) in the village’
by elle curry Guest Writer Gary Burnley, a collage artist from St. Louis, Missouri, is an unassuming man, his voice a soft ribbon of velvet […]
by elle curry Guest Writer Gary Burnley, a collage artist from St. Louis, Missouri, is an unassuming man, his voice a soft ribbon of velvet […]
By JUSTACE SMITHSON Student Reporter The expression of life, survival, love, relationships, fear and every other lived experience has been depicted through art since the […]
by Jordan Nuner Entertainment Critic With the much anticipated final volume of “Heartstopper” coming later this year, I’d like to share how wonderful this series […]
By Genevieve PresleyColumnist When I heard about a new movie called “Dog Gone” on Netflix starring Rob Lowe, I knew that I wanted to watch […]
by Katelyn Starks Student Reporter Whenever someone asks me if I have any podcast recommendations for them, I immediately tell them about audiochuck because, not […]
By Melanie Lemons Student Reporter Amarillo College’s commerical driver’s license (CDL) program offers students the ability to earn between $35,000 and $60,000 annually after […]
By Elvia Ortiz Student Reporter Curious Amarillo College students walking around the second floor of the Byrd Business Building might notice two QR codes outside […]
By NAW EI EI NGE Student Reporter ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence tool that generates any question that a person may have. According to Thomas […]
By BRENNAN HOLMICH Editorial Writer Amarillo College’s Sign Language Services program, which is part of Disability Services, has been helping students with hearing impairments communicate […]
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