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The Netflix hangover, how to cure your post-binge blues:

October 22, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Salvador Gutierrez: You are enjoying an episode of your favorite series on Netflix, you know what’s going on in the show, the plot is […]

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A Glass Castle means hope:

October 21, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Drake Hutton: The film adaptation of Jeanette Walls’ 2005 best selling novel “The Glass Castle” follows the Walls family through the eyes of Jeanette […]

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Praying for visual brilliance:

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By Christina Torres: A really fascinating music video that has recently surfaced is Kesha’s “Praying” video. It’s an emotional song about her journey with depression […]

Parking spots wither as greenhouse grows:

October 19, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Tashana Smith: The Washington Street Campus is already riddled with parking lot issues, from there not being enough parking spots to having the cones […]

College Radio Day brings back former DJ, theme showcases local voices in community:

October 19, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Savannah Tarbet: Jack Light, former FM90 announcer, stopped by the radio station Oct. 6 for College Radio Day. Conceived in 2010 to celebrate the […]

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New iPhone calls for debate:

October 18, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Jordan Gipson: The next new iPhones have been announced and the iPhone 8 and new iOS 11 operating system are now available; while preorders […]

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Word for Word: Dear ESL students…

October 18, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Deanna Giasson: Dear ESL Students: Stop apologizing for your “poor” English—you’re doing better than you think. I can’t count the number of times I’ve […]

Proposed lab offers options, later hours would allow more students to take advantage of resources:

October 17, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Stevi Breshears:  A proposed change could help students who rely on Amarillo College computer labs. Currently, the Amarillo College Academic Computing center is open […]

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Another eight week term comes to an end:

October 16, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Josh Ballard: The school year’s first set of eight-week classes is coming to a close and there is still time to register for the […]

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  • Review: ‘Fiesta Under the Stars’ brings community together

    By Zoe Hughes Page Editor Amarillo College hosted its annual Fiesta Under the Stars on Saturday, Sept. 27, bringing together students, families and community members […]

  • Review: Rainbow Kitten Surprise delivers unforgettable set

    By Foster Conner Assignments Editor Rainbow Kitten Surprise brought a burst of energy, emotion and connection to the Revel Stadium stage Wednesday night, delivering a […]

  • Delany Galligan serves success

    By Juan Lugo and Gillian Crist Sports Reporter and Editor-in-Chief Q: When did you first start playing volleyball and what drew you to the sport? […]

  • Keeping arts alive

    By Foster Conner Assignments Editor Members of Amarillo College are getting ready for a new season of the arts with the “Keep Us Live” Arts […]

  • Jaycee Caldwell: FirstBank Southwest coordinator

    By Gillian Crist Editor-in-Chief Q. Can you say your name and then your position? A. Jaycee Caldwell, and I am the coordinator of the FirstBank […]

  • Artist’s daughter leads lecture

    By Hope Monroe Student Reporter The Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) will host its annual Ladd Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 7 pm on […]

  • Opinion: Stop-motion reclaims frame

    By Zoe Hughes Page Editor Stop-motion movies may not dominate the screens today, but their impact and artistry remain unforgettable. Whether it was “The Nightmare […]

  • Editorial: Cracking at the foundation: freedom of speech applies to everyone

    The freedom of speech is more than a constitutional right; it’s the foundation of democracy, yet in recent years, the foundation is beginning to crack […]

FM90 celebrates College Radio Day

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FM90 returns to 100,00 watts

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Badger Bold campaign ends

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

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Letter From The Editor

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