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By Katie Wylie: Professors have informed students that scanners used to sign into their classes will no longer be used this semester and that attendance will […]
By Katie Wylie: Professors have informed students that scanners used to sign into their classes will no longer be used this semester and that attendance will […]
By Stevi Breshears: At noon Sept. 2 at Memorial Park, the first of what is planned to become an annual event, Yellow City Sounds Music […]
By Will Portillo and Brandon Waldrop: A movement is taking over the nation to remove statues and memorials depicting generals and soldiers who fought for […]
Going to college is a gamble for many people that comes with significant risks and potential rewards. With so many factors to think about, there’s […]
By Stevi Breshears The Achievement through Commitment to Education, or ACE, Scholarship Program, which was previously available to students at Caprock and Palo Duro and […]
By Emily Hernandez and Stevi Breshears: Most Amarillo College degrees are designed to be completed in two or three years, but many students take more […]
By Salvador Gutierrez: On Aug. 2, 2017, President Donald Trump and senators from Arkansas and Georgia introduced the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) […]
By Brianna Maestas: Amarillo College’s newest leader is returning to her roots. On Sept. 1, Denese Skinner, vice president of student affairs, started her new […]
By Tanahala Hughes: If you have watched the news recently, then you probably have heard about Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Jose. Many people around the […]
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