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Keeping Score: life as a Sports Information Director

April 21, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Trey LopezSports Reporter Nathan Heuer serves as the sports information director at Amarillo College, where his responsibilities include writing articles, producing content, and taking […]

Editorial: Protecting Panhandle PBS, airwaves from politicians

April 21, 2025 The Ranger 0

Even after more than 50 years of attempted defunding, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) remains a rare sanctuary for education, culture and community impact in a […]

Cervix says, don’t skip routine Pap tests

April 21, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Gillian CristPage Editor Legs up in the stirrups, blue paper sterile gown on – the attention is on you. Going to the gynecologist is […]

Student Media brings home 31 awards

April 20, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor Amarillo College’s Student Media brought home 31 awards from the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s convention in San Marcos, April 9-12. TIPA […]

Javen Patrick: once a badger, always a badger

April 20, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Trey LopezSports Reporter Amarillo College and the city of Amarillo have long been home to talented athletes who have impacted the Texas Panhandle. Many […]

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 […]

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    Amarillo College’s non-traditional students share some words of wisdom as we honor and celebrate their unique stories. Foster Conner School is not a warzone. Leaving […]

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    Hayden Splawn and Valerie Salas reflect on their time at AC and working for Student Media. Memoir of a dropout turned model citizen By Valerie […]

  • Blame won’t fix the climate

    By Gillian CristPage Editor “We didn’t start the fire, it was always burning since the world’s been turning.” Conflict has existed since the beginning of […]

  • Leaving AC won’t be easy, but we’re ready

    Graduation season has arrived and many Amarillo College students have completed the necessary courses and will soon be off to start new careers or transferring […]

  • Inspiration takes the stage at graduation

    By Foster ConnerPage Editor When Samantha Wilhelm first started taking classes at Amarillo College, she seriously considered giving up, and now she’s preparing to give […]

  • Tiny TikTok camera packs charming retro punch

    By Foster ConnerPage Editor Small, portable and classical. Recently, I watched a trend of people buying a “Chuzhao Camera” on TikTok and decided to purchase […]

  • ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ shines as series favorite

    By Genevieve PresleyColumnist On Mar. 18, Suzanne Collins released “Sunrise On The Reaping,” the long-awaited fifth “Hunger Games” novel. This book serves as the second […]

  • Bowl latta meh, new fast-casual needs improvement

    By Raina BurusnukulPage & Online Editor In early March, Amarillo welcomed rising Chipotle competitor, Qdoba, to its food scene. The fast-casual Mexican restaurant boasts several […]

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