
First of welders to graduate in March
Written by | Katlin Lanners The Moore County Campus is gearing up to graduate its first class of welders. The program began in fall 2015, […]
Written by | Katlin Lanners The Moore County Campus is gearing up to graduate its first class of welders. The program began in fall 2015, […]
Written by | Alyx Wylie The start of the New Year is bringing many changes at Amarillo College. One change is that mid-day classes now […]
Written by | Ella Vasquez Amarillo College’s Transfer Club hosted a transfer fair Tuesday in the first-floor lobby between Parcells Hall and the Byrd Business […]
Written by | Aaron Hamilton According to Charlie Meyer, the Amarillo College Student Government Association secretary, “SGA is where things happen.” SGA not only hosts […]
Written by | Savannah Tarbet Amarillo College has begun to shorten some 16-week classes to eight weeks.The purpose of accelerated classes is to allow part-time […]
Written by | Angel Oliva The spring semester saw a change at Amarillo College as some courses went from a model of 16 weeks to […]
Written by | Austin Ulen Sixteen blue office chairs sat in a lifeless semi-circle in the college union basement, but over the next two days […]
Written by | Natalie Villarreal They say “Home is where the heart is” and for Megan Eikner, AC’s new dean of technical education, that was […]
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