
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Genevieve Presley and Angelina SyribouthColumnist & Photographer The music department at Amarillo College was left devastated and concerned when a ceiling leak caused damage […]
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 […]
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 […]
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