In-person graduation, a blessing to end a tough year
By CAILEY DINGA Page Editor COVID has impacted our lives for the past year and changed the way things are normally done. With the vaccine, […]
By CAILEY DINGA Page Editor COVID has impacted our lives for the past year and changed the way things are normally done. With the vaccine, […]
EDITORIAL As of March 10, Texas opened up to 100 percent capacity for businesses as well as got rid of the requirement of wearing masks […]
By Ruth Martinez Page Editor Since the beginning of January this year, gas prices started to creep up from the original $1.80 per gallon fiesta. […]
By Alejandra Garcia Staff Reporter Amarillo College officials say they recognize the need for more online-based degrees and online and tech-supported classes in a post […]
By Daniel Pineda Staff Reporter Amarillo College students say they are grateful for the services they receive from the High Plains Food Bank Mobile Harvest […]
By CAYLEE HANNA, LEXIE SMITH AND ALYSSA FANT Editor-in-Chief and Staff Reporters Mask-wearing will soon be optional at Amarillo College. Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, the AC […]
By LEXI SMITH and ALYSSA FANT Staff Reporters Both students and faculty say succeeding in video conference-based classes is challenging. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, […]
By Ruth Martinez Page Editor Panhandle PBS, the Amarillo College licensed public television station, is preparing to debut a series about the Black experience. “Living […]
By Alejandra Garcia Staff Reporter Enrollment in the Amarillo College music department has increased this spring semester. The department’s numbers have risen to 30 from […]
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