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Articles by Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor

Community Link ‘awakens’ Sahagun

April 18, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

People never stop learning, whether it’s discovering something new about a friend for the first time, reading an unknown word or hearing the latest topic […]

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REVIEW: Unexpected Admission brings letdown

April 11, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Spring has arrived, and for many high school seniors, it brings upon them an agonizing few months. It’s during this time that they wait and […]

OPINION: Sensationalism is not news so stop spreading it

March 28, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

I’m a journalism student. I plan on being a journalist. I read the news. I watch the news. I listen to the news. And I […]

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PROFILE: Students receive needed help from Community Link

March 28, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Taking the first step to reach educational goals sometimes is the hardest challenge students face. As time goes by and other responsibilities take priority, many […]

Students meet and visit with Scott Pelley, CBS anchor and correspondent

March 24, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Scott Pelley, anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News and a correspondent for 60 Minutes, was honored at Texas Tech University’s 46th Annual […]

Snowmageddon or snow heaven?

March 7, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

[slideshow_deploy id=’4252′] See pictures showing how a record 19 inches of snow the last week of Feb. 2013 affected AC and the rest of Amarillo.

Community Link helps to overcome obstacles

February 28, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Family responsibilities, work obligations and financial disadvantages are some of the many obstacles a person may face when trying to decide whether to attend college. […]

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‘Weak knitters in the front’

February 28, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

[slideshow_deploy id=’4096′] Students, faculty become stitched together • Students take classes to learn how to solve complex math and science exercises. They attend English classes […]

Enrollment down for spring semester

February 14, 2013 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Amarillo College enrollment is down for the 2013 spring semester. According to Bob Austin, vice president of student affairs, it was to be expected. “This […]

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    Opinion: Assault rifles first, children second

    By Gillian CristEditor-in-Chief First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to the children who have laid down their lives for my right to […]

  • Editorial: Playing keep away with financial aid

    For some college students nationwide, including those at Amarillo College, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, signed into law this summer, is far […]

  • Badger Bound to replace THRIVE in upcoming years

    By Angelina Syribouth and Karissa Chittavong Social Media Manager & Online Manager The THRIVE scholarship program at Amarillo College has become a staple for many […]

  • Enrollment up, parking down

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist Amarillo College’s fall 2025 enrollment is up nearly 5% from last year, with more than 8,200 students taking classes across all […]

  • Letter from the SGA President

    Hi Badgers, My name is Coline Moon, this year’s Student Government President. I am so excited for this opportunity to serve the student body, and […]

  • Letter from the AC President

    Dear Amarillo College Students, Welcome to a new and exciting semester at Amarillo College! Whether you’re returning or just starting your journey with us, we’re […]

  • FM90 completes tower repairs, still operating at reduced power

    By Seth Garner Student Reporter Amarillo College’s FM90 is closer to returning to full power of 100,000 watts after completing major transmitter repairs.  For now, […]

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    Construction projects continue on AC campus this fall

    By Jate Britton Videographer Amarillo College students beginning the 2025-2026 aca-demic year are being greeted with construction projects on the Washington Street Campus in various […]

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