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Common Reader

The Common Reader is a tool that brings together AC students, as well as bridges the gap between students and faculty members.

Student shares info on Common Reader author

October 28, 2015 The Ranger 0

AC Presidential Scholar Kimber Wilburn shares information about Common Reader author Ruta Sepetys.

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Best-selling author to visit college

October 22, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

Students will have opportunity to meet, interact with Common Reader writer The author of a best-selling book that soon will become a movie is coming […]

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AC Common Reader author visit approaches

October 21, 2015 The Ranger 0
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Common Reader- Character reveals the ‘grayness’ of life

October 19, 2015 The Ranger 0

Terry Callis | AC student In conjunction with Amarillo College’s Common Reader Project, The Ranger will feature a series of articles written by Dr. Mary […]

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Student sheds light on dark day in Lithuanian history

October 8, 2015 The Ranger 0

In conjunction with Amarillo College’s Common Reader Project, The Ranger features a series of articles written by Dr. Mary Dodson’s Composition I class that focus […]

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‘Between Shades of Gray’ gives a glimpse into Lithuanian cuisine

September 17, 2015 The Ranger 0

In conjunction with Amarillo College’s Common Reader Project, The Ranger will feature a series of articles written by Dr. Mary Dodson’s Composition I class that […]

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Committee decides on upcoming Common Reader

February 12, 2015 The Ranger 0

Taken by Soviet police, a 15-year-old girl and her family are deported to a Siberian prison camp where they must fight for their lives. That […]

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    by Jordan Nuner  Entertainment Critic With the much anticipated final volume of “Heartstopper” coming later this year, I’d like to share how wonderful this series […]

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    by Katelyn Starks  Student Reporter Whenever someone asks me if I have any podcast recommendations for them, I immediately tell them about audiochuck because, not […]

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    By Melanie Lemons   Student Reporter  Amarillo College’s commerical driver’s license  (CDL) program offers students the ability to earn between $35,000 and $60,000 annually after […]

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    By NAW EI EI NGE Student Reporter ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence tool that generates any question that a person may have.  According to Thomas […]

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