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‘Wendell & Wild’ is dark, spooky, fun stop motion

November 28, 2022 The Ranger 0

By Jordan Nuner Columnist  “Wendell & Wild” is an interesting watch. It came out recently on Netflix and is a stop-motion animated film about an […]

New anime ‘Chainsaw Man’ slays

November 15, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By JORDAN NUNER  Reviwer  This fall season has brought many great anime to watch. “My Hero Academia,” “Spy Family,” to “Your Eternity” and “Mob […]

‘Bullet Train’ is an off-the-rails action- adventure film

November 14, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By BENNETT MCBRIDE Student Reporter  What happens when someone takes an action anime, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” “John Wick” and mixes them all up […]

Artists bring dead back to life

November 4, 2022 The Ranger 0

Nadia Colchado’s “The Black Scorpion” is inspired by her great grandpa saving her from the sting of a black scorpion. Dia de los muertos art […]

AC Theatre kicks off 2022-23 season

October 22, 2022 The Ranger 0

Diego Lopez, Steve Parker, Victoria Perez and Emily Errington rehearse for “Blithe Spirit.” By Ethan Lanham Student Reporter  Amarillo College’s 2022-2023 Theatre season kicked off […]

‘See how they run’ is mid-tier detective fun

October 21, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By Luther Estridge  Student Reporter  “See How They Run” is a 2022 murder mystery comedy directed by Tom George. This whodunnit, which is inspired […]

Hanson divides, conquers in new album ‘Red Green Blue’

October 4, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By ALDO AGUILAR  Student Reporter Even though they may only be known for their break-out single “MMMBop,” Hanson shows that they are not confined […]

AMOA brings new exhibits from counterculture artists

October 3, 2022 The Ranger 0

By AIDAN BLANKENSHIP Student Reporter The Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) is adding two new installations to its gallery this semester. One artist takes a […]

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‘Let’s turn it into sound’ finds delight in a neon tinged alien soundscape

September 22, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By ANDREW TERRY The Current Editor Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith’s latest album “Let’s turn it into sound” is weird. The album is wonderfully idiosyncratic, Smith […]

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    By Genevieve Presley Columnist “Finch” is a self-care app which focuses on goal setting, productivity, and promoting healthier habits in everyday life. Upon downloading, users […]

  • Review: All Bark, All Bite: Sabrina Carpenter’s new era sinks its teeth into pop

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist On August 29, Sabrina Carpenter released her seventh album “Man’s Best Friend.” This project comes one year after “Short n Sweet,” […]

  • Review: Kurtis Conner nails inclusive comedy

    By Aaron Glaesman Page Editor After I bought my ticket to see Conner Kurtis’ live show, I started to panic and question what someone even […]

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    AC offers free legal help for students

    By Zoe Hughes Staff Reporter Amarillo College students have access to free legal services on campus through the Legal Clinic, which provides assistance with a […]

  • PBS defunding leaves community SHOCKED

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist Despite losing a significant portion of its federal funding from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting (CPB), Panhandle PBS is hopeful for […]

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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

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Letter from the AC President

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FM90 completes tower repairs, still operating at reduced power

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Construction projects continue on AC campus this fall

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