The Ranger
  • Home
  • News
  • Feature
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Student Speak
  • Culture
    • Common Reader
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Badger B.S.
    • Audio Newscasts
    • The AC Report
    • AC Update
    • Multimedia Packages
      • Tuition Hike Multimedia Coverage
      • Textbooks Multimedia Coverage
      • AC History Multimedia Coverage
      • Food Multimedia Coverage
    • Student Life Live
  • Contact us
    • Ranger Staff
  • Print Archive
    • Print Archive 2020-2021 Vol. 91
    • Print Archive 2019-2020 Vol. 90
    • Print archive 2018-2019 Vol. 89
    • Print Archive 2017-2018 Vol. 88
    • Print Archive 2016-2017 Vol. 87
    • The Current

Culture

‘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 1

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 […]

No Image

‘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 […]

Posts navigation

« 1 2 3 … 50 »

Find us on social media

Follow by Email
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
  • Badger BS Ep3

    Co-hosts Ethan Lanham and Rhodes discuss teaching styles.

  • No Image

    Gary Burnley mixes worlds in new exhibition, ‘Stranger(s) in the village’

    by elle curry Guest Writer Gary Burnley, a collage artist from St. Louis, Missouri, is an unassuming man, his voice a soft ribbon of velvet […]

  • AI Art vs Artists

    By JUSTACE SMITHSON  Student Reporter The expression of life, survival, love, relationships, fear and every other lived experience has been depicted through art since the […]

  • “Heartstopper’ leaves readers wanting more

    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 […]

  • ‘Dog Gone:’ powerful story of boy and his dog

    By Genevieve PresleyColumnist When I heard about a new movie called “Dog Gone” on Netflix starring Rob Lowe, I knew that I wanted to watch […]

  • Be weird, Be rude, Stay alive

    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 […]

  • Keep on truckin’

    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 […]

  • Tech club makes comeback

    By Elvia Ortiz  Student Reporter  Curious Amarillo College students walking around the second floor of the Byrd Business Building might notice two QR codes outside […]

New AI technology presents challenges

March 9, 2023 0

Disability Services ensures equal opportunities

March 8, 2023 0

Bring back physical textbooks

March 8, 2023 0

Students’ stressors put mental health in shambles

March 7, 2023 0

Amarillo National Bank gives $2.5 million to AC

March 7, 2023 0
The Ranger Online, published by AC Student Media

Student Media exists to serve you--the students. The Ranger serves as an open forum where you can discuss what matters to you. The Ranger staff urges you to submit ideas, photos, writing and videos. The Ranger is an independent student publication and does not reflect the views of Amarillo College or its staff.

Contact Us

You can reach us at therangereditor@gmail.com or find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Meet Our Staff
  • Ranger Staff
Instagram
Instagram has returned invalid data.

Follow The Ranger

Recent Comments
  • chris on Become a DJ for FM90
  • Karla Bryan on Return of athletics sparks facility renovation
  • Cortney Carter on Winter Wonderland 2022
  • Teresa Guzman on AC Student Media wins 14 state awards
  • Teresa Guzman on An afternoon with the Kwahadi Youth Dancers
Archives

Copyright © 2023 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes