VIDEO: Distinguished Lecture: Paul Rusesabagina
Humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina talks about his life with The Ranger.
Humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina talks about his life with The Ranger.
Ranger video reporter Allysia Fine explores the danger of drinking and driving with the help of the AC Police.
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Ranger reporter Marissa Martinez shares her thoughts on the reality show.
Taking a new approach, the Disney animated film, Frozen, is a loose adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story, “The Snow Queen.”
Now, the Snow Queen is transformed into a modern fairy tale character as the older sister, Princess Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel. Meanwhile, the youngest sister, Princess Anna,
Two former Amarillo College students – both members of the AC Mass Comm Wall of Fame – spoke at AC this semester. Ben Sargent, a political cartoonist from Austin, spoke for the finale of the 2014 Creative Mind Lecture Series. Jason Boyett, a writer for Amarillo Magazine among other jobs, was a guest speaker the same day.
There’s a vibrant scene in the Amarillo art world filled with live music, art, drinks and food. It’s the Amarillo Museum of Art’s Art After Dark event.
“When people think of art they tend to think of one thing, but it’s not just one thing at all,” said Judy Youngblood, an artist responsible for the print exhibit, “Hydrologic.”
Amarillo College’s Global Competency Scholars will travel to Munich and Berlin, Germany, and Prague, Czech Republic, during spring break.
Carter Woodson, a founder of the observance of Black History Month, was a man who made a difference, said Dr. Brian Farmer, a social sciences professor.
According to Farmer, Woodson attended a national celebration in Washington, D.C., in 1915, 50 years after slavery had ended in 1865, to celebrate the accomplishments of African-Americans during the past five decades.
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