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Professor by day …rocker and ‘blues guy’ on the weekend

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February 29, 2012 By JAMI JOINER | Opinion Editor   Dr. Brian Farmer, a social sciences professor, teaches a number of government and history classes […]

What a coffee shop should be, Roasters provides freshness, perfect atmosphere

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February 8, 2012 By Kendal Kuehler |Ranger Reporter As Roasters nears its 20th anniversary in business, it still provides customers with friendly service and high-quality […]

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Stepping out on a ledge Flick does not disappoint despite drawn-out scenes

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February 8, 2012 BY DAVID LEWIS | Ranger Reporter Scared of heights? That’s OK, as many moviegoers were allowed the intense adrenaline rush of a […]

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Forget the clowns and crowns… Sixth street burger joint has something better

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BY JAKE CHILDERS Ranger Reporter   WHEN YOU think of burger joints, what usually comes to mind? Most people think of clowns and guys wearing […]

Theatre, Music and Visual Arts departments prepare for busy semester

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By Jami Joiner Opinion editor   The Amarillo College Fine Arts department has a full semester planned for the Spring 2012 term. With several concerts […]

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Pescaraz captures Italian culture

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By Chad Fewell Ranger Reporter   ITALIANS HAVE a genuine passion for sharing meals with family and friends. Italy is a country rich in culture, […]

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9/11 tribute to end theater season

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By Chris Major A blind date, a crazy musician, a sock puppet and drinking games. No, this isn’t a Saturday night party. To keep with […]

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Visuals, humor make game rent-worthy

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By Kaylin Kennedy “Rage” is one of the newest games to come from iD software, the makers of “Doom” and “Quake.” It was released in […]

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Third movie does not disappoint

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By Nikki Larkan Paranormal Activity 3 hit theaters Oct. 21 with a midnight premiere. Although I did not go to the first showing, I was […]

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