AC’s mortuary science program kicks the bucket
By ALYSSA SPANGLER Staff Reporter The Amarillo College mortuary science program is no longer accepting students after losing its accreditation from the American Board of […]
		
	By ALYSSA SPANGLER Staff Reporter The Amarillo College mortuary science program is no longer accepting students after losing its accreditation from the American Board of […]
		
	By BETHANY FOX and ARINE GALE GARIN Staff Reporters Business leaders from the Amarillo community gathered at Amarillo College’s Washington Street Campus Oct. 1 to […]
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	By Emily Reeves, Staff Reporter Despite the uncertainty of these last few months, graduation for the spring semester of 2020 is finally upon us. Graduation […]
		
	Dear graduates (and everyone that loved you to this milestone): Life can be as difficult as it is joyful. The COVID-19 pandemic certainly added layers […]
		
	By Lauren Ebben, Editor-in-Chief As the days tick closer to the end of the semester, Amarillo College prepares for its historic 100th commencement ceremony, made […]
		
	illustration by Daniar Ballester Cheating worries facultyby Caylee Hanna, Staff ReporterNearly 70 percent of college students admit to cheating on tests or assignments, according to the International Center for Academic Integrity. Some students say cheating is a good way to pass their classes, but Amarillo College faculty members disagree.“Students who copy test answers are foolish,” Rebecca Easton, the dean of liberal arts, said. “They are paying good money for a better future, only to throw it
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