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Experience the Common Reader Lecture with Jonathan Safran Foer

November 8, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Ranger Staff Want to relive the 2011 common reader lecture with Jonathan Safran Foer, or want to view it for the first time? Click […]

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Amarillo gets “Incredibly Close” with Jonathan Safran Foer

November 5, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Jami Joiner Jonathan Safran Foer, author of “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,” came to Amarillo College Wednesday to discuss this semester’s Common Reader with […]

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$3 million donation helps fund new Hereford facility

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Photo by Jacob Guerrero By Linda Cortez One man’s generosity is making a dream reality at the Amarillo College Hereford Campus. William Hanshaw, 88, of […]

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Crime rates still low on AC campuses

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Kathryn Strong Crime on the Amarillo College campuses still is low, according to the Annual Security Report. AC provides annual crime statistics in reports […]

Institutional theme brings 9/11 to Amarillo

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Rare photographs of Ground Zero tour U.S., stop at AMoA By Linda Cortez The Amarillo Museum of Art is remembering the 10th anniversary of 9/11 […]

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Academy prepares future officers

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Tanner Willis The Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy was founded in 1968. The first graduating class had nine recruits. More than 40 years later, […]

Record-breaking first snow fall on Amarillo, AC

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Chris Major View Photo Slideshow A 100 year-old record was broken Oct. 27. As morning came, snow had fallen across the Texas Panhandle, bringing […]

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Study: Students need more sleep

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

By Kaylin Kennedy According to improveyoursleep.com, about 70 million people in the nation have trouble sleeping. With work and school, about 60 percent of college […]

Community runs for education

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Intramurals 5k run raises awareness for ‘No Excuses’ By Vanessa Garcia Students and employees of Amarillo College as well as members of the community participated […]

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