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Get involved while engaging in interests

February 8, 2012 rangeradmin 0

February 8, 2012 Opinion By Elizabeth Wakefield WE ALL have interests, unique and relatable. What’s a better way to spend time than diving into, exploring […]

Staff Editorial: Suck it SOPA

February 1, 2012 rangeradmin 0

Our internet freedom took a turn for the worst last month as the U.S. government tried to enforce the Stop Online Piracy Act. The bill […]

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Children’s shows are not what they use to be

February 1, 2012 rangeradmin 0

Opinion By: Trey Holt| Ranger Reporter     Every day after school, the first thing most kids do when they get home is have a […]

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Vagueness leads to questions about new bill

February 1, 2012 rangeradmin 0

  OPINION By Taylor Anderson     IMAGINE YOU are sitting in your house on Super Bowl Sunday, enjoying the big game; when your front […]

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Students victims of new state law

November 30, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Editorial by Ranger Staff Get ready for another obstacle to higher education. On Jan. 1, 2012, a new Texas law will take effect requiring new […]

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Texas Country unique genre, more than just country

November 30, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Opinion by Kelly Neill kellyrcash@gmail.com Texas Country is an overlooked genre. A lot of people won’t listen to it because they “don’t like country.” And […]

Music: ‘The one common factor we all share’

November 30, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Opinion by Tanner Willis tannerwillis1@hotmail.com Music. It makes the world go round. Hip-hop, punk, metal, rock, classical, jazz, blues, country – it doesn’t matter. Music […]

Occupy Wall Street at critical juncture

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Editorial by Ranger Staff They have our attention; now the time has come for them to do something with it. When the Occupy Wall Street […]

Today’s music: Gnarly or nonsense, much of it short on skill, message

November 2, 2011 rangeradmin 0

Opinion By Chris Major mavboy42@yahoo.com There are few things in life that I treasure as much as music. Everything from the precise beauty of classical […]

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