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The 806 coffee, lounge brews change

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor Located on Historic Route 66, The 806 Coffee + Lounge isn’t just a coffee shop, it’s a cultural hub. I’ve been […]

College distractions challenge idea of unstructured discipline

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Marcus LopezStudent Reporter The amount of opportunity for distractions people face everyday is already challenging, but what happens when the responsibilities of being a […]

Badger Baseball takes on top-ranked opponents

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Trey Lopez and Foster ConnerSports Reporters Amarillo College Badgers baseball hosted El Paso Tejanos on Saturday, March 22. The teams played a doubleheader at […]

Writers’ Corner provides tutoring, writing assistance: Professional, peer workers allow one-on-one approach for students

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Heston RobinsonStudent Reporter The Writers’ Corner offers assistance for students working on written assignments, like essays or research papers. Officially named the Writing Academic […]

Protecting National Parks: an ongoing battle for nature

April 6, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson established the National Park Service (NPS), a vital organization that operates under the Department of the […]

Editorial: Texas measles outbreak raises concern

April 4, 2025 The Ranger 0

As measles spreads to college campuses such as Trinity Valley Community College, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of vaccinations and adherence to safety […]

Chiller line damaged, caused unexpected heat wave

April 4, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster ConnerPage Editor A construction mishap on Amarillo College’s Washington Street Campus led to an unexpected heat wave for students, faculty and staff when […]

Persistence pays off: Dr. Jamelle Conner’s road to Amarillo College

April 4, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Foster Conner and Valerie SalasPage Editor and Design Editor Dr. Jamelle Conner’s journey to be the president of Amarillo College wasn’t a straight path. […]

Panhandle PBS will preview ‘We Want the Funk’ April 3

April 3, 2025 The Ranger 0

By Heston RobinsonStudent Reporter Amarillo College’s FM90, Matney Mass Media Program, the Department of Music, Music Makers and Presidential Scholars are teaming up with Panhandle […]

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