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IT chief resigns

April 14, 2016 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 1

Amarillo College Vice President of Information Technology Lee Colaw has resigned from his position effective April 12. Terry Kleffman, assistant chief information officer of the […]

AC encourages commitment to diversity

February 18, 2016 The Ranger 0

Written by | Alma Bustamante | With February being Black History Month, the question arises: how diverse is Amarillo College, and what impact does it […]

Cheech Marin talks chicano art

February 11, 2016 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 0

Cheech Marin, legendary comedian, actor, director, author and art collector, came to talk about his collection of Chicano art Tuesday at the Amarillo Museum of […]

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Financial instability causes changes for college

December 2, 2015 The Ranger 0

Amarillo College is going through a financial crisis as it’s being forced to cut its budget by more than $3 million in order to survive […]

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Why choose Amarillo College?

September 17, 2015 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 0

When you attend Amarillo College, you begin a path that opens many doors. Students are looking for a good starting point for future plans on […]

Concert raises over $2,200 for food pantry

May 11, 2015 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 0

Amarillo College students, faculty and staff and Amarillo community members had an unusual opportunity April 25. Alternative rock band Blue October gave a concert that […]

Blue October: Meet bassist Matt Noveskey

May 11, 2015 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 1

Matt Noveskey’s love for music began when he was just a young child. Growing up in a musical family, he always was attracted to it. […]

Weathersbee: Designer’s mind at work

April 2, 2015 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 0

To the countless students in the graphic design department, Derek Weathersbee is just one of a handful of Amarillo College instructors who have guided them for the past three years.

Books bring out creativity at AMoA

April 2, 2015 Alma Bustamante - Ranger Reporter 0

AMoA hosts pop-up book exhibition

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    Gary Burnley mixes worlds in new exhibition, ‘Stranger(s) in the village’

    by elle curry Guest Writer Gary Burnley, a collage artist from St. Louis, Missouri, is an unassuming man, his voice a soft ribbon of velvet […]

  • AI Art vs Artists

    By JUSTACE SMITHSON  Student Reporter The expression of life, survival, love, relationships, fear and every other lived experience has been depicted through art since the […]

  • “Heartstopper’ leaves readers wanting more

    by Jordan Nuner  Entertainment Critic With the much anticipated final volume of “Heartstopper” coming later this year, I’d like to share how wonderful this series […]

  • ‘Dog Gone:’ powerful story of boy and his dog

    By Genevieve PresleyColumnist When I heard about a new movie called “Dog Gone” on Netflix starring Rob Lowe, I knew that I wanted to watch […]

  • Be weird, Be rude, Stay alive

    by Katelyn Starks  Student Reporter Whenever someone asks me if I have any podcast recommendations for them, I immediately tell them about audiochuck because, not […]

  • Keep on truckin’

    By Melanie Lemons   Student Reporter  Amarillo College’s commerical driver’s license  (CDL) program offers students the ability to earn between $35,000 and $60,000 annually after […]

  • Tech club makes comeback

    By Elvia Ortiz  Student Reporter  Curious Amarillo College students walking around the second floor of the Byrd Business Building might notice two QR codes outside […]

  • New AI technology presents challenges

    By NAW EI EI NGE Student Reporter ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence tool that generates any question that a person may have.  According to Thomas […]

Disability Services ensures equal opportunities

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Bring back physical textbooks

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Students’ stressors put mental health in shambles

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Amarillo National Bank gives $2.5 million to AC

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Tattoos shouldn’t be taboo

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