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Intramurals help students stay active and create lasting friendships

November 12, 2015 Josh Diaz 0

Many students at Amarillo College participate in intramural sports, which are recreational activities organized within the institution. AC is a community college, but it has […]

Two recruiters face challenge

November 12, 2015 Josh Diaz 0

Amarillo College has more than 10,000 students and only two recruiters. Recruiters go around to local high schools and explain to students what AC is […]

FM90 keeps AC on cutting edge

November 12, 2015 Steven Potts 0

“New music first” has been KACV-FM90’s motto for almost 40 years now. FM90 has been committed to playing the best new music and serving the […]

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Being a parent in college is a hardship

November 12, 2015 Jerah King 0

One of the most admirable things when it comes to continuing education is when parents and working students do it. It’s never too late to […]

Physical activity helps relieve stress

November 12, 2015 DeziRae Vasquez 0

Amarillo College students can be physically fit for free at Carter Fitness Center. At the beginning of this semester, Carter Fitness Center became free to […]

Students become engaged with this year’s Common Reader

November 12, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

There are few artists and performers who inspire teenagers to embark on a lengthy bus ride, but for one high school student, it was a […]

Common Reader may lose funding

November 11, 2015 The Ranger 0

Amarillo College launched the Common Reader program in 2008. For those of you who still are unsure what it is or why you should care […]

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Ruta Sepetys shares her story

November 11, 2015 DeziRae Vasquez 0

The author of a New York Times best-selling novel gave a lecture on Amarillo College’s Washington Street campus Oct. 29. Ruta Sepetys is the author […]

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Companies help students with discounts

November 11, 2015 Jessi Bangs 0

College students often are broke and rushing to find ways to save every penny they can. Between tuition, books, transportation and rent, they may have […]

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