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Victims deserve real voices

October 15, 2022 The Ranger 0

OPINION By Jo EarlyOnline Editor True crime content has seen a boom in popularity over the past decade. Podcasts like “My Favorite Murder” consistently top […]

Don’t let a few bad apples spoil democracy for everyone

October 14, 2022 The Ranger 0

EDITORIAL In 2015, Amarillo voters barely managed to squeeze out an approval of $32 million for a new downtown baseball field. The final outcome: 52% […]

Innovation Outpost upskills Amarillo

October 13, 2022 The Ranger 0

RYLEE MOORE | The Ranger By RYLEE MOORECo-Editor Amarillo College’s Innovation Outpost (IO), is opening its doors in downtown Amarillo this month to offer in-person […]

AC announces $3 million gift and renamed fitness center

October 13, 2022 The Ranger 0

By RYLEE MOORE Editor-in-Chief Amarillo College officials announced the name of the newly-renovated fitness center Oct. 13 as the FirstBank Southwest Center, and received a […]

AC students put school, work before romantic pursuits

October 6, 2022 The Ranger 0

By D Hill Page Editor Many students say they meet their spouses in college. However, AC students say they’re too busy to date. “Dating has […]

Badger Bold campaign promises transformation for AC

October 5, 2022 The Ranger 0

Photos by RYLEE MOORE and ANDREW TERRY | The Ranger By RYLEE MOORE and ANDREW TERRY Editor-in-Chief and Current Editor The Amarillo College Foundation officially […]

Hanson divides, conquers in new album ‘Red Green Blue’

October 4, 2022 The Ranger 0

REVIEW By ALDO AGUILAR  Student Reporter Even though they may only be known for their break-out single “MMMBop,” Hanson shows that they are not confined […]

AMOA brings new exhibits from counterculture artists

October 3, 2022 The Ranger 0

By AIDAN BLANKENSHIP Student Reporter The Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) is adding two new installations to its gallery this semester. One artist takes a […]

Presidential Scholars offers networking, travel opportunities

October 2, 2022 The Ranger 0

By DAISY BURTON  Student Reporter  The Presidential Scholars are a group of honor students at Amarillo College who participate in enrichment activities, community service and  […]

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  • Review: The Conjuring’s final chapter ends with a whimper, not a scare

    By Joleigh Darsey Staff Reporter The Conjuring: Last Rites, based on a true story written by Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, was […]

  • Review: ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ balances teen drama with charm

    By Genevieve Presley Columnist “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is a Prime Video original series based on the trilogy of books by bestselling author Jenny […]

  • Review: Quick bites, big mediterranean taste

    By Foster Conner Assignments Editor Recently I went to the recently opened Moto Medi on Georgia to see what the hype was about. As someone […]

  • Blue out brings victory

    By Gillian Crist Editor-in-Chief The Badger volleyball team took a victory sweep over Clarendon College in their conference opener Blue Out Game Sept. 17. During […]

  • Behind the Badger: Sam ‘bam’ Cardona

    By Juan Lugos Sports Reporter Q: Why are people starting to call you “Sam Bam Cardona?”  Q: Who was your biggest inspiration growing up either […]

  • Inside Student Life: a conversation with Hereford’s campus leader

    By Kimberly Martinez Staff Reporter Q: Syndia Rodriguez, can you tell me a little bit about yourself? Q: What made you choose this position?  Q: […]

  • Real world experience for business through DECA

    By Angelina Syribouth Social Media Manager Amarillo College students now have the chance to sharpen their business skills and compete through a new student club, […]

  • AC Vocal Jazz ensemble brings Jazz to life

    By Zoe Hughes Staff Reporter For Amarillo College students seeking to blend their love of music with a tight-knit team, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble provides […]

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