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Best-selling author to visit college

October 22, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

Students will have opportunity to meet, interact with Common Reader writer The author of a best-selling book that soon will become a movie is coming […]

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Discussion brings awareness to domestic violence

October 22, 2015 Robert Celestino II 0

The Legal Society of Amarillo College hosted a three-part live discussion panel in support of October’s cause: domestic violence awareness. The latest event, titled ‘Understanding […]

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$2.6 million grant received because of Hispanic population

October 8, 2015 Jenna Gibson 0

Amarillo College soon will be $2.6 million dollars richer. On Sept. 22, college officials announced that AC has received a Title V grant. This year […]

College renames library Ware Student Commons

October 8, 2015 Halle Hebbel 0

Amarillo College President Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart announced Sept. 29 that the building previously named Lynn Library on the Washington Street Campus now will be called […]

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Steady decline in enrollment yet increase in full-time students

September 24, 2015 The Ranger 0

Students walking around the Washington Street Campus this semester might not notice, but enrollment is down from this time last fall. Robert Austin, vice president […]

Webcam testing policy causes debate

September 24, 2015 Robert Celestino II 0

Distance learning students enrolled in online Anatomy and Physiology courses at Amarillo College have been subjected to a new testing method; a webcam test monitoring […]

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Most classes to change from 16 to 8 weeks for next fall

September 24, 2015 The Ranger 0

Big changes are coming for Amarillo College in the upcoming year. During the general assembly on Sept. 11, Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, AC president, made an […]

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AC launches career information website for students

September 17, 2015 The Ranger 0

Amarillo College has started a new website to help students get started and find a career based on the hottest positions available while also giving […]

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Campus construction completion anticipated for spring 2016

September 17, 2015 The Ranger 0

The Amarillo College Washington Street Campus broke ground this summer on a $3.47 million renovation project, and the results are expected to debut in spring […]

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