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Scholars get schooled in the arts

December 18, 2018 The Ranger 0

By LAUREN EBBEN, Staff Reporter | Students in the Amarillo College Presidential Scholars Honors Program spent two days in Dallas for the program’s annual art […]

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BSA to AC, college welcomes new VP

December 14, 2018 The Ranger 0

By KYLER KUYKENDAL, Staff Reporter | On Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, Amarillo College named Cheryl Jones the vice president of employee and organizational development. Jones will […]

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New partnership with WT makes it easier for students to transfer

December 4, 2018 The Ranger 0

By BRIANNA MAESTAS, Staff Reporter¦ Amarillo College and West Texas A&M University have joined forces in the creation of Destination WT. This new agreement means that […]

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AC ends Chick-Fil-A exclusive contract

December 4, 2018 The Ranger 0

By SALVADOR GUTIERREZ, Staff Reporter ¦ Chick-fil-A and Amarillo College have ended their exclusive contract. Although the food cart will keep serving students and faculty, the ending […]

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Ware basement remodel will create large open computer lab

November 15, 2018 The Ranger 0

By SAVANNAH LINDVAY, Staff Reporter ¦ The Amarillo College Ware Basement is changing. The basement is getting a remodel. It is being turned into a large open […]

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Event points seniors to success

November 15, 2018 The Ranger 0

By JEREMY BATES, Staff Reporter ¦ On Oct. 24 and 25, Amarillo College held a recruiting event in the South Exhibit Hall of the Amarillo Civic Center. […]

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AC gives out free Thanksgiving meals

November 14, 2018 The Ranger 0

By BLASS GUERRERO, Staff Reporter ¦  On Thursday, Nov. 15, the Amarillo College Advocacy and Resource Center will be giving out Thanksgiving bags, filled with […]

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Cruz campaign comes to Amarillo

November 6, 2018 The Ranger 2

By RAFAEL FLORES, SALVADOR GUTIERREZ AND BLASS GUERRERO, Staff Reporters ¦ On Oct. 31, the Amarillo Civic Center hosted incumbent Senator Ted Cruz’ Campaign rally for […]

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Visiting professor speaks about community

November 5, 2018 The Ranger 0

By LAUREN EBBEN, Staff Reporter ¦ On Wednesday, Nov. 1, a professor from Kansas State University spoke to a group of students about ways they could […]

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    For news and updates about the coronavirus and its impact on the Amarillo College community, click here.

  • ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ captures audiences

    “The Queen’s Gambit” has become an enormous hit for Netflix. The show takes place in the 1950s and 60s. The cinematography is astounding. I love […]

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    By CAYLEE HANNA Page Editor Bangtan Sonyeondan, also known as BTS, recently released an album that encapsulates what living life is like during the COVID-19 […]

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    By EVAN STATON Staff Reporter As the semester nears the end, work is beginning on a nearly $90 million construction bond that has kick-started a […]

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    By RAYGAN LOPEZ Staff Reporter At the beginning of the school year, students nor teachers knew what to expect. It’s obvious though that 2020 has […]

  • AC aspires to bring back the excitement of sports

    EDITORIAL The Amarillo College board of regents recent vote to reinstate intercollegiate athletics programs represents a positive step for the college that all students, staff, […]

  • It’s not political: wear a mask

    By ALISSA SPANGLER Staff Reporter Many aspects of the Coronavirus pandemic have been turned into political debates that have divided the country. yet one thing […]

  • Leading through a pandemic

    By BETHANY FOX Staff Reporter This semester has been an extremely difficult one, especially for Amarillo College’s president, Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart. Challenging decisions have been […]

  • Leaving the nest Graduation speaker prepares for the next step

    By ALISSA SPANGLER Staff Reporter Sewar Ali is counting down the days to graduation. “I like to go above and beyond just because I know […]

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