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Put me in, coach; athletics to return to AC fall 2022

August 30, 2021 The Ranger 0

By ARINE GARIN Staff Reporter Athletics are returning to Amarillo College for the first time since the 1980s. Officials say this will provide opportunities for […]

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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 0

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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