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Shift in currency increases equality

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A civil rights activist, an abolitionist, a leader, Harriet Tubman has undeniably impacted history in tremendous ways. The shift from Andrew Jackson being the face […]

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Redefining the meaning of love

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Written by | MAGGIE TINOCO | Have you ever thought to wonder about the true meaning behind love and whether the significance still is the […]

Auto collision technology program helps students gain multiple skills

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Written by | SALVADOR GUTIERREZ | The auto collision technology program has been a part of Amarillo College for three years. The program has existed […]

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Panelists discuss concerns regarding open carry policy

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Written by | NATALIE VILLARREAL | Amarillo College’s Legal Society sponsored an open carry/campus carry discussion on the Downtown Campus April 22.The discussion included four […]

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Mayor’s breakfast highlights day cares’ ‘No Excuses’ policy

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Written by | SAVANNAH TARBET | Amarillo Mayor Paul Harpole announced Jill Goodrich, executive director of Opportunity School in Amarillo, as his Friend of the […]

FM90’s ‘Tejano Throwback’ show continues to entertain

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Written by | Salvador Gutierrez | Amarillo College, along with FM90, created a tradition inside and outside the Amarillo borderlines. From 8 p.m. to midnight […]

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Netflix continues to take over

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Netflix is one of the largest online streaming services available to people, and many Amarillo College students use its services. The average Netflix user is […]

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‘Rebelde’ sparks interest from south of the border

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Bringing back the most poplar Hispanic teen series — not just in Mexico — but even in the United States is Netflix with Rebelde. Though […]

New VP joins business affairs

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Written by | Randi Riggs | Steven Smith never imagined, when he was giving a speech in Dr. Paul Matney’s Business and Professional Communications class […]

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  • Opinion: Stop-motion reclaims frame

    By Zoe Hughes Page Editor Stop-motion movies may not dominate the screens today, but their impact and artistry remain unforgettable. Whether it was “The Nightmare […]

  • Editorial: Cracking at the foundation: freedom of speech applies to everyone

    The freedom of speech is more than a constitutional right; it’s the foundation of democracy, yet in recent years, the foundation is beginning to crack […]

  • FM90 celebrates College Radio Day

    By Zoe Hughes Staff Reporter Amarillo College’s FM90, along with hundreds of college radio stations around the world participated In College Radio Day on Friday, […]

  • FM90 returns to 100,00 watts

    By Seth Garner Student Reporter Amarillo College’s FM90 is officially back at full power and broadcasting at 100,000 watts for the first time in more […]

  • Badger Bold campaign ends

    By Angelina Syribouth Social Media Manager The Badger Bold fundraising campaign may be over, but, according to Amarillo College officials, its impact is just beginning.  […]

  • Amarillo College pride club hosts Will and Harper screening ahead of national coming out day

    By Aaron Glaesman Videographer On October 8th, Amarillo College’s Pride club hosted a special screening of the documentary Will and Harper. This heartfelt and thought-provoking […]

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    Letter From The Editor

    By Gillian Crist Editor-in-Chief The Ranger is an independent news source. The content in this publication does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Amarillo College […]

  • 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 […]

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