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Amarillo College Ranger
Current Issue:
Thursday, September 29, 2005
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Front Page
Round Two: Rita
Student Government elects 30 new members
2005 SGA officers
News in Brief
Opinion
Editorial:
Remembering the old days
Students prefer flexibility of day, evening classes
Let's not forget we're still at war
News
Nursing shortage changing education
Student's personal Web site reaches national attention
WT, AC work together
New schedule frees up time
Issues
Abortion wrong, death penalty right
Pro-life or pro-choice
Couple's $60,000 lottery win turns out to be elusive
Features
Extreme sports: Taking a ride on the wild side
Is having a degree worth it?
Suzuki program boosts children's music ability
Arts & Entertainment
'Hansel and Gretel' takes world of fairy tales to the opera house
Viewer ponders faith based on fact over fear
AC fencing team largest in region
Badger Planner
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Issue Summary
Front Page
3 incumbents, 4 new up for election to AC board
Badgerama brings redneck delights to Memorial Park
Fencers compete in Santa Fe
Johnson named NTCC president
Matney serving as acting president
Pinning to honor nursing students
Ranger, AC Current staffs named
Opinion
Staff editorial: Find things to do locally this summer
Graduation: All the work paid off
Tan safely, protect your skin
News
Badger logo redesigned to promote college image
News in Brief
Recycling campaign keeps city clean, attractive
Semester Exam Schedule
Honors convocation rewards students, alumnus
Features
Crossword Puzzle
Tips for transferring
Engineering students build trebuchet
Teacher Feature: Family time, open space make Ferguson a commendable teacher
Arts & Entertainment
Artist Bill Kastan hosts design workshop
AMOA hosts new exhibit featuring area students
Safe Company: More than Music
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