HutchCC cancels spring break, moves graduation up
HutchCC’s spring calendar looks different this year, due to COVID-19 related concerns.
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
HutchCC’s spring calendar looks different this year, due to COVID-19 related concerns.
BrightHouse, Hutchinson-based domestic abuse and sexual-assault help center, educates police how to identify domestic abuse victims in ongoing team effort.
A history instructor and a student at HutchCC voice their views on the U.S. President’s effort to establish a “pro-American curriculum.”
The abrupt resignation of Wichita State University President Jay Golden shocked students. The Collegian supports the push to make resignation details public.
Some backgrounds may be a little more diverse than others, as HutchCC hosts many foreign students. These students have traveled across the world to attend HutchCC and benefit from the same family feel that most of us acquire.
Coffee shops and fast food places, which make a good percentage of their revenue from students looking for a place to hang out with friends or a place to study, had to really dive into how to go about reopening, and how to create a safe environment for everyone.
In this edition: what students and staff streaming, cosmetology school reopens, what foreign students think of the differences in education and more, a golf preview and what fall-sports athletes are doing with the uncertainty of playing in the spring.
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