Athlete of the week: Tor’e Alford
Alford, a freshman from Derby, has had a sensational year, averaging 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists a game for the Blue Dragons
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Alford, a freshman from Derby, has had a sensational year, averaging 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists a game for the Blue Dragons
HutchCC’s men’s track and field team has headlined every week by breaking records. Normally for the men’s team, those headlines are for distance runners Andrew Kibet and Sylvestre Kibarar. Last week, sophomore Brett Hillabrand got to see his name in the headlines too.
1 responseHutchCC student Trista Maichle is one of the few who have a Feb 29 birthday, and she met with The Collegian for a Q&A.
HutchCC sophomore Gelecia Cooper, from Norfolk, Virginia, is one of the few Americans with a leap year birthday. She is one of roughly 205,000 Americans to be born on February 29.
“I thought I had a pretty good handle on what I ate during my college years, but recently I’ve been making some pretty interesting choices for meals. I have a weird relationship with food anyway, as I’m either starving all of the time or not hungry at all. It’s hard knowing when and what to eat when my stomach can’t decide anything.”- By Tabitha Barr
“With the end of the semester rapidly approaching, I’m sure many of us are feeling something relatively similar. For me, it’s a mixture of excitement, pride, dread, relief, and a hint of fear. OK, maybe a little more than a hint of fear.” – By Emily Fehrman
Our View: “It has taken too long, but Harvey Weinstein has finally been found guilty of third-degree rape and first-degree of criminal sexual assault. Unfortunately, he was acquitted of the two most serious charges that could have sentenced him to life.”
By Adam Kolb / Co-Sports Editor The Hutchinson Community CollegeRead More
1 responseOn Wednesday, Hutchinson Community College will host its Second Annual Computer Connections, allowing students to hear from local computer specialists about the field.
Emily Branson spoke to campus tutors Maria Santos and Ben Pankratz. Work keeps them busy, but tutors find time to hang out.