Women’s Month: a reminder more needs to be done
Our View: In honor of National Women’s Month, we want to walk through how much women have accomplished over the years and how they continue to push past sexist actions to be equal.
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
Our View: In honor of National Women’s Month, we want to walk through how much women have accomplished over the years and how they continue to push past sexist actions to be equal.
While walking through the HutchCC campus, one can easily spot scrunchies, overalls, bell-bottom jeans, round-lensed glasses, Game Boys, glass pop bottles, and even 90s hairstyles such as the love-it-or-hate-it mullet. With all of these retro habits making a comeback, the question is, what makes these styles or objects so much more appealing than things such as cassette tapes, black-and-white films, or the daily newspaper?
As a student, instructor office hours should be your friend, not fiend. Office hours are designed for students to ask questions, receive additional help from their instructor on tough content, or have class-related discussions about the content of the class.
Dunn, a freshman outfielder from Rose Hill High School, is batting .388 with 10 RBIs for the Blue Dragons, who entered March with an 11-5 record.
A preview of next week’s Dillon Lecture Series speaker. Byron Pitts, co-anchor of ABC’s “Nightline” is set to present Tuesday at 10:30AM at the Sports Arena.
Emily Fehrman wrote a column “just in case you need a little help with that pesky writer’s block”
Photo by Nathan Addis/HutchCC Sports Information: Saquan Singleton throwing aRead More
The law of averages finally worked against the Hutchinson Community College women’s basketball team on Monday in the Region 6 Tournament semifinals against the Barton Cougars.
The Cosmosphere’s SpaceWorks announced new traveling exhibits Tuesday, including one featuring artifacts from the Apollo 13 mission.
Jake Brown reacts to recent MLB news, including the Astro’s sign stealing and the Commissioner’s vow to punish intentional plunking. “As much as we love to hate on the Astros, we should also be hating on Major League Baseball officials.”