A whole new world of opportunity for two HutchCC students
HutchCC students Alyssa Ibarra and Tabitha Barr were accepted into a program in which participants work at Disney parks while continuing their college careers
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Meet HutchCC Tutor Zach Dixon HutchCC students Alyssa Ibarra and Tabitha Barr were accepted into a program in which participants work at Disney parks while continuing their college careers
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?
“If you’re looking for some piano ballads you can listen to while crying in the car at midnight, look no further than Anson Seabra, a Midwest native who has made a name for himself on TikTok with his melancholic melodies.” – By Jared Shuff
“If you want to be confronted with all forms of mental crises in a Cyndi Lauper fashion, Of Montreal’s “UR FUN” is worth multiple listen-throughs.” By Leslie Grajeda
“I see ‘Sonic’ as a perfect example of video games in the 90s. They’re wild, full of bright colors and cartoonish enemies, and never take themselves too seriously. Once I heard they were making a live-action ‘Sonic’ movie, that’s what I hoped they would do with whatever story they got from the original game. For the most part, my wishes were fulfilled.” – By Caleb Spencer
“Lovers often become strangers, validation is a drug, and we’re all still learning how to be human. These are all messages that Chelsea Cutler emphasizes in her studio debut album ‘How to Be Human.'” – By Jared Shuff
Emily Branson reports on the rise in popularity of the short video-sharing app TikTok and its potentially addictive nature.
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With the latest installment in the “Star Wars” universe coming out over break, Aaron Strain talked to students about their thoughts on the direction of the series.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there were a couple of kids who fell in love with “Star Wars.” Jump into hyperspace, and both of those people are now professors at HutchCC, and Emily Branson asked them about their shared love.