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The Hutchinson Collegian won 18 individual awards and a silver medal for overall excellence at the conference composed of colleges across the state.
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Jackie Long, Career Development and Placement Coordinator at HutchCC and advisor to over 3,000 students during her 20-year career, is retiring this year.
“This is kind of like a thunderstorm right now. Well, there’s going to be a rainbow:” HutchCC President Carter File on wishing the best for students.
The Tulgey Wood, HutchCC’s art and literature publication, is compiled by one student and an English professor.
With the extra year of eligibility granted by the NJCAA to all spring sports athletes, some HutchCC athletes are left looking toward their future with question marks. Do they stay or transfer?
Ryan Diehl, Curriculum and Program Improvement Coordinator at HutchCC is an inspiration to his students.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected everyone individually, including HutchCC students and instructors. Some miss classroom friends and worry about what their future holds. However, together, they will pull through.
Despite not having any athletic events this spring, HutchCC Sports Information Director Steve Carpenter is still finding ways to keep busy.
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