Being Black in Hutchinson -Jobe family is the local soap shop talk
Hutchinson has dozens of small businesses waiting for people to find and experience. Aleesa Bath and Body is one such business
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
Hutchinson has dozens of small businesses waiting for people to find and experience. Aleesa Bath and Body is one such business
“When I lived in Mississippi, 90% of students were African American, and moving to Hutch was a cultural shock… It was different, but after getting used to it, the students were awesome to be around.”
1 responseSomething as simple as walking through a self-checkout line without being stared out is not a luxury some Black Hutchinson residents have
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HutchCC’s Parker Student Union cafeteria opened after months of construction.
Locally-owned small business Smith’s Market offers a variety of produce and old fashioned sweets and toys.
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.”
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.