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While some HutchCC students feel controlled by coronavirus, they still make time to have fun. The only problem is where to do so.
COVID-19 has been “like a spotlight that can’t be turned off. It shines a light on issues that no longer can be ignored”
Instructors at HutchCC have had to adapt to wearing masks to teach in front of socially-distanced classes these first few weeks of classes, and have found challenges in doing so.
When they weren’t sleeping or laying around doing nothing, HutchCC students gained some new skills.
“The Tulgey Wood”, HutchCC’s annual student literary magazine, needs an editor and co-editor for the 2021 edition
HutchCC SGA President Zach Shanline keeps a busy schedule, including time to care about his peers and improve the college
HutchCC international students described what the experience of coming to school school during the coronavirus pandemic
The Reno County Health Department identified a cluster of seven positive coronavirus cases at HutchCC.