NJCAA announces most fall sports will be moved to spring
By Adam KolbCo-Sports Editor The NJCAA has announced an updatedRead More
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
By Adam KolbCo-Sports Editor The NJCAA has announced an updatedRead More
Students are no longer working long hours in the classroom or the library, but are now having to make their own work spaces. Both students and staff are learning their way through online classes.
With finals under way, students and faculty at HutchCC are still adjusting to online classes, causing an extra layer of stress to an already stressful time.
With a topic that is so vulnerable, it’s not something that gets talked about enough, and the knowledge is lacking. BrightHouse, a non-profit organization, seeks to help those who have been victimized and eliminate it by serving the Hutchinson community.
The Blue Dragon football team held a 10-2 record in the fall, and HutchCC players and coaches were disappointed as the COVID-19 pandemic canceled spring sports.
The semester is coming to an end, which usually means the HutchCC Campus Store is bustling with the students returning books or snagging some last-minute apparel. With the COVID-19 global pandemic closing down campus, this semester it’s looking a bit different.
Emily Fehrman, in her final column for the Collegian, reflects on her time at HutchCC and the friends she was looking forward to seeing at graduation.
“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.
6-foot-4 guard D.J. Mitchell completed his career at HutchCC with 116 3-point field goals, the fifth most in Blue Dragon men’s basketball history.
HutchCC All-American Abby Ogle was the first Blue Dragon on the women’s 2020 team to sign. The 5-foot-8 guard from Baldwin shot 59.3 percent from the field, the best in the conference.