A promising season for student-athletes cut short
The cancellations of the spring seasons left athletes at HutchCC feeling the impact of COVID-19.
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The cancellations of the spring seasons left athletes at HutchCC feeling the impact of COVID-19.
HutchCC announced plans to hold a modified version of commencement, utilizing a virtual format. This follows the recommendation of the CDC’s guideline that large gatherings of 10 and more people should be limited.
The order directs residents to stay at home and leave only to perform essential activities and requires non-essential businesses to cease operation at their physical places of business.
Reno County Health Department announced the first case of COVID-19 in the county. Unemployment surges as the state provides assistance to small businesses
Collegian Editor in Chief Tabitha Barr wonders how she will fare through the other side of the Coronavirus outbreak
2 responsesCollegian photographer KJ Ryan explores an eerily quiet HutchCC campus after it closed due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
The latest on the local response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
HutchCC alerted students to the potential risks associated with the coronavirus and offered tips to students on how to stay healthy.
The 2020 NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Championship allows eight at-large bids to enter the tournament, reserved for teams that don’t win one of the 16 automatic bids. Just as it occurred last season, the HutchCC women’s basketball team earned one of those spots.
Co-host of ABC’s “Nightline” Byron Pitts spoke as part of the Dillon Lecture Series. He spoke about his time growing up illiterate with a single mother, his career in journalism, and several strangers who helped him along the way.