The world will be normal again, but will I?
Collegian Editor in Chief Tabitha Barr wonders how she will fare through the other side of the Coronavirus outbreak
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Can We Talk About the Political Fashion State of the School Right Now? 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.
For the first time in 14 years, the HutchCC softball team defeated Butler. Women’s Track and Field sophomore Gabby Collins earned All-American honors. Baseball falls 13-6.
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While walking through the HutchCC campus, one can easily spot scrunchies, overalls, bell-bottom jeans, round-lensed glasses, Game Boys, glass pop bottles, and even 90s hairstyles such as the love-it-or-hate-it mullet. With all of these retro habits making a comeback, the question is, what makes these styles or objects so much more appealing than things such as cassette tapes, black-and-white films, or the daily newspaper?