Athlete of the week: Jordan Galliher
Galliher started her collegiate career strong by tossing a perfect game in a 9-0 win against Allen County. She was named Jayhawk Conference and NJCAA national player of the week.
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Galliher started her collegiate career strong by tossing a perfect game in a 9-0 win against Allen County. She was named Jayhawk Conference and NJCAA national player of the week.
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While students are taking college classes, participating in extracurriculars, and balancing their schoolwork, it can be difficult to find a job that works around their schedule. Emily Branson spoke with students about their jobs and reported on ways other students can find jobs, both on and off campus.
Emily Fehrman on Jake Paul’s misinformed tweet claiming anxiety can be cured if you “chill your mind out” and “go for a walk:”
“Wow, thank you, Jake, I am cured of my debilitating anxiety. If I could just chill my mind out sometimes that would be fantastic, but that’s not what anxiety is.”
The flu shot is the first line of defense against getting influenza. It’s recommended to get the vaccine between September and October, but it’s not too late to protect yourself against the debilitating illness.
“I see ‘Sonic’ as a perfect example of video games in the 90s. They’re wild, full of bright colors and cartoonish enemies, and never take themselves too seriously. Once I heard they were making a live-action ‘Sonic’ movie, that’s what I hoped they would do with whatever story they got from the original game. For the most part, my wishes were fulfilled.” – By Caleb Spencer
HutchCC partnered with Horizons Mental Health Center to show a documentary about the ways suicide affects people. “Suicide: The Ripple Effect” explains the hard truth about suicide and how devastating its effect can be.
1 responseThis weeks roundup of sports news: Women’s basketball beats Colby, Men’s Golf season opens on March 9 jump started by last fall’s success, Track and Field found success in Oklahoma, Softball defeats Murray State, Baseball defeats Labette
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The Collegian’s 2020 Valentine’s Day Edition. Featuring the story of two staff members finding love with each other and a discussion on “Karens”