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The Times, and the Class Schedules, Are Changing: HutchCC Online Classes to Match Face-To-Face Schedule
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“We want to be transparent,” File said. “That’s not the issue. I think our issue is (we don’t know) what we aren’t doing or what more can we do.”
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Take a break from pandemic and school stresses by visiting local pumpkin patches. (Or add to it at some haunted attractions.)
Young college women have noticed the risks and are taking action.
Naee Williams, who organized Hutchinson’s June BLM rally, says the event brought passion for justice that has not yet translated to action.
All artists want a way to express themselves in ways that show who they truly are and how they feel about what they’re creating. For Hutchinson artist Brady Scott, he showcases his talent by painting murals.
Hutchinson has dozens of small businesses waiting for people to find and experience. Aleesa Bath and Body is one such business
“When I lived in Mississippi, 90% of students were African American, and moving to Hutch was a cultural shock… It was different, but after getting used to it, the students were awesome to be around.”
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