It’s not too late for HutchCC students to register to vote for November’s election
If younger college students want their voices heard in government, it is not too late for them to register to vote; by October 13.
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If younger college students want their voices heard in government, it is not too late for them to register to vote; by October 13.
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Welcome back to HutchCC! It feels a bit weird, doesn’t it? Back from quarantine, the Collegian discusses mental health, mask wearing, and campus socializing
While some HutchCC students feel controlled by coronavirus, they still make time to have fun. The only problem is where to do so.
COVID-19 has been “like a spotlight that can’t be turned off. It shines a light on issues that no longer can be ignored”