NJCAA announces most fall sports will be moved to spring
By Adam KolbCo-Sports Editor The NJCAA has announced an updatedRead More
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By Torie PriceOpinion Page EditorIG: torielprice Taryn Southern, a Wichita native and advocate for the use of artificial intelligence, spoke at the...
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By Chris LachenmaierSports EditorIG: @chrissylach The Hutchinson Community College golf team is back at it again, winning championships. Coached by Chris...
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“These people came together to get justice. I wanted to be right there chanting beside them, but I stood apart for my job and chanted inside my head.” -Tabitha Barr on covering the peaceful protest
Hundreds rallied in Hutchinson to demand justice for George Floyd and an end to systemic racism, joining numerous other peaceful demonstrations across the U.S.
1 response2019-2020 Editor In Chief Tabby Barr and adviser Brad Hallier discuss Tabby’s time on staff and on campus.
A semester for the history books. The Collegian covered the COVID-19 pandemic as it unfolded: confusion surrounding the transition to online classes, spring sports cancelations, political responses, and the personal stress of students expressed in columns.
Students are no longer working long hours in the classroom or the library, but are now having to make their own work spaces. Both students and staff are learning their way through online classes.
With finals under way, students and faculty at HutchCC are still adjusting to online classes, causing an extra layer of stress to an already stressful time.