Singleton signs to University of New Mexico
HutchCC sophomore guard Saquan Singleton was the first Blue Dragon on the 2020 men’s basketball team to sign. The 6-foot-6 guard from the Bronx, N.Y. led the team in rebounding, assists and steals.
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HutchCC sophomore guard Saquan Singleton was the first Blue Dragon on the 2020 men’s basketball team to sign. The 6-foot-6 guard from the Bronx, N.Y. led the team in rebounding, assists and steals.
All spring athletes were granted a hardship, essentially meaning the 2020 season never happened as far as eligibility is concerned. Eligibility remains as it was before the year began.
“Nursing has never been easy, and I love the challenge that it brings. But this virus has left many nursing employees feeling completely exhausted and running on empty.” – By Emily Branson
The coronavirus pandemic has affected everyone individually, including HutchCC students and instructors. Some miss classroom friends and worry about what their future holds. However, together, they will pull through.
HutchCC students have made large changes in their lives, including moving to online classes. Some students have been experiencing issues.
HutchCC instructors face challenges transitioning to online education and encourage students to stay on track
Despite not having any athletic events this spring, HutchCC Sports Information Director Steve Carpenter is still finding ways to keep busy.
1 response“I’m not one to brag. However, I’m going to make an exception today… I have been accepted to start the nursing program at HutchCC” – By Laci Sutton
A list of all the resources still available to all HutchCC students, regardless of stress level.
Collegian Editor In Chief Tabitha Barr and adviser Brad Hallier discuss how the coronavirus has impacted life, school and The Collegian.