January 31, 2020 Edition
It’s Super Bowl Sunday! This week, The Collegian interviewed studentsRead More
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
Sparkle Season Starts Now: Highlights from the Christmas Tree Lighting
Blue Dragon Fans Travel in Droves to Western Texas to Support Football Team
Texas-Sized Bummer – Blue Dragons Denied Repeat as Iowa Western Takes Title
Using the Right Pronouns is Not That Hard, Grandma
String into Place – Yarn Storm Ready to Blanket HutchCC Campus Again By Emma WuthnowStaff writerEmail: thehutchinsoncollegian@gmail.com Thanksgiving is officially over. No more having to deal with crazy relatives, turkey comas (at least until...
By Torie PriceOpinion Page EditorIG: torielprice CANYON, Texas – The Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons’ football team earned a spot to play...
By Chris LachenmaierSports EditorIG: @chrissylach CANYON, Texas – On a windy Wednesday, the Hutchinson Community College football team found itself in...
Picture this: You are at the dinner table with your family. One of your family members comes out and says...
By Cathlyna TheriotStaff WriterIG: @th3riotnix With the temperatures lowering and each day feeling just a little closer to winter, the need...
It’s Super Bowl Sunday! This week, The Collegian interviewed studentsRead More
Sam Bailey interviewed HutchCC students living in campus dorms about their predictions for the Super Bowl
Jake Brown asks students about their Super Bowl predictions
Rachel Lyons compiled Super Bowl LIV predictions from HutchCC faculty
For the second consecutive week, Hutchinson Community College sophomore Andrew Kibet set a Blue Dragon men’s track and field indoor record.
With three “Chiefs Kingdom” flags, a Tyrann Mathieu jersey, and a framed Patrick Mahomes’ Madden cover photo all lining the walls, Trevor Martin’s living room wears his interests on its sleeves
Department 3 Chair Cynthia Rapp has been a fan of the Chiefs since grade school, and she has put up with all of the buffooneries that the Chiefs have gone through over the last 50 years.
The first month of the 2020 Kansas Legislative session ended with a slew of bills covering Medicaid expansion, abortion rights, and much more. Aaron Strain updates.