Sports roundup: Women’s basketball clinches Jayhawk West title
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Love isn’t always spoken with words. I grew up in southwest Kansas, working on my family’s farm and always around...
By Torie PriceOpinion Page EditorIG: torielprice Taryn Southern, a Wichita native and advocate for the use of artificial intelligence, spoke at the...
By Bianca SalazarStaff writerIG: bancasalazar_bts Hutchinson Community College students might have seen a group of people touring around the school asking questions...
By Emma WuthnowStaff writerEmail: thehutchinsoncollegian@gmail.com The phrase “early bird gets the worm” applies to some people. There are people who wake up...
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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This week in The Collegian: Student employment, Sonic the Hedgehog makes it to the big screen, students complain about bad weather and a lack of school cancellations, and everybody gets the flu
“Outraged parents don’t often see the real people beyond the shade of red in their eyes.” -By Rachel Lyons
Early enrollment for currently enrolled Hutchinson Community College students begins March 2nd. Getting ahead and planning out the next semester can sometimes help in the long run with some students.
HutchCC’s women’s basketball team is having an excellent year, and a lot of that success is thanks to sophomore guard Abby Ogle. An ankle injury has forced her to miss the last two games for the Blue Dragons.
1 response“If you’re looking for some piano ballads you can listen to while crying in the car at midnight, look no further than Anson Seabra, a Midwest native who has made a name for himself on TikTok with his melancholic melodies.” – By Jared Shuff
“If you want to be confronted with all forms of mental crises in a Cyndi Lauper fashion, Of Montreal’s “UR FUN” is worth multiple listen-throughs.” By Leslie Grajeda
Galliher started her collegiate career strong by tossing a perfect game in a 9-0 win against Allen County. She was named Jayhawk Conference and NJCAA national player of the week.
HutchCC and Syracuse University have stuck by the side of a young woman fighting cancer and are now helping her achieve some of her life’s passions.
While students are taking college classes, participating in extracurriculars, and balancing their schoolwork, it can be difficult to find a job that works around their schedule. Emily Branson spoke with students about their jobs and reported on ways other students can find jobs, both on and off campus.