HutchCC students socialize during troubled times
While some HutchCC students feel controlled by coronavirus, they still make time to have fun. The only problem is where to do so.
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
While some HutchCC students feel controlled by coronavirus, they still make time to have fun. The only problem is where to do so.
The Hutchinson Collegian won 18 individual awards and a silver medal for overall excellence at the conference composed of colleges across the state.
The Tulgey Wood, HutchCC’s art and literature publication, is compiled by one student and an English professor.
“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
For students at HutchCC, the abrupt transition from face-to-face classes to online classes has been life-altering. Tutoring services remain available to all students, regardless of stress level.
With the majority of businesses temporarily closing or shortening their hours, several students at HutchCC, and colleges across the country, have found themselves in the middle of a crisis, and without an income.
Ambassadors at HutchCC are trained to help new and prospective students find where they’re going and who to know
HutchCC faculty discuss their women role models and their advice to young women. Compiled by staff writers Laci Sutton and Emily Branson
While walking through the HutchCC campus, one can easily spot scrunchies, overalls, bell-bottom jeans, round-lensed glasses, Game Boys, glass pop bottles, and even 90s hairstyles such as the love-it-or-hate-it mullet. With all of these retro habits making a comeback, the question is, what makes these styles or objects so much more appealing than things such as cassette tapes, black-and-white films, or the daily newspaper?
Emily Branson spoke to campus tutors Maria Santos and Ben Pankratz. Work keeps them busy, but tutors find time to hang out.