Let’s fix the broken system
**Before I get started, I want to provide a trigger warning for anyone reading this. There will be mentions of abuse and neglect. **
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
There’s a famous saying that goes something like this: ”What you reap is what you sow.” For the Democrat party...
By Greta KleinSports EditorX – gmklein32 The wind howled Saturday through Gowans Stadium as No. 3 Hutchinson Blue Dragons took...
By Jolie ShultzEditor In ChiefIG: jolie.rebecca For a vast majority of the Democrat party, the 2024 election didn’t go as...
By Cleary PercyStaff writerIG: @cleary_percy Election Day has come and gone, and for the HutchCC Young Republicans Club, it was...
By Lizzie KippCampus EditorEmail: thehutchinsoncollegian@gmail.com Small businesses are the backbone of the economy. They offer a sense of community that...
**Before I get started, I want to provide a trigger warning for anyone reading this. There will be mentions of abuse and neglect. **
There are many joys when entering the world of motherhood. The announcements, the gender reveal, shopping for adorable little onesies and shoes.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported the number of unfilled jobs as being above 10.9 million, as of the end of this July.
So recently, I’ve been on a bit of a horror monster movie kick.
At Tuesday’s Dillion lecture series, most people came to hear Colonel Mark Tillman’s incredible story over the events he experienced during the 9/11 attacks.
By Joel MuhsSports Editor It may have taken a fewRead More
Much like in everyday life, connections and relationships play a crucial role in the sporting world. The same is true for Hutchinson Community College, where family ties and relationships have come full circle for soccer coach Sammy Lane and freshman soccer player Dayza Hollimon.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly visited Hutchinson Community College on Sept. 16, continuing a long-standing tradition started by the Kansas State Fair. Carter File, HutchCC’s president, welcomed Kelly, recognizing the reasons behind her visit.
The Hutchinson Community College tennis courts are an eyesore. The fence around them is covered in dead vines, of the five courts two of them don’t have nets, and the surface is covered in long stretches of canyon-like cracks that run right through the courts.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. Everyone makes hundreds of decisions everyday, whether it’s having pancakes for breakfast instead of waffles, or wearing blue shoes instead of red ones.