Time to scream: the legend of ‘Sinkhole Sam’
By Connor KeatingStaff writer Over the years there have beenRead More
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Photos by Keaton WetschenskyStaff photographerthehutchinsoncollegian@gmail.com Every winter, the Hutchinson Community College theatre department puts on the One Day Play Festival....
Compiled by Lizzie RushEditor In ChiefIG: liz.rush It is no surprise that journalists are lovers of all things’ media, and movies are...
Do you ever see or smell something that brings back memories or gives you that deja vu feeling? On Feb....
By Bianca SalazarStaff writerIG: bancasalazar_bts As March begins, St. Patrick’s Day looms on the horizon. For the students that don’t have any...
By Sarah NewberryStaff writerIG: @luv2dance43 The cybersecurity partnership with the Kansas National Guard is more than a bridge; it’s the future....
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The Hutchinson Community College football team regrouped and rebounded following a tough loss to Independence, as the Blue Dragons defeated Highland 20-7 on the road to improve to 3-3 on the season.
By Ben Short / Staff Writer Catching a women’s soccerRead More
Defenders fear her, forwards wish to be her and goalies tremble when they see Hutchinson Community College’s No. 13, Hadlie Lowe, prepare to score a goal for the Blue Dragon women’s soccer team.
We are six weeks deep into the NFL season and everything seems to be in order. Tom Brady and the Buccaneers are dominating, Aaron Rodgers heads another solid Packers team, Matthew Stafford has turned the Rams into a title contender, and Patrick Mahomes has eight interceptions as the Chiefs sit in last in their division.
As a mother’s baby bump begins to grow and the little kicks start to take her by surprise, more and more curiosity arises as to whether there is a little boy on the way or a little girl.
On the night of Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017, in Las Vegas, the Route 91 country music festival was coming to a close. Jason Aldean was finishing up his performance when Stephen Paddock opened fire from a neighboring hotel, injuring more than 600 people, and killing 58.
by Maegan Vincent / Staff Writer The Hutchinson Animal ShelterRead More
By Aubreigh HeckOnline Editor The Hutchinson Community College’s women’s soccerRead More
Oct. 6, 2021 is a day that will go down in history. It was on this day that the world came to a near end, almost as close as we came in 2012.