A whole new world of opportunity for two HutchCC students
HutchCC students Alyssa Ibarra and Tabitha Barr were accepted into a program in which participants work at Disney parks while continuing their college careers
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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...
HutchCC students Alyssa Ibarra and Tabitha Barr were accepted into a program in which participants work at Disney parks while continuing their college careers
Co-host of ABC’s “Nightline” Byron Pitts spoke as part of the Dillon Lecture Series. He spoke about his time growing up illiterate with a single mother, his career in journalism, and several strangers who helped him along the way.
For the first time in 14 years, the HutchCC softball team defeated Butler. Women’s Track and Field sophomore Gabby Collins earned All-American honors. Baseball falls 13-6.
By The Collegian The NJCAA announced Thursday that it wouldRead More
This week in The Collegian: How retro styles and vinyl records are making a comeback, but not newspapers. A recognition of Women’s History Month featuring profiles of and advice from women faculty members. And why you should utilize your professor’s office hours.
HutchCC faculty discuss their women role models and their advice to young women. Compiled by staff writers Laci Sutton and Emily Branson
Collegian Editor In Chief Tabitha Barr sits down with Adviser Brad Hallier to discuss Barr’s Feb. 14 column, where she admits to having contemplated suicide before.
The week in Blue Dragon Athletics: Men’s basketball finishes season 23-9, Baseball sweeps Coffeyville, Softball plays Hesston, and much more
Our View: In honor of National Women’s Month, we want to walk through how much women have accomplished over the years and how they continue to push past sexist actions to be equal.
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?