Some tips for students not used to online classes
By Rachel LyonsStaff Writer The 2020 spring semester was unpredictableRead More
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
By Rachel LyonsStaff Writer The 2020 spring semester was unpredictableRead More
A semester for the history books. The Collegian covered the COVID-19 pandemic as it unfolded: confusion surrounding the transition to online classes, spring sports cancelations, political responses, and the personal stress of students expressed in columns.
Students are no longer working long hours in the classroom or the library, but are now having to make their own work spaces. Both students and staff are learning their way through online classes.
With finals under way, students and faculty at HutchCC are still adjusting to online classes, causing an extra layer of stress to an already stressful time.
“I’ve been saying all the productive things I’ve done to make myself feel better, but if I’m being honest, I’ve just been sitting around” – By Adam Kolb, Co-Sports Editor
HutchCC economics instructor Matt Wilper says he has become addicted to browsing TikTok and guessing the Showcase Showdown on “The Price is Right.”
Emily Fehrman, in her final column for the Collegian, reflects on her time at HutchCC and the friends she was looking forward to seeing at graduation.
UFC 249 is planned for May 9, as the COVID-19 pandemic pushes onward. Collegian staff writers give their thoughts.
“This is kind of like a thunderstorm right now. Well, there’s going to be a rainbow:” HutchCC President Carter File on wishing the best for students.
HutchCC’s Allied Health Department donated its supply of pocket-sized hand sanitizers to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center