Campus resources still available for students
A list of all the resources still available to all HutchCC students, regardless of stress level.
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Clasen is in Session – The HutchCC Alumna Becomes the Teacher
Once a Blue Dragon, Always a Blue Dragon: Former Player Brett Ballard Shining as Washburn Men’s Basketball Coach
How Celiac Disease Made me an Adventurous Eater
From Graphic Arts to the Spotlight: Logan D’alessio Takes a Leap in “Newsie’s”
Morning Fuel: Why Caffeine Still Runs the Campus A list of all the resources still available to all HutchCC students, regardless of stress level.
Collegian Editor In Chief Tabitha Barr and adviser Brad Hallier discuss how the coronavirus has impacted life, school and The Collegian.
“I’m going to write about the struggles I’ve encountered, for those who feel alone, like I do sometimes. As the Wildcats of East High say, ‘we’re all in this together.” – By Emily Fehrman
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.
HutchCC announced plans to hold a modified version of commencement, utilizing a virtual format. This follows the recommendation of the CDC’s guideline that large gatherings of 10 and more people should be limited.
“We are facing the unknown, but no matter how far away that we have to be, we still have each other” – By Rachel Lyons
Reno County Health Department announced the first case of COVID-19 in the county. Unemployment surges as the state provides assistance to small businesses
Our lives have been suspended and forever changed by the Coronavirus outbreak, but there is still hope if we come together.
Collegian Editor in Chief Tabitha Barr wonders how she will fare through the other side of the Coronavirus outbreak
2 responsesBy Adam Kolb / Co-Sports Editor Due to the risingRead More