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“We want to be transparent,” File said. “That’s not the issue. I think our issue is (we don’t know) what we aren’t doing or what more can we do.”
Hutchinson has dozens of small businesses waiting for people to find and experience. Aleesa Bath and Body is one such business
“When I lived in Mississippi, 90% of students were African American, and moving to Hutch was a cultural shock… It was different, but after getting used to it, the students were awesome to be around.”
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Instructors at HutchCC have had to adapt to wearing masks to teach in front of socially-distanced classes these first few weeks of classes, and have found challenges in doing so.
HutchCC’s theatre department is exploring new methods to entertain and provide escapism during the coronavirus pandemic