Online finals causing stress
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.
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
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.
Ryan Diehl, Curriculum and Program Improvement Coordinator at HutchCC is an inspiration to his students.
HutchCC instructors face challenges transitioning to online education and encourage students to stay on track
The cancellations of the spring seasons left athletes at HutchCC feeling the impact of COVID-19.
“Deciding to become a student-athlete in college is a major commitment unlike any other. For me, this commitment was multiplied by the fact that I am not only a softball player at HutchCC and an honors student taking honors-level classes, but I am also a writer for the college newspaper.” – By Sam Bailey
Matt Selby, a senior at Buhler High School who is also enrolled in 12 hours at Hutchinson Community College, attended a welding competition in Nevada, Missouri on Jan. 31 to expand his skills in this extensive industry, winning ninth place out of over 200 competitors.
HutchCC sophomore Gelecia Cooper, from Norfolk, Virginia, is one of the few Americans with a leap year birthday. She is one of roughly 205,000 Americans to be born on February 29.
It’s official. The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl for the first time since 1970. One group of students at Hutchinson Community College made a day out of the game and came together to enjoy the nice weather and camaraderie the day brought.
Sam Bailey interviewed HutchCC students living in campus dorms about their predictions for the Super Bowl
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