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Top Story
Forensics raises
money
in parking lot

Staff Photo
By Ashley Muench
Staff Writer
After a much-anticipated parking lot sale
held by the Hutchinson Community College
forensics team, team members were pleased
with the results.
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News
Drama
instructor writes book

By Katy Sparkman
Staff Writer
Charlene Widener
can now see herself on Amazon.com Widener is the
Director of the Theater Program as well as a speech
teacher for the Language, Literature and
communications Department here at Hutchinson
Community College.Widener recently had a book
published by VDM Publishers, a publishing company
out of Saarbrücken, Germany.
Two students to be awarded
leadership scholarships
By Jennifer Mace
Staff Writer
During the graduation ceremonies on May 9, the
two 2008 recipients of the Richard E. Smith
Leadership Scholarship will be announced.Six
Hutchinson Community College students are
currently being considered for the award, all of
whom have participated in volunteer activities
through HCC and in community service projects.
Only one male and one female will receive the
honor.
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Editorial
School's out, so
what are we supposed to do now?
By Alex Keel
Staff Writer
With finals coming up and school coming to a
close, many students are wondering what they
should do with their lives. For a lot of
students, college is something that’s
expected of them. These days if you don’t go
to college it seems like you’re looked down
upon.
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Campus
Stone retires after 37 years

Photo by Mauro Garcia
By Mauro Garcia
Staff Writer
In the fall of 1971,
Ila Stone began a teaching career that lasted 37 years — not
including the two years of being a teacher’s assistant at
graduate school. |
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Feature
Out in the world

By Ashley DiLorenzo
Staff Writer
She calls herself the
Jack-of-all-Trades. Her name is Shandi Dix and she is a Hutchinson
Community College graduate who is now working for The Daily Union, a
newspaper in Junction City.
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Entertainment
Sarah Marshall is
unforgettable

By Ashley Muench
Staff Writer
In what was the perfect balance between obscene vulgarity
and heart-warming romance, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” was
definitely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen.
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Sports
Herrera, Bales bid
farewell to HCC

Photos by Jennifer
Little
By Nick Kjellburg
Staff Writer
Two
more Hutchinson Community College men’s basketball
players are headed off to four-year schools as sophomore
Abdul Herrera and freshman Blake Bales signed their
letters of intent on April 25 at the Sports Arena.
Herrera signed to play at Kansas State University, while
Bales signed on to play at Division II Northwest
Missouri State University located in Maryville, Mo.
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Campus
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Quote of the Week |
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Q: What would you say to President
Bush if you were going to Greensburg in May?
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A:
"Public speaking, because Santine is always bouncing
off the walls." |
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Andi Nelsen
Osage
City |
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A:
"Intro.To Business; I thought Coach Nac made the class
really fun" |
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Ashley Keener
Overland
Park |
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A:
"Intro. To Business because Coach Nac has the most
beautiful daughter ever!" |
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Tyler Becker
Kansas City |
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A: "Probably my
Power Saws class for fire science,because it was more
hands on." |
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Evan Swanson
Scandia |
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I don't
know the key to success, but the key to failure is
trying to please everybody.
-Bill Cosby
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