Volume 48, Issue 16, February 29, 2008

Top Story
Astronaut returns to Cosmosphere, KU
By Katy Sparkman
Staff Writer

Space shuttle astronaut Dr. Steve Hawley will be seeing a lot
more of the Kansas Cosmo-sphere and Space Center in the future.

 

Photo by Jennifer Mace


 

News
Tulgey Wood editors seeking writers, photographers, artists






By Lakyn Higley
   Staff Writer

Tulgey Wood is looking for some writers,photographers, and artists.
The publication is a variety of poems, short stories, essays, and
black-and-white artwork and photography. You may 
submit your works electronically or by hard copy.
Its cover usually has a woodsy feel to it; cover art has
 already been found for this year

Editorial
Enforcement and a change in the
 legislation needed for firearms

 




By Jennifer Little

 Staff Writer
As of July 1, 2006, Kansas became the 39th state to pass concealed carry laws. Now any Kansas resident  21 years
or older who is a legal U.S. citizen can obtain a four-year
permit by filling out an application with the local police station
 and meeting some other requirements.

Campus
Forensics frolics on Florida beach
 

By  Ashley Muench
Staff Writer



Courtesy Photo

Feature
HCC cheerleaders show
off their show


Photos by Jennifer Little
 

Entertainment
'Jumper' movie review
 



By Alex Keel

Staff Writer

Doug Liman’s new film “Jumper” fails to generate much
excitement throughout its 88 minute running time.

Sports
Lady Dragons look to regionals
 

By Nick Kjellberg

Staff Writer
Photo by Jennifer Little
The Hutchinson Community College women’s basketball team
secured a first-round Region VI tournament home game as
they defeated Colby 62-50 at the Hutchinson Sports Arena

Campus Beat

Did you know?...

Q:What are your plans for Spring Break?

A: "Getting very intoxicated"

Amanda Bell, Pretty Prairie

A: "Working"

Mike Morrel, Pretty Prairie

A: "A lot of college visits"

Kyle Schmidt, Hutchinson

A: "Working, nothing real fun or exciting"

Dustin Schrag, Pretty Prairie

NASA's robotic Phoenix spacecraft is scheduled to land on Mars in 85
days. It was launched on August 4, 2007.

 

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