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Timothy Olowookere, left, and Olayinka Lafiaji, right, are speaking out about their opinion on the presidential election in Nigeria.

SCCC students express hope for new president

May 7, 2015

Two international students from Nigeria are making an effort to inform fellow students at Seward about the recent presidential election in their home country. The...

A former K-State graduate, Dunn has accepted the position of associate dean and director of programs for The Global Campus at Kansas State.

Dunn resigns as college president

May 3, 2015

The administration at SCCC will have different faces next year, as spring of 2015 saw the resignation of the president and two changes in dean positions....

WSUs Engineering Technology Advisors to visit students majoring in field on April 29

WSU’s Engineering Technology Advisors to visit students majoring in field on April 29

April 14, 2015

Dr. Gupta, Associate Professor and Director of Engineering Technology at Wichita State University, and other faculty members will be visiting our campus...

Editorial: Perspective on conflict, Explanation towards lines

Editorial: Perspective on conflict, Explanation towards lines

April 5, 2015

Last fall, we were told that problems surrounding parking lot lines on campus were going to be fixed sometime this spring. Since spring is here, we followed...

College breaks ground for Food Science & Safety program addition

College breaks ground for Food Science & Safety program addition

April 2, 2015

Construction of a new laboratory specifically designed for the Food Science and Safety program started on March 23 on the west side of the Hobble Academic...

http://sccc.edu/security_department/Daily_Crime_Log.html

Security report on last two incidents of February

March 13, 2015

2015 SCCC/ATS CRIME AND FIRE LOG To comply with the reporting requirements of the Clery Act, SCCC/ATS obtains the required statistics for campus crimes...

Crusader illustration/Maria Lara
The administration proposed the approval of a new rate structure for SCCC/ATS in the March 2 Board of Trustees meeting. SCCC/ATS remains one of the lowest costing community colleges in the region.

Tuition rates increase for SCCC

March 12, 2015
Tuition, housing and credit hour rates will increase for Seward County Community College in the upcoming school year, 2015-2016.
Crusader photo/Maria Lara
David Coltrain, sustainable agriculture program specialist, checks the gorund to see if its dry enough to start planting cool season crops in the next couple of weeks.

Coltrain plows into sustainable ag program

March 12, 2015
In the next couple of weeks, David Coltrain, resources program specialist, will begin to plant vegetables on the four acres of ground that Seward County Community College has for the sustainable agriculture program.
A young man known as Olanrewaju Hassan, also called Blaq by some is from Lagos state in the western part of Africa Nigeria precisely. Hes in the United States on a F-1 visa (student visa). A driven and motivated young man. He attends Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School. Enrolled during the fall semester of 2013 to study Business Administration, and later changed his major to study Corrosion Technology. Hes been in the U.S. for less than two years.  He came into the country through OHare airport Chicago, and spent three weeks with some family friends in Chicago before moving to Liberal, Seward County, Kansas. Olanrewaju is passionate about life, he loves watching and playing soccer, like traveling and going to new places. Olanrewaju also love smiling, and making people feel good about themselves. Hes respectful of people and does not like imposing his opinion on others. In spite of the fact that many sees him as a shy individual, he prefer to see himself as being reserve and avoiding drama. The fear of the unknown is one thing that keeps him motivated and grounded.

Hassan’s hope is restored by friendship

March 5, 2015

In my few years of existence on earth, I came to think humans were judgmental, selfish, greedy and wicked — until last semester when I met Carol Francis...

Living with an open heart and mind

Living with an open heart and mind

March 4, 2015

Doing more of what makes her happy and living with an open heart and mind is what Madison Nikole Martinez is all about. That’s a good way to live, and...

Maria Lara

DACA program temporarily blocked

March 4, 2015

A federal judge this week temporarily blocked the president’s programs in regards to the DACA program, an American immigration policy which allows certain...

Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzales
Grant Glaze and Thayna Silva smiled and stood together for pictures after being crowned king and queen on homecoming night Saturday. Glaze represented the Crusader newspaper while Silva represented ISO. The two were selected from a group of students who were picked to represent organizations and clubs for the homecoming title. Glaze and Silva were the two representatives out of the top 10 with the most votes.

Homecoming Week Gallery

February 20, 2015

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