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The student news site of Seward County Community College

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Jose Medrano is a former Crusader editor who is currently on staff aiding the staff as an editor emeritus. He is a senior from University of Kansas who is currently taking a break from school to prepare and plan for his future goals while having a mini existential crisis, because picking direction to go in with your life is rather hard. Under his leadership the Crusader won two national awards, an All-Kansas, a gold medal and a first place online award. He also received Kansas Journalist of the Year from Kansas Collegiate Media in 2013 and was a paid reporter for the University Daily Kansan at KU.

Black history: more than just a month

March 2, 2015

Black history month to many students is just a time when the curriculum slightly changes in their classes to focus on a prominent figure who is black....

Cultural story and gorgeous visuals brought out in ‘The Book of Life’

Cultural story and gorgeous visuals brought out in ‘The Book of Life’

October 27, 2014
“The Book of Life” is a stunning visual story deeply immersed in the Mexican holiday of El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) and is directed by Jorge Gutierrez and produced by Guillermo del Toro. “The Book of Life” delves into the heavy themes of death and the afterlife, but this film does not try to terrify the viewer and is a great film for children.
Jose Medrano is a former Crusader editor who is currently on staff aiding the staff as an editor emeritus. He is a senior from University of Kansas who is currently taking a break from school to prepare and plan for his future goals while having a mini existential crisis, because picking direction to go in with your life is rather hard. Under his leadership the Crusader won two national awards, an All-Kansas, a gold medal and a first place online award. He also received Kansas Journalist of the Year from Kansas Collegiate Media in 2013 and was a paid reporter for the University Daily Kansan at KU.

Students lack knowledge concerning current events

October 8, 2014
College students are often perceived by older generations as lacking in a field of current events. The Crusader conducted a survey of 92 Seward County Community College/Area Technical School students dealing with subjects on politics, entertainment and sports to understand what levels of knowledge students have concerning current events.
SCCC/ATS Security Badge

2014 Clery Act Reports Filed

October 8, 2014
Each year across the nation, the Department of Education requires colleges to file campus security and crime statistics information.

Hispanic Heritage Month showcases college cultures

October 6, 2014
As part of the National Heritage Month Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Seward County Community College/Area Technical School will sponsor events from lollipop hunts and jalapeño eating contests to a movie about the civil rights activist and labor organizer Cesar Chavez, and even a fiesta and a mariachi band.

Online tools fuel the growth of student education beyond classroom walls

September 11, 2014

­­College homework can be overwhelming for even well prepared college freshmen. Endless all nighters, unfinished projects, tests, pop quizzes and group...

Lady Saints place third at National Tournament

Lady Saints place third at National Tournament

November 6, 2013

The women’s Seward County doubles team of Paula Coyos and Paula Lopez also made a run for the title at the ITA National Tournament and placed third at...

Men’s tennis team captures national title

Men’s tennis team captures national title

November 6, 2013

The Seward County men’s tennis team duo of Ronzai Saurombe and Alejandro Gonzalez took everyone by surprise as they upset every opponent and took the...

Opportunity arises for Coyos this season

Opportunity arises for Coyos this season

October 10, 2013

Paula Coyos has been playing the game of tennis for nine years now. She grew up playing tennis in Tucuman, Argentina. She played at the Lawn Tennis Club....

Top ranked player, Saurombe from Zimbabwe takes up challenge at nationals

Top ranked player, Saurombe from Zimbabwe takes up challenge at nationals

October 10, 2013

Ronzai Saurombe is from Mutare, Zimbabwe where he grew up playing tennis. He has been playing tennis for ten years now. He first started playing when he...

­­­­Lopez continues family tradition of tennis

­­­­Lopez continues family tradition of tennis

October 10, 2013

Paula Lopez was raised up in Tucuman, Argentina. While living there, she grew up playing tennis at an academy where she played with her family everyday....

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