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Crusader News

The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

Williams’ retirement brings memories, hopes for future plans

November 8, 2014

After working at Seward for 32 years, Dean of Administrative Services Tom E. Williams will retire after this semester. “I’m like that pair of pajamas...

Maria Lara

Social media portraying Ebola as a laughing matter is sick

October 27, 2014
Social media has shown us its sick side over the past couple of weeks. As I have scrolled through Facebook or down my timeline on Twitter, I have seen nauseating parodies of a deadly disease that has caused heads to turn with a case that surfaced in Dallas, Texas, with patient Thomas Eric Duncan, after he came back to the United States from Africa.
Cooler weather brings creepy crawlers inside

Cooler weather brings creepy crawlers inside

October 27, 2014
As the weather gets colder, spiders begin moving inside to find a warm place to hide. It’s that time of year again and the creepy crawlers are on the move.
Making friends the smart way

Making friends the smart way

October 27, 2014
College is a fun, new, and exciting experience, surrounded by what seems like a million new faces. Moving somewhere far from your friends and family and out of your “comfort zone” to a new environment without the daily interactions you have known all your life makes most people nervous.
Safety comes first

Safety comes first

October 27, 2014
Due to my two night classes and a 22 credit hour semester, I spend more time at the college than at home, especially in the evenings. I often find myself walking out to my car in a darkened parking lot alone. It almost sounds like a horror movie setup, and some nights it can feel that way.

Trick-or-Treat Street provides safe environment for campus visitors

October 27, 2014
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School will host Trick- or- Treat Street from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30, to give campus clubs a chance to interact with the community.
Pre-Nursing student Jennifer Garcia dances towards partner Ricardo Nava, Pre-Med student, while doing a routine in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month during the All-staff meeting on Wednesday Oct. 8. Other events such as the Sweet Celebration Search, Fried Ice Cream Friday and the Jalepeño Eating Contest have taken place in recognition of Hispanic Heritage month. The Sweet Celebration Search will end Oct 14. The student who collects the most lollipop wrappers by this time will win cash. The Jalepeño eating contest winner was Dalibor Kohadarevic after eating a total of nine peppers. An upcoming event  is Fiesta Fun in the Student Living Center on Oct. 14. Heritage Month Displays are also available for viewing in the PR displays of the Student Union until Oct. 14. -Crusader photo/ Xochitl Gonzalez

Students demonstrate traditional Spanish dance

October 9, 2014
Pre-Nursing student Jennifer Garcia dances towards partner Ricardo Nava, Pre-Med student, while doing a routine in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month during the All-staff meeting on Wednesday Oct. 8.
Cast released for fall play

Cast released for fall play

October 8, 2014
Auditions for the fall play “The Dining Room” wrapped up Thursday in the Showcase Theatre.

Food Service director wins $5,000 at Liberal Duck Race

October 8, 2014
Jerry Odle, Food Service director, won the 13th annual Duck Race and $5,000 with lucky duck No. 2123, on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Remodeling planned to transform jet to STEM learning center

October 8, 2014
A Fed Ex jet donated to the Liberal Mid-America Air Museum Foundation is being reconstructed into a STEM classroom. STEM includes the education of science, technology, engineering and math for students from kindergarten, middle school, high school and college. The Fed Ex donation program has donated more than 60 jets for educational purposes, often to aviation maintenance technology programs.
Misconception of ‘anchor babies’ induces tantrums

Misconception of ‘anchor babies’ induces tantrums

October 8, 2014
It’s been frowned upon when immigrants from any country think they have a privilege to not only cross the border, but to give birth to their baby on U.S. soil. Coming from my very own perspective, and being an immigrant myself, I can understand that to a certain degree, but that doesn’t mean I will lean towards either side of this fence.
Family anchored on love not citizenship

Family anchored on love not citizenship

October 8, 2014
Married for five years, Nina and Andy Highfill have gone through the first steps of process in applying for citizenship through a marriage between an immigrant and an American citizen.
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