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Q Olanlege likes to design vivid images on his computer, then he sends them to his friend, who prints shirts. The Brooklyn, New York sophomore wears his clothes and sells them for $50.

Basketball doesn’t define Olanlege

Calen Moore, Co-Editor
September 27, 2019

One thing that stands out about Qaiyoom “Q” Olanlege when you see him, is not just his height or athletic ability, but his sense of style. The Seward...

Ty Hughbbanks has taught at SCCC for four years now, though this is his second stent. Hughbanks has traveled to many countries and says that being selfish before you can settle down is important.

Hughbanks imparts wisdom in Q&A

Cheyenne Miller, Copy Editor
September 26, 2019

Before the interview could begin with Seward County Community College biology instructor Ty Hughbanks, he had an important question of his own he needed...

Freshman biology major, Victoria Martins, proudly holds up the flag of her home country, Brazil, as she poses for a picture. Signatures from her friends in America and her hometown, Sete Lagoas, Brazil, paint the flag. When asked for a picture, Martins stated that she was not going to dress nice everyday so anytime would be good. Martins shared some of her culture and also recalled some American culture she found strange.

Life out of the country

Preston Burrows, Reporter
September 25, 2019

Right as Victoria Martins sat down, Crusader reporter Preston Burrows could tell she was comfortable. The first question made her hesitate and then giggle:...

Students reveal what it’s like at the SLC

Preston Burrows, Reporter
September 25, 2019

Dorm life can be fun, crazy and terrifying all at the same time. Students move from their homes to live with a hundred or so strangers. But eventually,...

During her free time, Muntz says she is currently trying to unpack, as shes only been in Liberal a little over a month. She also enjoys bird watching and gardening.

Muntz starts first year in English department

Annette Meza, Co-Editor
September 24, 2019

From growing up in a small town in Iowa, to previously teaching in Bloomington Normal, Illinois, Lori Muntz has made it her next step in life to teach...

A new original cartoon will be featured in Crusader. Luis Martinez, a graphic design student, will depict student life in "Weak Daze."

Original cartoon, Weak Dayz, features SCCC student life

Luis Martinez, Club Graphic Designer
September 23, 2019

Crusader News has a new, original cartoon featuring student life. Journey through the semester with the "Weak Dayz" gang. Their first adventure is out...

Cosmetology students learn that less is more when doing their own make up or others.

Cosmetology provides hands on experience

Brittani Lauppe, Reporter
September 18, 2019

The Seward County Community College cosmetology department is a jack-of-all-trades, from all things hair, skin, nails, makeup and so much more. “We...

Hugoton High School transports high school students to Seward County Community College every morning for them to attend their concurrent classes on campus.

Life as a concurrent student

William Swanson, Reporter
September 16, 2019

Being a concurrent or dual enrolled student can be a convenient resource for students who are attending high school and also want to take a few college...

“It Chapter Two” is worth the watch

Cheyenne Miller, Copy Editor
September 10, 2019

The long awaited sequel to Stephen King’s 2017 “It” remake, “It Chapter Two,” made its way into theaters on Sept. 6. As a horror junkie, I was,...

Casting call is on for the fall play, "Steel Magnolias." Students and community members can try out this weekend.

Play tryouts start Friday

August 29, 2019

Tryouts for the fall play, "Steel Magnolias," will be Friday at 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon in the Showcase Theatre at Seward County...

Solid gold weekend celebrates 50 years of SCCC

Solid gold weekend celebrates 50 years of SCCC

August 28, 2019

This year marks 50 years since Seward County Community College opened its doors for the first students and classes. Join the college for a “#solidgoldsaints”...

Saints ‘Welcome Parody’ tours campus

Calen Moore, Co-Editor
August 19, 2019

Take a satirical tour around the Seward County Community College campus. Returning students bring dry-humor to the normal tour and tips. This video parody...

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