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Hayden Marties measures ingredients for a lab project making soap. For many chemistry II students, it was trial and error. Calculations had to be made to make sure the right combination of oil and lye was mixed. Too much lye is could cause burning to skin.

Chemistry students design, create soaps

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
April 25, 2019

When most people think of chemistry, images of complicated equations and strange, dangerous chemicals may come to mind. However, Seward County Community...

Edwin Yemoh comes from Ghana. The super sophomore plans to major in engineer once he gets a four year university.

International students adjust to America

Calen Moore, Reporter
April 24, 2019

Being a new student can feel stressful and cause anxiety being in a completely new place surrounded by new people, new classes, new everything. But now...

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How much do we know about Easter?

Calen Moore, Reporter
April 18, 2019

Easter, a traditional holiday celebrated in America by Christians, is just around the corner. When Easter comes to mind, one can imagine eggs of all different...

SCCC hosts annual Poetry Coffeehouse

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 15, 2019

On Friday evening, an audience of fellow poetry lovers and peers sat amongst each other, ate horderves and sipped on water or lemonade in the Seward County...

SCCC brought the musical adaptation of “The Little Mermaid” to the showcase theatre on dates April 5, 6, and 7.

Review: SCCC’s “The Little Mermaid”

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 8, 2019

Chatter and laughter filled the Seward County Community College showcase theater, as grade school students sat next to their parents anxiously waiting...

The guitarist for Jerrod Niemann jams out with a solo during a song.

Photo Essay: Concert benefits athletic scholarships

Jordann Davis, Club Photographer
April 8, 2019

Boots, trucks and hats were the perfect ensemble for the Jerrod Niemann concert on April 5 at the Seward County activity center. Country singer Jerrod...

Seward County Community College will be bringing the animated adaptation of "The Little Mermaid" to the SCCC showcase theatre on April 5, 6 and 7. Community member, David Adams will be playing King Triton and SCCC bookstore Associate Madelyn Sander, will be playing Ariel.

Reclaim your childhood, enchant your adulthood

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
April 2, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N94Ze-HBHWE Annette Meza Get on stage and experience a scene with SCCC's theatre department with a 360 view. (rotate...

Seward County Community College is a diverse campus at first glance. Statistics show that the overall student population is 48.62 percent white, 37.02 percent Hispanic and 11.05 percent other/unknown. (Photo Illustration)

SCCC sees two sides to privilege

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
March 28, 2019

Seward County Community College isn’t a place where you see too much of one race or ethnicity - it’s a diverse campus, much like the surrounding community....

White privilege is the idea that one possesses inherent advantages in society because of their race. We can see this play out through financial and social statuses but location as well. (Photo Illustration)

Students: White privilege is VERY real

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
March 27, 2019

For many, it’s no secret that some forms of racial discrimination are more obvious than others. Whether it comes in the form of a slur, a hate crime,...

Lee* learns English at the Seward County Community College Colvin Center. Attending class and learning from Sonia Hernandez and other Colvin instructors helps the Guatemalan work toward her goal of an education.

Separated at the Border

Calen Moore, Reporter
March 26, 2019

The impoverished neighborhood in Guatemala didn’t offer a lot for Lee's* family. It was common for people to struggle financially. Many could only sell...

Take two: Reverie Roasters is not that bad

Take two: Reverie Roasters is not that bad

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
March 21, 2019

The first time I tried Reverie Roasters I wasn't impressed if I’m being completely honest. But after Andrew Gough, founder of Reverie Roasters, and general...

The Humanities department of Seward County Community College hosted Lucy Tan and Yunjung's first night of their tour, "A Night in Paris: Music for Violin and Piano" on March 18. The two gave a beautiful performance of three sonatas for violin and piano.

Review: SCCC brings A Night in Paris to campus

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
March 19, 2019

The beautiful melodies and chords of the piano and violin blended together wonderfully in the band room of the Shank Humanities building. If I had not...

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