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Dont ever pay full price again

Don’t ever pay full price again

Michelle Mattich and Angelica Alfaro
October 18, 2017

Crusader News is happy to help you save some money. We all know that Seward County Community College students can use the Wellness Center and library for...

Diego Becerril prepares to shoot Austin Callaway during their game of bongo ball. On Oct. 16, SCCC had bongo ball available for students to play in between classes.

Students let off some steam

Angelica Alfaro, Editor
October 17, 2017

  One on one, shot after shot, Austin Callaway wins the game against Diego Becerril in Bongo Ball. “Going into the game I honestly thought...

Jose Alvarado sleeps his stress away. “I think taking naps really helps me before I attend my next class. It refreshes my memory and keeps me awake during class,” Alvarado said.

Naps are important part of life

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
October 17, 2017

Slumping onto the chair next to him, a student takes an early morning nap. He doesn't seem bothered by his surroundings, a normally quiet library, and...

How do you nap?

How do you nap?

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
October 17, 2017

It seems that everyone at SCCC takes a nap. They might deny it, but deep down, we all know it's true. So, Crusader got to the bottom of it by taking to...

Miguel Fernandez, freshman auto body collision repair, finishes cleaning a car by wiping off the excess water. The Auto Body Collision Repair students are detailing cars as a fundraiser. The students are raising money to attend a competition in Las Vegas.

Clean your car with SCCC

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
October 16, 2017

The Seward County Community College Auto Body Collision Repair students are hosting a two-month car wash for anyone in the community to raise money for...

Isabella Russell receives help from her tutor, Jose Cardenas, on trigonometry homework. “It’s a really good class. I really enjoy having Heather [Hannah] as a teacher but I just struggle learning trigonometry,” said Russell.

Midterms hit SCCC

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
October 6, 2017

Notes are looked over, the sound of highlighters smeared on flashcards echo throughout the crowded library full of anxious students. Tensions appear to...

Dr. Chávez giving a presentation called, “Flour Power.”  His presentation was on the history of the humble tortilla.

Gene T. Chavez presents for Hispanic Heritage Month

Angelica Alfaro, Editor
October 5, 2017

While many people love mexican food, like Dr. Gene T. Chavez mentioned, many more people love free food, and many more love free mexican food. Hispanic...

This sign is posted in front of every door at SCCC. Concealed carry laws are changing on college campuses.

Concealed carry laws change

Amberley Taylor and Alondra Trevizo, Copy Editor and Reporter
September 28, 2017

Students can now be exposed to firearms on Seward County Community College’s campus. On July 1, 2017, the concealed carry law in Kansas became relevant...

SCCC students rush to eat the pickle jalapenos in the contest. The contestants were able to remove the stems before the contest started to make the jalapenos easier to eat.

Students feel the heat

With shaking hands and watering eyes, Jose Alvarado took the table to defend his title as the quickest jalapeno eater at the Seward County Community College...

Sarahi Aguilera struts down the runway showing off her outfit. The Baker Arts Center put together a fashion show to highlight different cultures and styles in honor of Hispanic Heritage month that runs from Sept. 15- Oct. 15.

Photo Essay: Hispanic Heritage Month highlighted in fashion show

David Quiroz, Photographer
September 25, 2017
SCCC students participated in a Hispanic Heritage fashion show at Baker Arts Center, Sept. 23. They showed current fashion and even some traditional.
Is the transfer process from SCCC to a four-year school confusing? Talk to your advisor!

4 tips to help navigate the transfer maze

Andrea Sanchez, Reporter
September 19, 2017

If you are a student looking to transfer to a four-year university, it’s important to keep a goal in mind from the very beginning of your freshman...

Previous HALO members at the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute in Chicago, Illinois. (Crusader file photo)

Ever heard of HALO?

Andrea Sanchez, Reporter
September 19, 2017

The Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) is a club at Seward County Community College dedicated to helping and supporting the community, as...

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