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Living with an open heart and mind

Living with an open heart and mind

March 4, 2015

Doing more of what makes her happy and living with an open heart and mind is what Madison Nikole Martinez is all about. That’s a good way to live, and...

Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

March 3, 2015
The Board of Trustees of Seward County Community College met on March 2. The meeting included a presentation from Sustainable Agriculture Resources Program Specialist David Coltrain, a performance review of the Title V Grant, as well as adjustments to student housing rates and tuition and fees.
Carter accepts position of dean of academic Affairs

Carter accepts position of dean of academic Affairs

February 24, 2015
Todd Carter, the director of research and assessment at Seward County Community College / Area Technical School, has accepted the position of dean of academic affairs.
Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzales
Grant Glaze and Thayna Silva smiled and stood together for pictures after being crowned king and queen on homecoming night Saturday. Glaze represented the Crusader newspaper while Silva represented ISO. The two were selected from a group of students who were picked to represent organizations and clubs for the homecoming title. Glaze and Silva were the two representatives out of the top 10 with the most votes.

Homecoming Week Gallery

February 20, 2015

Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzales
Grant Glaze and Thayna Silva smiled and stood together for pictures after being crowned king and queen on homecoming night Saturday. Glaze represented the Crusader newspaper while Silva represented ISO. The two were selected from a group of students who were picked to represent organizations and clubs for the homecoming title. Glaze and Silva were the two representatives out of the top 10 with the most votes.

2015 Homecoming: Glaze and Silva take the crowns

February 20, 2015
The 2015 homecoming king and queen titles were presented to Crusader representative Grant Glaze and International Student Organization representative Thayna Silva.
HALO Latinas in Chicago

HALO Latinas in Chicago

February 20, 2015
"If it is to be, it is up to me" Jimmy Cabrera said, president of Success Through Excellence, and is one of the many inspirational quotes that the hundreds of students at the 33rd USHLI (United States Hispanic Leadership Institute) conference took home with them.
Hatchard plays with determined attitude

Hatchard plays with determined attitude

February 20, 2015
Rebekah Hatchard went from living in South Australia and 30 minutes away from the beach, to playing college basketball in small town Liberal, Kansas.
Cast prepares for outer space play

Cast prepares for outer space play

February 20, 2015
The production “Return to the Forbidden Planet” will be in the Showcase Theatre April 23-25, blasting off with several actors who include students and community members.
Myron Perry holds up a Major League Soccer ball. Perry played 
professionally as a goalkeeper for two years before teaching at Seward.

Professional soccer player now a professor

February 5, 2015
Myron Perry is currently in his second year as a teacher at Seward, but his background is different than the normal path of a college professor.
Crusader photo/Maria Lara
2015 homecoming candidates include, bottom row, from left,  Marcala Pewthers, Rachael Cano, Jackie Arnold, Thayna Silva. Back row,  Grant Glaze and Alex Burciaga. See candidate information at right. Candidates not pictured: Kate Mulligan, Ricardo Nava, Sal Valdez and Tony Dorado.

Green house hosts homecoming candidates

February 5, 2015
Homecoming 2015 will be Feb. 14, and voting for homecoming king and queen from the top 10 candidates will be next week.
Magaly Guerrero is currently a freshman at Seward County Community College. She is a cheerleader and is a resident from Liberal, Kansas. Magaly plans to transfer back to Wichita State University to major in integrated marketing communications. While attending Wichita State Magaly was involved in student activities council,President of LAT.IN.A, and a mentor of the office of diversity. Magaly's hobbies include running, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

Free college raises questions

February 5, 2015
Many of us are seeking to graduate and get a college degree, whether it be an associates, bachelor’s, or master’s. But how great does having free community college sound? Or does it even sound that great to taxpayers at all?
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