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David Coltrain, sustainable agriculture program specialist, checks the gorund to see if it's dry enough to start planting 'cool season' crops in the next couple of weeks.

Coltrain plows into sustainable ag program

March 12, 2015
In the next couple of weeks, David Coltrain, resources program specialist, will begin to plant vegetables on the four acres of ground that Seward County Community College has for the sustainable agriculture program.
College trustees approve price increase for tuition, dorms, meals SCCC/ATS cost remains lowest in region

College trustees approve price increase for tuition, dorms, meals SCCC/ATS cost remains lowest in region

March 12, 2015
At its regular meeting Monday night, the Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Board of Trustees approved a slight increase to the college’s tuition and fees for the 2015-16 school year. The $5 increase brings the price of one credit hour at the college to $84, still below neighboring colleges, whose prices per credit hour can be as high as $98.
Crusader illustration/Jevyn Voss
The standings of the intramural dodgeball tournament.

Dodgeball tourney provides excitement for students, staff

March 10, 2015
The third night of intramural dodgeball ensued on March 9 as some teams continued dominance and others attempted to right the ship.
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Last year SCCC/ATS students calling local businesses to help support campus organizations and clubs.

Phonathon calls for volunteers, offers prizes to fundraisers

March 6, 2015
The sixth annual Phonathon will be on March 23 through April 10 with two volunteer shifts every weeknight from 4:30 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. in room AA137 with 30 phones available.
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.

Shortened bus hours limit public

March 6, 2015
Transportation is very important in a town like Liberal because not everything is in walking distance.
Nathaniel James Lee playing his guitar at SCCC campus.

Music the key of life for Seward student

March 5, 2015
“When I have music around, that’s when I’m most satisfied in my life”
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.
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