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Crusader photo/Maria Lara
Souper Bowl for Scholarships at Seward County Community College helps raise money for scholarships through SCCC/ATS Foundation on Thursday, Jan. 29. Three deans, Celeste Donovan, Cynthia Rapp and Janese Thatcher dressed in Superman attire to try the entries.

Alires wins cash and bowl

February 5, 2015
Seward County Community College hosted their first Souper Bowl for Scholarships fundraising event in the student union main floor area on Thursday, Jan. 29.
Former Crusader editor finds true calling in teaching

Former Crusader editor finds true calling in teaching

February 5, 2015
“You’re not making any money, you know?” “You’re going to be broke all the time.” “You could make more money working at National Beef.” Yeah, at this point I’m used to hearing all these things from various people in my life.
‘American Sniper’: Story not history

‘American Sniper’: Story not history

February 5, 2015
I watched “American Sniper” with my brother, neither of us knowing it was based on a true story. American Sniper is the story of Chris Kyle, the deadliest sniper in the history of the U.S. military, and is played by Bradley Cooper.
Valentine's Day Favorites

Valentine’s Day Favorites

February 5, 2015
We asked 10 students what gift they would prefer to recieve. These were the results...
Spring musical joins Shakespeare and ‘Star Trek’

Spring musical joins Shakespeare and ‘Star Trek’

February 5, 2015
Award winning musical “Return to the Forbidden Planet,” which organizers say will include an “8 foot octopus and a robot on rollerskates,” will be presented by the Seward County Community College theatre department.
A young man known as Olanrewaju Hassan, also called Blaq by some is from Lagos state in the western part of Africa Nigeria precisely. He's in the United States on a F-1 visa (student visa). A driven and motivated young man. He attends Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School. Enrolled during the fall semester of 2013 to study Business Administration, and later changed his major to study Corrosion Technology. He's been in the U.S. for less than two years.  He came into the country through O'Hare airport Chicago, and spent three weeks with some family friends in Chicago before moving to Liberal, Seward County, Kansas. Olanrewaju is passionate about life, he loves watching and playing soccer, like traveling and going to new places. Olanrewaju also love smiling, and making people feel good about themselves. He's respectful of people and does not like imposing his opinion on others. In spite of the fact that many sees him as a shy individual, he prefer to see himself as being reserve and avoiding drama. The fear of the unknown is one thing that keeps him motivated and grounded.

My Journey from Nigeria to Liberal

February 4, 2015
I have known Olatunde Olasunkanmi for several years. We lived in the same local government (County) Amuwo Odofin. Olatunde and I were not close friends, but I have always admired him as a person. He has an awesome personality, which is why I respect him a lot.
Are You Valentine Material?

Are You Valentine Material?

February 4, 2015
Valentine’s Day, a day that your wallet experiences rapid weight loss and it does this without even going to the wellness center. Until money grows on trees, men will always take Valentine ’s Day seriously because the stakes are high.
“I decided to contact some of the friends I have in the States to seek advice, and make enquiry about college life in the US,” said Olatunde Olasunkanmi, pictured here with his wife Kylan and son Kyson.

Olasunkanmi’s family brings Nigeria to America

February 4, 2015
Olatunde Olasunkanmi is from the western part of Nigeria, Osun state, in faraway Africa. He later moved to the commercial city of Nigeria, Lagos state, where he got his high school degree. Olatunde is a loving, humble, and a church-going individual.
Changes under way for tennis coaching staff

Changes under way for tennis coaching staff

November 14, 2014
Changes are on the way for the Saints and Lady Saints tennis programs. Jerry Thor and Molly Lentini will no longer serve as head tennis coach and assistant tennis coach respectively.
Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

November 14, 2014
Business instructor Lisa Kennedy thanked the board of trustees at Monday night’s regular meeting for a professional development grant that enabled her to complete her master’s degree from Fort Hays State University. Kennedy also reported on a community outreach project sponsored by ENACTUS, the student business and entrepreneurship group that she supervises.
Crusader photo/Jose Medrano

The Gomez brothers of 4 years and of 9 months dressed up as Sully and Mike from Monster Inc won the Crusader’s contest by having the most votes on Facebook.

College transforms into Trick-or­­-Treat Street, breaks attendance record

November 14, 2014
Lions, tigers, bears, even dinosaurs and many other costumes were seen at this year's Trick-or-Treat Street. The doors of SCCC were flooded with children and parents waiting in line for their turn to go through the student union to receive their candy.
Daisy Torres

Differences between finals and classes

November 14, 2014
Finals will happen soon enough and every student should make sure to be prepared. Expect long nights of studying, have coffee ready and available, along with various cans of energy drinks.
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