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­Crusader continues nine-year streak in placing for Best of Show

­Crusader continues nine-year streak in placing for Best of Show

November 14, 2014
Seward County Community College’s student led newspaper, The Crusader, placed in a seventh place for ‘Best of Show’ in the two-year broadsheet category for the ninth year in a row at the annual National College Media Convention.
Dinner staged for 54

Dinner staged for 54

November 14, 2014
Walking into the Showcase Theater this week, the audience was confused by the chairs on the stage that surrounded the set. As people got over the shock of the unorthodox seating arrangement, a couple of students moved chairs around to be more comfortable, but soon they were informed that the actors would be walking by closely and that would disturb the scenes.
Alysha Espinoza and Cedric Mitchell practice for annual winter concert. Crusader photo/Kim Nguyen

Band, choir practice for concert

November 14, 2014
The Seward band and choir winter concert will feature mostly Christmas songs at the performance 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Showcase Theater. “This year’s choir is doing great. They have eaten through everything. There are more music readers so they are learning things very fast and they sound amazing”, said Magda Silva, vocal music instructor.
Duo presents folk music

Duo presents folk music

November 14, 2014
When Bettman & Halpin walked onto the stage on Nov. 7 , the modest crowd greeted them eagerly. All except one grouchy toddler who tried to demand the duo sing a child’s song for her.
Fashion shows sweet side

Fashion shows sweet side

November 14, 2014
Cosmetology students completing their final semester, organized a Sweet Escape fashion show at the Tech School as part of their final presentation at the tech school.
Anticipating the T: Seda tips off Lady Saints season and signs with UTEP

Anticipating the T: Seda tips off Lady Saints season and signs with UTEP

November 14, 2014
Seda’s return to the court after a medical redshirt has been met with excitement by Saints fans.
Phi Theta Kappa plans food drive

Phi Theta Kappa plans food drive

November 14, 2014
Phi Theta Kappa at SCCC/ATS has been involving the community in Liberal through community service projects, such as highway clean up and a Thanksgiving food drive.
Angel Corral, a criminal justice major, aims at a target on the screen of the new Laser Shot Simulator.

Firearms simulator shoots for Dec. 2 grand opening

November 14, 2014
A firearms simulator at Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School will give the public an opportunity to sharpen marksmanship skills starting Dec. 2.
SCCC students make All-Kansas academic team

SCCC students make All-Kansas academic team

November 14, 2014
Two Seward County Community College students have been selected for the All-Kansas Academic Team. This academic team is a group of students made up of two students from each community college in Kansas.
Ruthie & Bert Luallen

Couple makes Veterans Day a family affair

November 14, 2014
Ruthie and Bert met in 1978 at Camp Pendleton in California. Ruthie, a Marine, worked in retail at the military PX; Bert, serving in the Navy, worked in a dental clinic across the deck from the PX building. This Marine and Navy Corpsman found common ground and have now been married for 32 years. On Tuesday, they celebrated Veterans Day together with co-workers at Seward, where both are employees.

Easier solution to concealed weapon bill

November 8, 2014
Crusader Editor, I read the articles and cartoon regarding the issue of concealed weapons on campus. I've also done some research on the existing concealed carry law, including contacting the Kansas Attorney General’s office for some clarification.
Katy Redd

­­Katy Redd fights through West Nile Virus

October 27, 2014
Behavioral science instructor Katy Redd returned to her classrooms last week. It was after midterm, but it was the first time she’d seen her Seward students since the first several classes in August. Redd had missed seven weeks straight, and some of those weeks she can’t even remember because she was hospitalized and in an intense battle to overcome West Nile Virus.
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