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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.
ilyAIMY performs at SCCC

ilyAIMY performs at SCCC

October 27, 2014
The band i love you And I Miss You was on campus at Seward County Community College Oct. 16 following a performance at the New Mexico University and before doing a performance at the University of Missouri. They have been on the road for five weeks and will be on the road for two more weeks.
Cultural story and gorgeous visuals brought out in ‘The Book of Life’

Cultural story and gorgeous visuals brought out in ‘The Book of Life’

October 27, 2014
“The Book of Life” is a stunning visual story deeply immersed in the Mexican holiday of El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) and is directed by Jorge Gutierrez and produced by Guillermo del Toro. “The Book of Life” delves into the heavy themes of death and the afterlife, but this film does not try to terrify the viewer and is a great film for children.
Crusader photo/ Grant Glaze

Evan Allen dunks during the Saints scrimmage that wrapped up this year’s Basketball Preview Night. Allen and the Saints will tip off against Northern Oklahoma College-Enid on Friday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. in the Green House.

Fans catch sight of Saints season

October 27, 2014
Seward fans got their first look of the Lady Saints and the Saints basketball teams at the annual basketball preview night.
Making friends the smart way

Making friends the smart way

October 27, 2014
College is a fun, new, and exciting experience, surrounded by what seems like a million new faces. Moving somewhere far from your friends and family and out of your “comfort zone” to a new environment without the daily interactions you have known all your life makes most people nervous.
Safety comes first

Safety comes first

October 27, 2014
Due to my two night classes and a 22 credit hour semester, I spend more time at the college than at home, especially in the evenings. I often find myself walking out to my car in a darkened parking lot alone. It almost sounds like a horror movie setup, and some nights it can feel that way.
Joe-Ann Lindrey Rapoza, Mandee Saucedo,Yesenia Perez, Matt Teel and Luiz Munoz rehearse a scene from “The Dining Room,” the upcoming production Nov. 13-15 by the SCCC/ATS drama department.

Play invites audience into dining room

October 27, 2014

“The Dining Room,” a play about the changes in life and what remains constant, will come to the stage at Seward County Community College/ Area Technical...

Trick-or-Treat Street provides safe environment for campus visitors

October 27, 2014
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School will host Trick- or- Treat Street from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30, to give campus clubs a chance to interact with the community.
Crusader photo/Jose Medrano

Leaders in the Enactus project, Clara Cardova and Kaitlyn Carlile accept a donation from Al Shank that will be used to purchase clothing and needed items for women who are referred to the E-Closet.

Enactus club ‘legacy project’ created to empower women

October 27, 2014
The local Enactus group is working on a “legacy project,” using the name of E-closet for a area being renovated in the old dorms on campus. The project is, in part, to collect business attire for women interviewing for jobs.
Pre-Nursing student Jennifer Garcia dances towards partner Ricardo Nava, Pre-Med student, while doing a routine in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month during the All-staff meeting on Wednesday Oct. 8. Other events such as the Sweet Celebration Search, Fried Ice Cream Friday and the Jalepeño Eating Contest have taken place in recognition of Hispanic Heritage month. The Sweet Celebration Search will end Oct 14. The student who collects the most lollipop wrappers by this time will win cash. The Jalepeño eating contest winner was Dalibor Kohadarevic after eating a total of nine peppers. An upcoming event  is Fiesta Fun in the Student Living Center on Oct. 14. Heritage Month Displays are also available for viewing in the PR displays of the Student Union until Oct. 14. -Crusader photo/ Xochitl Gonzalez

Students demonstrate traditional Spanish dance

October 9, 2014
Pre-Nursing student Jennifer Garcia dances towards partner Ricardo Nava, Pre-Med student, while doing a routine in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month during the All-staff meeting on Wednesday Oct. 8.
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