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Chandler Kirkhart’s passion is composing music. Kirkhart has played at large venues including the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita. Crusader Photo/Efren Rivero

Kirkhart brings character to admissions

October 6, 2014
New to the faculty this year is Chandler Kirkhart. Kirkhart is the new coordinator of admissions and marketing.
Odle feeds oodles of meals for students

Odle feeds oodles of meals for students

October 6, 2014
One benefit of living in the dorms is that students’ contracts give them access to eat 19 meals a week through Seward’s cafeteria — three a day Monday through Friday and two on Saturdays and Sundays.
SCCC/ATS student and presidential scholar Evan Thornton grinds some excess off of his structural metal project in the Area Technical School’s welding shop. Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzalez

Welding sparks interest for presidential scholar

October 2, 2014
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School welding student Evan Thornton’s interest in welding started out small. “My freshman year of high school, I helped a friend build a flat bed for his pick up. He taught me a few things, and I’ve loved welding ever since."
Sophomore Jessica Martinez and freshman Brandyn Terrazas modernize a version of the famous painting, “American Gothic,” in front of the International Pancake Day House Hall of Fame in Liberal. 

Crusader photo/ Maria Lara

Dorm living paints new experiences at SCCC

October 2, 2014
With great dorm living comes great responsibility and that is precisely what Seward County Community College students have to accommodate to. By accepting those conditions, they also accept the bonuses.

Using tech to find success

October 2, 2014
Navigating through the myCampus portal can be overwhelming for new users. With dozens of widgets and applications, it can be difficult to understand the program

Suggestions offered for student safety on campus

September 29, 2014
Security is an important part of Seward County Community College, from the 24- hour security guards to emergency phones located in classrooms. If students find themselves in need of security officers, there are a couple of ways to contact them.

Creating a connection

September 29, 2014

Students need to make an effort to communicate with their instructors at the beginning of the semester. If they can establish a rapport with instructors...

Identifying benefits of being college students

Identifying benefits of being college students

September 29, 2014

Don’t forget to get your student ID from the library. In order to get your ID you will need a class schedule so they can verify you are a student at...

Fall enrollment down 5 percent

September 29, 2014

The number of students enrolled at Seward County Community College/Area Technical School fell by 5.59 percent for fall of 2013, following a trend across...

SCCC/ATS Security Badge

Police seize meth, gun in arrest at Hale Court

September 29, 2014
Liberal police took Remington Dean Orth, a 20-year-old male, into custody Sept. 24 at Seward’s Hale Court dorms. Orth was arrested between 8:30 and 9 p.m. at the Seward County Community College/Area Technical School dorms in connection with an investigation into suspicion of methamphetamine possession, according to the Liberal Police Department incident report.

Overcoming the college blues

September 29, 2014

After being with family for so long, it is natural to experience some homesickness while away from them for the first time. The excitement of being on...

First graduating class finds success through SCCJC

First graduating class finds success through SCCJC

September 25, 2014

Dale Reed In 1969, Dale Reed came to Liberal to attend Seward County Community Junior College and to be a part of the first graduating class in 1971....

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