The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

Features

Telolith magazine receives two graphic design awards

April 24, 2009

The college English and visual arts programs was recently notified of two graphic design awards that the 2008 Telolith received from the Columbia Scholastic...

Noland

Library director retires to Florida home

April 24, 2009

Jon Noland has been the college library director for two years, but he is now planning to retire and move to his house in Florida. Noland said he is...

Choir, band pop with spring concerts

April 24, 2009

The college music department will present its annual Formal and Pops spring concerts April 30 and May 2. Full-time college students get in free with...

Crusader photo
Crusader staff members recently returned home from the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press convention with 27 individual awards and a Silver Medalist award for the overall paper. Students on the trip were, back, Jose Rodriguez, Tyler Savely, James McElvania, Will Rector and Rustin Watt, front, Chelsi Valdez, Jessica Lulf, Morgan Allaman and faculty adviser Anita Reed. The group got to hear from professionals in the media business including Jonathan Kealing, who is the online editor for The World Company in Lawrence, Kansas.

Crusader wins award

April 24, 2009

The Crusader staff won 27 individual awards and a Silver Medalist award in overall student newspaper competitions at the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press...

Ingland

Nursing insrtuctor leaves college for hospital

April 24, 2009

Nursing instructor Susan Ingland is resigning after three years with Seward County Community College Allied Health to work at Southwest Medical Center. Ingland...

Sigma Chi Chi spends time at state prison

April 24, 2009

Members of Sigma Chi Chi spent some time in a Federal Correctional Institute in El Reno, Okla. after a weekend at Lake Tenkiller. The criminal justice...

SkillsUSA gets first ever gold Kan Do

April 24, 2009

SkillsUSA returned home with its first ever gold Kan Do Chapter award from the 44th annual SkillsUSA Kansas Championships. The SkillsUSA group won its...

Damron

Damron accepts position vacated by Courtney

April 24, 2009

From more than 50 applicants, Gary Damron, TRiO academic specialist and adjunct instructor, will be recommended for the social science position at the...

Courtesy photo/ Pam Freeman
Rey Lujan and Juan Cerda demonstrate their work in the welding department during the Spring Fiesta and Car Show. The technical school had an open house during the fiesta. More photos on page 6.

Fiesta, Car Show decorates campus

April 24, 2009

Custom cars, face painting and sack races were just some of the many things to see at the Spring Fiesta and Car Show, Sunday. The technical school and...

Jose Sanchez helps Ashleigh Parker, a participant of Children’s Art Day, dye her flower made of coffee filters and pipe cleaners. Children’s art day was sponsored by Kylix, and the money raised that day will go towards Kylix’s spring trip to Santa Fe, N.M., April 24-26. Other projects made that day were books, dangling ornaments, coffee filter flowers, relief sculptures, sacks to put projects in and stick people sculptures.

Children brush up skills at art day

April 24, 2009

Kylix sponsored a Children’s Art Day for children in first through sixth grade on April 18 in order to raise funds for their spring trip. Kylix treasurer,...

Rosales, VanWhye run in election

April 24, 2009

Edgar Rosales and Nick VanWyhe will vie for Student Government Association president next week. Those in attendance at the April 20 SGA meeting could...

Crusader photo/ Shelby Rundell
Livestock Judger, Ryan Imler carries one of his  chester barrow pigs the night of the Block and Bridle Pig Sale.  A total of 115 pigs were sold at Friday nights sale bringing a total of $31,150 with the average of $271 per head.

Ag prepares for banquet

April 24, 2009

The agriculture department will be having a banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Student Union in room SW229. The banquet will recognize the achievements...

error: Content is protected !!
Activate Search
The student news site of Seward County Community College
Features