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Sister Mary Leo played by Monica Kerbo sings about how her passion for dance and a certain man led her to the convent. Her feelings were expressed in the song “I Left Him There.” 

‘Nunsensations’: Glitzy, shticky, funny

April 24, 2009

I’m still not sure what shtick is, but it’s funny. This weekend I had the pleasure of viewing “Nunsensations,” a musical put on by Frank Challis....

Vocal music instructor heads for Oklahoma

Vocal music instructor heads for Oklahoma

April 24, 2009

Just as the final curtain call has been given for ‘Nunsensations,’ Lori Geis, vocal music instructor, is about to teach her final lessons at the...

Seward invites community to campus for Spring Fiesta, Car Show

April 6, 2009

Games, music and more will be on campus April 10 at the forth-annual Spring Fiesta and Car Show. The Spring Fiesta is from 1-4 p.m., and is open to the...

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Crusader editors, Morgan Allaman, Rustin Watt, sponsor Daniel Hackett, Jessica Lulf, Chelsi Valdez and James McElvania stopped to pose for a picture on the Staten Island Ferry. The editors were in New York City for the College Media Advisors convention. While there, the group had a chance to visit many of the sites of New York and also got to hear Charles Gibson speak at the convention.

Gibson speaks to future journalists

April 3, 2009

An ABC anchor, a lead CBS News reporter/ 60 Minutes correspondent and MediaStorm’s president addressed Crusader editors and others in attendance at the...

Crusader photo/ Morgan Allaman
Dash for Dollars winner Rachel Barnes grabs for flying money in the cash machine. Over 500 dollars worth of bills were placed in the machine before Barnes entered.

Dash for cash

April 3, 2009

Crusader photo/ Morgan Allaman
Alfredo Anaya of Liberal High School paints a nail during a cosmetology challenge. Although Anaya didn’t win, another LHS student Megan Devore placed first in cosmetology. This year’s Xtreme Challenge had a 64 percent increase in participants from 140 students last year to 230 students this year.

Challenge brings high school students to Seward County

April 3, 2009

While Seward County Community College students whose morning classes pertaining to accounting, administration, ag, art, computer, cosmo, criminal justice,...

Crusader photo/ Chelsi Valdez 
Freshman Jordan Eder talks to a group of 24 students about where eggs come from during Farm Education Day on March 24. Over 1,219 elementary students from around the area were on campus for Farm Ed. Day. The Development received a check for $800 from Seward County Farm Bureau during Farm Ed. Day. The Farm Bureau helps with presentations during the day.

College hosts Farm Education Day

April 3, 2009

Over 1,000 young students participated in the 22nd annual Farm Education Day on the campus of Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School according...

Crusader photo/ Rustin Watt 

Dr. Dunn shakes hands with Earl Watt as Dunn receives the High Plains Daily Leader “Citizen of the Year” award. Dunn won the award because of his work with the merger and many other community activities.

Dunn named Liberal Citizen of the year

April 3, 2009

Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School President, Dr. Duane Dunn was recently honored as the High Plains Daily Leader Citizen of the Year...

Response to: we the people can’t forget…

April 3, 2009

Dear Editors, I stopped by the Crusader office today and picked up the latest issue. Is Mr. Watt completely insane or just wanting to cause a stir? ...

Students watch as the Dash for Dollars host explains the rules of the game. Although students attended the Dash for Dollars event, the majority of the seats were empty.

Crusader photo/ Morgan Allaman

Seats are empty at free school activities

April 3, 2009

Our view... Students need an escape from the claustrophobic chaos of dorm life, so the college provides programs. You’d think they’d be packed with...

PTK plans for Spring Induction

February 6, 2009

Phi Theta Kappa is in the process of inducting students at Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School. Jessica Lulf is president of Phi Theta...

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