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Getting on your nerves

Getting on your nerves

Reece Hay, Reporter
October 21, 2021

Everyone has things that can grind their gears right? Those “things” are called pet peeves. Pet peeves are something that bothers a particular person....

It's scary season. Join Ruby "Riversticks" Thornton for scary stories that originate in southwest Kansas. The podcast host interviews students and staff about their personal encounters with ghosts.

Podcast: Saints talk ghosts

Ruby Thornton, Reporter
October 20, 2021

It's spooky season! River Styx Ruby has brought to you the SCCC Spooktacular! In this podcast you will have a physics lesson from Eerie Eric Volden, and...

"Barbie" on campus, Katy Redd shows off her outfit for a school day.

A Barbie teaches on campus

Ana Brangioni, Reporter
October 14, 2021

Katy Redd is considered the best dressed on campus. Some may even say she is Seward County Community College’s own “Barbie.” The behavioral science...

It is always good to write a thank you letter after receiving a scholarship. Writing a thank you letter will show the donor how grateful you are to receive their scholarship.

How to write a thank-you note to donors

Victoria Martins, Reporter
October 12, 2021

Have you ever gotten a scholarship – of any amount? It feels good, doesn’t it? Knowing that someone is generous enough to give out money to support...

Katie and Shatarrika Ross show their smiles while taking a selfie together at their house. The twins have grown up in Liberal.

Growing up as twins

Reece Hay, Reporter
October 8, 2021

People often wonder what it is like having a twin sibling by your side: Is twin telepathy true? Does it mean you're closer than most siblings? What is...

Las culturas hispanas celebran la herencia

Las culturas hispanas celebran la herencia

Mauricio Gonzalez, Reporter
October 6, 2021

De Hispanic Heritage Month es un periodo de 30 días desde el 15 de septiembre hasta el 15 de octubre en donde se brinda honor a las herencias hispanas...

Amy Thompson reads a book called "Bee Makes Tea." At the first Open Mic Night of the semester, students, faculty and staff shared stories, photos and art that related to their personal identity. Thompson, speech instructor, explained this story related to her personal identity by her family's love of tea.

Artists share personal identity through performance

Laura Gillespie, Copy Editor
September 30, 2021

Students came together to share their personal stories of identity Wednesday night for the first official Open Mic Night of the year. The event was hosted...

Jaxson Gregg, freshman from Fort Worth, Texas, and his friend Tristan Curless, freshman from Amarillo, Texas, shares a french fry.

Can someone mess up french fries?

Ana Brangioni, Reporter
September 30, 2021

To say that french fries are the ultimate comfort food is an understatement. Potatoes when fried, mashed, roasted or cooked in any other way, can make...

New coaches make home at SCCC

New coaches make home at SCCC

Mary Ramirez, Reporter
September 28, 2021

It's a year of transition for most sports at Seward County Community College, with a lot of new faces in the athletic department. Seward County welcomes...

Quintero hopes to make impact

Quintero hopes to make impact

Dani Arellano, Reporter
September 27, 2021

“I want to have a big impact on the Hispanic community,” those are the words that Elisa Quintero exclaimed when discussing what she sees for herself...

Homesickness in the SCCC dorms

Homesickness in the SCCC dorms

Saskia Vogelzang, Reporter
September 16, 2021

The fifth week of school has started at Seward County Community College. Many of the students living in the dorms have adjusted to college life and found...

'COVID semesters' make for unique ride for graduates

‘COVID semesters’ make for unique ride for graduates

Raven Staten, Reporter
May 7, 2021

For most graduating from Seward County Community College this semester, COVID has been a part of their entire college experience. It has been a long year...

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