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First time blood donor, Nesvy Juarez, nursing major, decided to give blood this year since she is a member of HALO and they put on the blood drive.

Photo Essay: HALO hosts blood drive

Brooklynn Bauer, Photographer
September 18, 2020

HALO hosted its annual American Red Cross blood drive at Seward County Community College. Students, staff and residents had the opportunity to donate...

Finals song parodies COVID-19 learning

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
May 6, 2020

As the semester comes to an end, keep working hard and finish the year strong. Crusader brings you a funny parody that may perfectly describe your feelings...

Qaiyoom Olanlege took this photo as part of the midterm for Photography II. The test asked students to create a commercial photo with negative space.

Student photo exhibit becomes virtual gallery

Photo 2 Class
May 4, 2020

A closed campus didn't keep photography students from showing their work at the end of the semester. The Photography I and Photography II classes created...

It's been a month since "social distancing" became the norm. Some areas of the country have really taken it to heart, while others haven't paid much attention.

Seward gets a ‘D’ for social distancing

Preston Burrows, Features Editor
April 15, 2020

Going to the store or to a favorite restaurant everyday is a thing of the past with stay-at-home restrictions from the federal and state government. It's...

Ballroom dancing waltzes into SCCC

Rebecca Irby and Denise Perez
March 31, 2020

Editor’s note: This story was produced by our staff before spring break. While this class no longer meets due to the statewide coronavirus “stay-at-home”...

Elvis Polvon and Rebecca Irby bring you Saints Stories as part of Crusader News' podcast. The freshmen start off their series asking students what advice they'd give their younger self.

Saints Stories: Podcast features students’ advice to their younger self

Elvis Polvon and Rebecca Irby
March 27, 2020

Editor's Note: This was recorded before spring break. We decided it was time to publish a few stories that are back to "normal" - whatever that is...

SCCC moves to online classes March 23

Annette Meza and Elvis Polvon
March 17, 2020

In response to current conditions surrounding the Coronavirus disease, the Seward County Community College executive team decided to move classes online...

Hannah Schulman, freshman from Colorado Springs, helps her team get to victory with great pitching skills.

Lady Saints win against Clarendon college

Elvis Polvon, Reporter
March 6, 2020

The Lady Saints softball team won against Clarendon College on March 5. During the first game, the score ended with a score 17-16, and during the last...

Cats on campus

Annette Meza and Preston Burrows
March 4, 2020

At the student living center, there's more than just students. Cats live there too! Since the beginning of the year, kittens and cats have roamed around...

Erika Espinoza, TRiO advisor, got a first glimpse of the salt rocks in the Strataca by touching the Oversize Rock Salt display in the Permian Playground. Guests are able to touch the displays in the Permian Playground, such as the salt dust and oversize rock salt.

Photo essay: TRiO’s salt mine adventure

Maggie Ibarra, Reporter
March 3, 2020

TRiO, a federally funded grant program designed to help Seward County Community College students succeed, occasionally offers cultural experience trips...

Ribbon cutting makes it the official opening of the Sharp Family Champions Center. Jo Ann and Gene Sharp are the lead donors, who also cut the ribbon.

Photo Essay: Sharp Family Champions Center opens officially with ribbon cutting

Victoria Martins
February 24, 2020

The new Sharp Family Champions Center officially opened Feb. 24 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The new indoor practice facility at Seward County Community...

Cress preached the first Sunday of January this year. He arrives at church every Sunday at 9 a.m. to look over his notes.

Photo Essay: Sundays are busy work day for local pastor

Calen Moore, Club reporter
February 20, 2020

Sunday mornings can be relaxing or hectic depending on your family or vocation. For Mark Cress, a pastor at First Southern Baptist Church in Liberal,  Sunday...

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