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...
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...
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”...
In response to current conditions surrounding the Coronavirus disease, the Seward County Community College executive team decided to move classes online...
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...
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...
TRiO, a federally funded grant program designed to help Seward County Community College students succeed, occasionally offers cultural experience trips...
The new Sharp Family Champions Center officially opened Feb. 24 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The new indoor practice facility at Seward County Community...
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...
A.J. Gomez, Photography II student February 19, 2020
Deep in the bowels of the Seward County Community College Shank Humanities building, a room can be found where people scarcely tread, mainly due to the...
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itting slightly off Kansas Avenue in Liberal, the Colvin Adult Learning Center is easy to miss. The plain white building has no distinguishing features...