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Betty Hallman, an owner of the llamas, helps a first-grade girl pet a llama. Hallman explains to the girl why they have llamas and the importance of their fur.

First graders learn about agriculture on Farm Education Day

Zoe Lampe and Nubia Rodriguez
March 28, 2024

Farm Bureau members and Southwestern Heights High School hosted Farm Education Day at Seward County Community College for the local first graders on March...

Lance Krogh, Fred Leisher, and Jake Robinson describe how Kansas offers the most merit badges for their Boy Scouts in the country. “Everybody wants to come to Kansas,” says Robinson.

Local Boy Scouts earn merit badges at SCCC

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
February 29, 2024

The Merit Badge Fair took place at Seward County Community College, Liberal Kansas, on Feb. 23. Hosted by Quivira Council, Boy Scouts of America, the event...

Crusaders explain importance of press freedom on Student Press Freedom Day

Crusaders explain importance of press freedom on Student Press Freedom Day

Today, Feb. 22, the Student Press Law Center and individual student journalism organizations such as Crusader News may be celebrating the sixth anniversary...

Saints on the Street: What is your ideal Valentine's Day?

Saints on the Street: What is your ideal Valentine’s Day?

Nubia Rodriguez, Lily Gonzalez, and Zoe Lampe
February 14, 2024

Tonight, many people across the country will be celebrating Valentine's Day. For some, this means celebrating with a significant other at home or out somewhere,...

Valentine's Day Recipe: Easy Mug Brownies

Valentine’s Day Recipe: Easy Mug Brownies

Zoe Lampe, Reporter
February 12, 2024

With Valentine's Day around the corner, many people - including those at Seward County Community College - will be celebrating. This might mean looking...

People talking at their tables, eating plates of diverse food at The Student Union. The food available included various rice, pasta, meats, and drinks.

SCCC celebrates Kansas Day

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
February 6, 2024

The state of Kansas celebrated its 163th birthday on Jan. 29. The celebration of Taste of Kansas took place at Seward County Community College, and from...

Sophomore Alianna Colon guards and closely watches what the other team is going to do.

Lady Saints Basketball defeats Independence Pirates, 74-57

Zoe Lampe, Reporter
January 26, 2024

On Jan. 17, the Seward County College Lady Saints and Independence Community College Pirates basketball teams duked it out in the Greenhouse, the game...

A Chance To Be On A Podcast: Episode 5

A Chance To Be On A Podcast: Episode 5

Chance Martin, Reporter
December 7, 2023

This episode was filmed on April 14, 2023. It’s obviously been a second. It’s good to finally get this episode released. SCCC sophomore Caiden Anderson...

Inside the Mind of a Musician

Inside the Mind of a Musician

Once a semester the musicians come out of their “Music Cave" and perform their semester concert to their fans and others. On Dec. 1 Seward County Community...

The entire cast of “I Hate Shakespeare” poses and bows to a pretend audience at the end of a practice rehearsal.

“I Hate Shakespeare” cast rehearse before fateful Nov. 2-4 performances

Roselyne Garay, Reporter
November 21, 2023

Student actors and actresses at Seward County Community College performed their first public showing of the play “I Hate Shakespeare” by Steph Deferie...

The team breaks it out before taking to the court after a timeout.

Saints win against Lamar Lopes in Oct. 28 scrimmage

Zoe Lampe, Reporter
November 14, 2023

On Oct. 28, The Saints welcomed Lamar Lopes in the Greenhouse for their fourth scrimmage game. The night ended in a victory for the Saints. Since then,...

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