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March 2017

March 2017

March 8, 2017

Supporting immigrants ... a new $6 million building project proposed.

Vote for homecoming king and queen

Vote for homecoming king and queen

Brynn Grieshaber and Keynitra Houston
February 14, 2017

Meet the 2017 SCCC Homecoming court. The king and queen will be crowned Saturday, Feb. 18, between the women's and men's basketball at the Green House...

Valentines gifts on a budget

Valentine’s gifts on a budget

Yesenia Montanez, Reporter
February 10, 2017
Gift ideas with COLLEGE budgets in mind ... get creative, save some money and still say, "I love you."
February 2017

February 2017

February 8, 2017

How well do you know your valentine? ... Homecoming candidates announced ... Women's basketball team works hard to keep national ranking.

‘Twas the night before finals

Crusader Staff
December 9, 2016

Twas the night before finals, when life was a mess, when students were strung out on caffeine and stress,   The books were stacked in the library....

November 2016

November 2016

November 30, 2016

As the semester comes to a close, students express their opinion on school policies ... Get help with finals stress with this great list of do's...

Election 2016: Know the issues

Election 2016: Know the issues

By Crusader Staff
November 1, 2016

In the turbulent time of this Presidential election, it’s important to be an informed voter. To be an informed voter is to be an educated citizen- someone...

October 2016

October 2016

October 26, 2016

Supporting Somali students after they are targeted with a bomb threat ... Is Liberal downtown haunted?

SCCC favorite dance trends

Angelica Alfaro, Reporter
September 27, 2016

Dance trends are constantly cycling in and out of fashion. The dab, the stanky leg and the superman are all common terms in today’s dance scene,...

How you can register to vote

How you can register to vote

Andrea Baca, Reporter
August 25, 2016

Presidential elections are coming in November. In order to cast your ballot, you must be registered? Here are some facts to help you know how to take the...

Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzales
Grant Glaze and Thayna Silva smiled and stood together for pictures after being crowned king and queen on homecoming night Saturday. Glaze represented the Crusader newspaper while Silva represented ISO. The two were selected from a group of students who were picked to represent organizations and clubs for the homecoming title. Glaze and Silva were the two representatives out of the top 10 with the most votes.

Homecoming Week Gallery

February 20, 2015

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