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Campus will be closed to visitors starting Nov. 30. Classes will still meet but no one from outside of the college community will be allowed on campus as an effort to combat COVID-19.

Classes continue while campus closes to public Nov. 30

November 23, 2020

In response to steep increases in COVID-19 cases in the community, Seward County Community College will limit public access to campus beginning Nov. 30...

The graduation application deadline was Nov. 19 but many sophomores still have not turned in their applications for spring graduation

No application? No graduation!

Destiny Vasquez, Multi-Media Reporter
November 20, 2020

Graduation applications for spring 2021 have been available since the start of the fall semester but many sophomores haven’t filled it out. The problem,...

Alondra Galindo, a sophomore majoring in biology, Esi Houtz,  a sophomore Nursing Major, A.J. Luna, sophomore ASL Major show off the prizes that they won from the nightime egg hunt. The egg hunt had been scheduled for Easter earlier this year but unfortunately COVID shut down campus and the event was not able to take place until this fall

Halloween hunt has students searching in dark

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
October 30, 2020

Students took off across the courtyard in search of prizes with flashlights to guide them. Eggs lay hidden on window seals, trees, and in the grass The...

Students help raise funds during annual SCCC Phonathon

October 30, 2020

Students spent the last two weeks on their phones raising money for the annual phonathon. The Seward County Community College Foundation puts on the annual...

Pumpkin painting contest goes on despite snow storm

Pumpkin painting contest goes on despite snow storm

Mary Ramirez, Reporter
October 29, 2020

Four tables in the student union have everything needed to paint set out for students. But what are they going to paint? Pumpkins!  Wade Lyon, Seward...

New president of SCCC arrives on campus

William Swanson, Reporter
October 26, 2020

W hen Brad Bennett finished up his work and said his goodbyes at Colby Community College , he took a picture outside of the college he had served for...

Poll open for early voting on  Oct 19 til election day on Nov 3 from 7am til 7pm

Voter Guide: 2020 Presidential Election

Crusader staff
October 20, 2020

With polls now open for early presidential election. Many students are first time voters. Crusader News offers this voters guide to help navigate the issues...

SCCC welcomes the new head volleyball coach, Geno Frugoli to SCCC. Frugoli is very involved with the team during their practices and hopes to be able Some goals in place for the Seward volleyball team is to win nationals, win
regular season games, and definitely “take this good team and keep them good”

Frugoli takes over as head volleyball coach

Mary Ramirez, Reporter
October 15, 2020

Walking into the greenhouse, you instantly feel a different environment during volleyball practice. Geno Frugoli walks the team through some exercises...

Pierre Copin, a sophomore from France sits in the Showcase Theater for his midterm for public speaking. For many students sitting six feet apart during classes and tests have become the new “normal”

The day of a college student during COVID

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
October 14, 2020

College has taken a different approach to life due to the recent pandemic. The normal life for college students has somewhat changed. However, not every...

Bring on the heat!

I ann Hayes hopped out of his chair in joy, shouting pridefully, feeling a little pain on the side, as he finished in first place for the annual jalapeno...

Richie Narvaez talked about how he got into writing during a Q/A held via zoom in the library. Before Richie became an english major he originally wanted to be the first Puerto Rican astronaut.

Richie Narvaez visits SCCC virtually

William Swanson, Reporter
September 24, 2020

Hispanic heritage month is a month used to celebrate Hispanic voices. Seward County Community College invited Richie Narvaez to do a Q and A luncheon as...

Students, staff and faculty are asked to report if they have any symptoms of COVID-19. The list of symptoms are posted all over campus and town.

SCCC sends daily COVID updates to students

William Swanson, Reporter
September 22, 2020

Since the semester began, changes around campus have been more than noticeable, but some—especially for students who ignore their emails—have come...

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