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Sophomore journalism major Annette Meza decided to help and shovel the snow off her driveway. She said it was very tiring but building the snow man afterwards was fun!

15 inches of snow blankets Liberal

Annette Meza and Denise Perez
January 29, 2020

Throwing snowballs, binging Netflix original series or sleeping in are three of many ways Seward County Community College students spent their time on...

Tuition will be raised by $4 and $2 for student fees. There is a six dollar difference in total.

Tuition raises at SCCC

Annette Meza, Managing Editor
January 24, 2020

A recent tuition raise for the 2020-2021 school year was approved by the Board Of Trustees on Jan. 13. Vice President of Finance and Operations Dennis...

President Donald Trump addresses the crowd at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for his 2020 presidential campaign rally on October 10, 2019. Trump continues to campaign despite the impeachment process beginning. The Senate began hearing testimonies this week.

Students feel the impact of current state of government

Calen Moore, Club reporter
January 22, 2020

It is a day that will live in hyperbole. Students in southwest Kansas can feel the impact of the impeachment process taking place currently in Washington,...

Liberal residents march in remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. People of all ages celebrated the special holiday, Jan. 20, by doing service projects and uniting together. Traditionally in Liberal, the day of service starts with this march from the Library, then residents of all ages spend time working in the community.

A March to Remember

Rebecca Irby, Photographer
January 21, 2020

A diverse group marched from the Liberal Memorial Library to Mehuron Park while holding signs of hope and singing songs of freedom on Monday. People came...

No classes due to weather, holiday

No classes due to weather, holiday

Crusader Staff
January 17, 2020

Classes are canceled Friday due to inclement weather. Classes will resume on Tuesday. A wintery mix of snow and rain blanketed southwest Kansas Thursday...

Crusader staff hunts for news

Crusader staff hunts for news

Crusader staff
January 14, 2020

Crusader News is finally back from the winter break! Dive into the new semester the right way and be in the know with news around campus. After an in-class...

Satanta High School seniors show banners where they plan to attend college. The goal of USD 507 is that students will graduate with college or vocational credits.

Satanta High School sends students to SCCC

USD 507
January 13, 2020

Education is important to USD 507 in Satanta. Their teachers worked together to raise $1,300 to help defray the cost of Seward County Community College...

Liberal's Recreation Department plans to move into the old middle school in March 2020.

Liberal Rec looks forward to new location in 2020

Elvis Polvon, Club Reporter
December 10, 2019

With 2020 right around the corner, people across the nation are excited for new beginnings and upcoming events. The Liberal Recreation Department is making...

Two alleged sexual assaults have been reported in a month on the Seward County Community College Campus.

SCCC responds to two alleged sexual assaults on campus

Cheyenne Miller, Copy Editor
December 5, 2019

Two Seward County Community College students were accused of seperate incidents of sexual assault on campus recently. The first incident occurred on November...

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