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Choosing your major is a difficult thing to do when there's so many to choose from. Don't feel frustrated because you're not alone. (photo illustration)

Should you be worried about a major?

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
January 31, 2019

Some students have their whole life figured out before they even step foot on a college campus while some students are still exploring. They often don't...

Jason Sautter has been suspended on paid leave starting on Jan. 28 for one week. Sautter has lead the mens basketball team to a record of 17-4 overall but 10-2 in the Jaykawk conference.

Coach Sautter benched for the week

Michelle Mattich and Annette Meza
January 30, 2019

Tonight the Saints men’s basketball team will take the court without their head coach. Jason Sautter has been suspended for one week, with pay, due to...

On Jan. 29, Taste of Kansas was hosted in the SCCC library in order to celebrate Kansas' birthday. There were over 50 dishes varying from over 10 countries.

Students taste the world at Kansas day celebration

Annette Meza, Cheyenne Miller, and Calen Moore
January 29, 2019

As you walked into the Hobble Academic building, the smell of food instantly hit. People smiled and followed the smell to the library where there were...

The Agriculture banquet will help fun projects such as this new fish farm for students at SCCC.

Agriculture department hosts fundraiser banquet

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
January 24, 2019

Dress up, put your good shoes on and get ready to dine in as Seward County Community College’s agriculture department hosts a fundraising banquet. The...

A potluck lunch will be at the library on Jan. 29 as a way to celebrate Kansas' birthday.

Library hosts potluck Jan. 29

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
January 17, 2019

It’s no lie that everyone likes food. But do you know the food native to southwest Kansas? There is an opportunity. Seward County Community College inclusivity...

The government shutdown hasn't impacted students directly at SCCC but here are some things you should know.

Shutdown won’t immediately impact SCCC students

Michelle Mattich, Editor
January 16, 2019

It’s day 26 of the government shutdown and the longest in the history of the United States. Government workers are not being paid and many offices are...

An "all clear" alert went out over the RAVE network to students. It was part of a practice drill.

Rave alert was part of emergency drill

Michelle Mattich, Editor
January 14, 2019

It probably showed up in your email or as a text on your phone: "SCCC Alert: All Clear.   Situation has been resolved and there is no longer an emergency.” Students...

Danny Vasquez, Liberal drafting major, helps a grade schooler build a gingerbread house. Vasquez is part of the new club, Circle K International. The club is dedicated to community service and helping others.

New club serves community

Annette Meza, Reporter
December 11, 2018

There's a new club on campus that goes by the name of Circle K international. This club is all about community service. Even though the club just started...

 The ground was officially broken for the new Colvin Center for Allied Health on Dec. 4. There is an open house set for July 15 to view the new facilities before the upcoming semester.

SCCC breaks ground for new building

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
December 5, 2018

A new facility is coming to Seward County Community College and it just had it’s groundbreaking ceremony. The new Colvin Center for Allied Health is...

A petry dish is used to test the different strains of antibiotics are resistant to MRSA. this was the research bridges program presented at the conference.

Bridges program presents research at Indianapolis

Annette Meza, Reporter
November 29, 2018

Seward County Community Colleges’ Bridges program flew to Indiana, Indianapolis the week of Nov. 14-16. There, they presented the research they had been...

SCCC Advisor/Transfer Coordinator, Janeth Vasquez inform students on how to make the transferring process as easy as possible.

Have you thought about transferring?

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
November 28, 2018

When it comes to choosing a school, it's all about research. “That is the first thing I ask students who come to me. What are your top three schools?...

Traditional Thanksgiving means different foods for different people

Annette Meza and Michelle Mattich
November 14, 2018

Thanksgiving just isn't the same without food. Seward County Community College makes sure students and the community get their fair share every year....

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