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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....

Four members of the SCCC choir attended he National Association of Teachers of Singing student auditions at the University of Nebraska.

Choir competes in annual auditions

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
November 9, 2018

Four choir students attended the National Association of Teachers of Singing student auditions on Nov. 2 at the University of Nebraska. 12 different schools...

SCCC's business club, Phi Beta Lambda attended the first ever PBL Career Connections Conference in New York City. Featured left to right are the PBL members who attended the conference. Rogelio Pando, Haley Lujan, Miriam Lima, Mariah Behrns, Alba Torres, Bryce Minor, and Cody Bradley.

Phi Beta Lambda goes to New York City

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
November 9, 2018

After spending time selling breakfast burritos, chocolates and hosting a dodgeball tournament,  Phi Beta Lambda, a club and a business marketing class...

The Gomez Family poses in their farm-themed family costume. The Gomez children were dressed as scarecrows and chickens, along with their parents who dressed up  with them as well.

SCCC hosts Halloween Trick or Treat Street

Anastasia Smalldridge, Photographer
November 1, 2018

Each Halloween, Seward County Community College Clubs and Organizations get together, dress up, host games and give out candy to kids from Liberal and...

Many people gathered at SCCC to gain some information about immigration and what  immigrants can do to help themselves or other love ones who might be deported and doesn't know what to do.

ICE picks you up! What do you do?

Alondra Botello, Reporter
October 30, 2018

When ICE arrives at your workplace or home, do you know what to do? It happens somewhere everyday, so Jose Luis Armendariz Gonzalez said the first...

Statistics show that if voters between the ages of 18 and 24 would go out and vote, they may be able to swing the midterm elections.

Will SCCC students vote in midterms?

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
October 30, 2018

Young voters are not expected to cast their ballots en masse in the November midterm elections. Seward County Community College voters seem to be no different...

The Clery Act was passed in 1990 and requires colleges to publicize their crime records.

Clery Act protects students

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
October 25, 2018

The year was 1986 and Jeanne Clery, who was only 19 years old, was in her dorm at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. On a specific day, April...

State and local elections will be on Nov. 6. Voters will decide who will be the next Kansas treasurer, attorney general, insurance commissioner and secretary of state.

Voter’s Guide: Kansas midterm general election

October 24, 2018

This voter's guide to the general election will give information on candidates running for a state office. The Kansas Midterm General Election will take...

Voter's guide: Kansas Governor Candidates

Voter’s guide: Kansas Governor Candidates

October 24, 2018

The Kansas governor's race is close according to statewide polls. Votes count when the race is this close. Use this guide to learn more about the candidates...

Humanities Kansas and Seward County Community College are hosting a writing workshop to give immigrants the opportunity to tell their story.

SCCC and HK give immigrants an opportunity to tell their story

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
October 18, 2018

Every immigrant has a story. A story of their migration, why they chose a small town in rural America, even of their home country. Everyone has a story,...

Janeth Vasquez, SCCC's transfer advisor,  hosted the Multicultural Fashion show to showcase  diversity in Liberal. Despite snow keeping some of the participants away, the show featured cultures from Ghana, American Indian, Hispanic and more.

Colorful cultures showcased on SCCC stage

Cindy Aguilar, Club Reporter
October 15, 2018

Liberal itself has been known to be a Hispanic majority city, but still manages to be extremely diverse and welcoming to all cultures. Seward County Community...

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