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Fans used foam swords and hand clappers to cheer on the Lady Saints. The registrars office Krystal Zimmerman and Alaina Rice rock the dance moves with Celeste Donovan, vice-president of student services.

Fans hype Lady Saints from afar

Amberley Taylor, Editor
March 23, 2018

Fans gathered, cheered and enjoyed the Lady Saints basketball game, just like they have done for every other game ... but this time, they weren’t in...

Hawkins presents “Lawbreakers for the Common Good”

Hawkins presents “Lawbreakers for the Common Good”

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
March 22, 2018

Anne Hawkins tapped walls and examined floorboards in the 19th century limestone Kansas farmhouse she grew up in. As a young girl, the native Kansan hoped...

(right to left) Janeth Vazquez, Sarahi Aguilera and two other dreamers fight for a Dream Act in Washington D.C. on March 5.

SCCC student among 87 detained at DACA rally

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
March 6, 2018

The lack of action Congress has taken towards DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) caused many Dreamers to form a human chain, or three layers...

This photo was submitted by a Photography 1 student for the a chance to publish their work in SCCCs Literary Magazine, Telolith. The picture is titled Welcome to Liberal.

Time for Telolith!

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
February 21, 2018

Calling all creative students! It is time for Seward County Community College’s Telolith. Submit a poem, short story, or art piece for the chance to...

The Big Elephant on College campuses: Sexual Assault

The Big Elephant on College campuses: Sexual Assault

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
February 20, 2018

Editor's note: This is the second of a two-part series. See the first story here. Your friends drag you to this big college party in town where everyone...

If you or someone you know has been victimized by sexual assault, reach out to SCCCs LARC DVS campus advocate, Maria Munoz, for help.

#MeToo movement stands strong

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
February 19, 2018

Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series on the #metoo movement. See the second story here. While being on twitter late last fall, I stumbled...

Janeth Vazquez answered questions after the discussion and is welcome to help undocumented students with any questions or concerns they may have.  She is very passionate about the future of DACA and the future of Dreamers.

A piece of paper does not determine who you are

Angelica Alfaro, Club Reporter
February 14, 2018

Sharing a personal story might not always be easy, especially when it’s a big secret that you’ve had most of your life. “No matter the legal...

During the 2018-19 school year, SCCC will offer courses in national security through the University of Kansas.

SCCC prepares to provide National Security courses

Amberley Taylor, Editor
February 7, 2018

Starting in the 2018-19 school year, Seward County Community College will be offering courses in national security. The classes will be offered during...

The SCCC amazing race was filled with different obstacles for students to master before they could get a clue. This obstacle required teams to target shoot foam fingers with a ping-pong gun.

Saints compete in amazing race

Amberley Taylor and Yesenia Soto
January 24, 2018

When the first group of students earned their clue and began running, everyone knew the race had started. After earning each clue, the groups would hurry...

Thais Allen, volleyball coach, served as dealer at one of the six tables. She kept the game moving and helped students understand the game in the beginning. Once everyone learned how to play, she kept her table laughing by egging on the betting and competition.

Homecoming Week: Poker Night

Photography II Class, Photographers
January 23, 2018

Students gathered around to get instructions. Some were nervous because they’d never played Texas Hold ‘em, but everyone was in it for the fun …...

Sarahi Aguilera, sophomore criminal justice major, spent Friday, Jan. 19, marching in Washington DC and visiting Kansas senator, Jerry Morans office to lend her voice in support of DACA. Aguilera travelled to the nationals capital to fight for the dream act as the deadline for either a budget or government shutdown looms.

The War on DACA continues

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
January 19, 2018

It has been a rollercoaster ride in the White House and in many homes across the United States after the Trump administration called for the end of DACA...

Sarahi Aguilera holds a sign declaring that DACA recipients are in the USA to stay. The SCCC sophomore has been to Topeka and Washington, D.C. to let her voice be heard on this issue.

Defending DACA

Michelle Mattich, Reporter/Editor
January 17, 2018

The fight for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) continues in the nation's capital. Seward County Community College has students and staff actively...

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