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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 Moran's office to lend her voice in support of DACA. Aguilera travelled to the national's 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...

The dates listed are important dates to remember if you are planning on changing your class schedule.

Schedule changes are ending soon

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
January 11, 2018

As the Spring semester kicks off, it is important for students to know that the dates to add and/or drop classes are coming quickly. Each semester, students...

SCCC students prepare for De-Stress Week

SCCC students prepare for De-Stress Week

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
December 4, 2017

As SCCC students prepare themselves for the remaining weeks of the end of the first semester, Student Government Association is sponsoring an event called...

Seward County Community College and Fort Hays State University are finding ways to help students transfer credits. Fort Hays State Interim President Andy Tompkin and SCCC's president Ken Trzaska and signed an articulation agreement Nov. 28 stating that credits will transfer seamlessly in 15 different degrees.

Transferring to FHSU is now easier for students

David Gomez, Club Reporter
November 30, 2017

On Wednesday, Nov. 29, Seward County Community College President Ken Trzaska and Fort Hays State Interim President Andy Tompkin signed an articulation...

¡Sí se puede!

¡Sí se puede!

Andrea Sanchez, Club Reporter
November 29, 2017

Jimmy Cabrera’s personal motto is “sí se puede,” which in Spanish means “yes, we can.” The guest speaker told the audience at Seward County...

PBL elects officers: (l-r) Josie Palmer-Historian, Rogelio Pando-Secretary, Zachary Mansell-Vice President, Derryck Symons-Treasurer, Bryce Minor-President, Haley Lujan-Reporter, Guadalupe Mercado-Parliamentarian

Phi Beta Lambda start their journey

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
November 29, 2017

Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is the world’s largest professional business fraternity, helping members prepare for careers in business. This year of 2017, PBL...

Jamel Horton was a big fan of the turkey that was given. “The turkey was really good. Also, the cherry pie easily won out of all the food that was given,” Horton said.

SCCC gives thanks with a free meal

Angelica Alfaro, Editor
November 15, 2017

Seward County Community College continued their Thanksgiving tradition on Tuesday, Nov. 14 with their annual Thanksgiving lunch in the cafeteria. 579...

The Auto Body Collision Repair program is taking donations for their Thanksgiving baskets until Nov. 17. Donations can be dropped off in Celeste M. Donovan's or Travis Comb’s office.

Auto Body Collision Repair provides Thanksgiving for families

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
November 3, 2017

The Seward County Community College Auto Body Collision Repair program is doing a community service project to collect food and other goods for gift baskets...

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