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Community members marched around Light Park to show their support for the growing immigrant population in Liberal. The event was a peaceful showing of many different people coming together.

Photo Essay: “We Are America!”

Brynn Grieshaber, Co-Editor, photographer
March 6, 2017

Students and members of the Liberal community took to the sidewalks of Light Park, Saturday, March 4, to stand in solidarity as Americans. As issues...

Liberal celebrates Pancake Day

Liberal celebrates Pancake Day

Angelica Alfaro, Co- Editor
February 22, 2017

When students see that Seward County Community College is off for Pancake Day on Feb. 28 they may be asking themselves “What is Pancake Day?” Pancake...

After not speaking in public for a while, Beverly Williams mentions that she is nervous to speak in front of the group of students.

Williams speaks for Black History Month

Angelica Alfaro, Co-Editor
February 21, 2017

Black History month consists of many activities in Liberal. Executive director of Marketing and Public relations, Rachel Coleman, decided to bring Black...

Homecoming King Andy Ortiz crowns Homecoming Queen Myriam Rubio at the ceremony between games, Saturday, Feb. 18 in the Greenhouse.

King and Queen are crowned

Keynitra Houston, Photo Editor
February 20, 2017
The 2017 SCCC Homecoming King and Queen were announced Feb. 18. Sophomores Andy Ortiz and Myriam Rubio were crowned with the honor.
Immigration policy scares Liberal students

Immigration policy scares Liberal students

Jessica Aldave-Ramos, Reporter
February 17, 2017

The Colvin Adult Learning Center students participated in A Day Without Immigrants. An instructor confirmed that a significant amount of students didn’t...

Telolith, SCCC's literary magazine, has been published every year since 1974. The magazine features student work.

Telolith submissions needed March 10

Jessica Aldave-Ramos, Reporter
February 16, 2017

Telolith is a literary magazine made by Seward County Community College students. Telolith has been around since 1974, and has won 17 awards. Students...

Vote for homecoming king and queen

Vote for homecoming king and queen

Brynn Grieshaber and Keynitra Houston
February 14, 2017

Meet the 2017 SCCC Homecoming court. The king and queen will be crowned Saturday, Feb. 18, between the women's and men's basketball at the Green House...

Brownback challenges Kansas universities

Brownback challenges Kansas universities

Angelica Alfaro, Co- Editor
January 31, 2017

“Affordable education for my degree was the first thing I looked at when deciding what college to go to,” Andrea Baca, a freshman from Liberal, said....

The Seward County Baseball team members help clean up the streets of Liberal after the ice storm.

SCCC helps out with community cleanup

Angelica Alfaro, Co- Editor
January 20, 2017

Giving back to the community is something that helps in getting to know others, in making the city a better place, and in simply doing good. The community...

Ice storm clean up

Ice storm clean up

January 18, 2017

Come out and join in a clean- up. Due to the storm over the weekend, Liberal has been covered in branches. The City of Liberal has asked SCCC for help...

Tree branches litter N. Sherman Ave. in the aftermath of an ice storm that blanketed the area. Many in Liberal and the surrounding communities were without power over the holiday weekend as the storm passed through Southwest Kansas.

Ice storm hits Liberal

Angelica Alfaro, Co- Editor
January 17, 2017

Winter storm Jupiter hit southwest Kansas over the weekend. It covered the area in a heavy layer of ice, followed by snow. In its wake, it left downed...

Hobble resigns post as SCCC trustee

Hobble resigns post as SCCC trustee

Alvaro Rengifo, Reporter
December 6, 2016

After nearly 20 years of service, longtime trustee Sharon Hobble submitted her letter of resignation at the Seward County Community College’s board...

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