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SCCC/ATS to receive a $4 million STEM grant

September 13, 2011

Seward County Community will be receiving a $4 million dollar STEM grant. A STEM grant is used toward Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The grant...

Lady Saints continue near perfect season

Lady Saints continue near perfect season

September 13, 2011

The Lady Saints won big Monday night, in their second home game of the season against the Broncbusters of Garden City, making their overall record a remarkable...

Telolith named CSPA national gold medalist

September 13, 2011

The 2011 Telolith literary magazine has received a gold medalist award with All-Columbian honors in design from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association....

Duck races Sept. 17

September 13, 2011

Matthew Adkins Crusader staff The 10th annual Duck Race is taking place at Blue Bonnet Park on Saturday, Sept. 17. In celebration of the 10 year anniversary,...

Corrosion Tech launches program with 17 students

Corrosion Tech launches program with 17 students

August 30, 2011

Seward launches its first corrosion technology class this semester with 17 students. The new program is one of only three such programs in the...

Fun and games during Welcome Week 2011

Fun and games during Welcome Week 2011

August 30, 2011

Welcome Week took place during the first week of classes at Seward County Community College/Area Technical School. It consisted of activities and events...

Saints jump on planking

Saints jump on planking

August 30, 2011

Sweltering heat, record high temperatures, a lack of 4th of July festivities, rain deprivation, and an interesting photo craze known as planking made...

Superheroes, sequels rock summer box office numbers

Superheroes, sequels rock summer box office numbers

August 30, 2011

This summer, those watching television, going to the movies, or having any contact with the outside world in general probably noticed a glaringly obvious...

The beach resort in Kauai that Martinez and Pacheco stayed at for a week.

Hawaiian hotspot provides relief from Kansas heat wave

August 30, 2011

While most SCCC students were scorching in temperatures above 100 degrees this July, Nakita Martinez and her best friend Erika Pacheco were enjoying cool...

Earning money during summer can bring long tedious shifts

Earning money during summer can bring long tedious shifts

August 30, 2011

Enjoying some ice cream, having a cook out, and going to the pool all cost money, so people have to get summer jobs to pay for it. When looking for a summer...

Rochelle St. Amand, who recently moved to Liberal, returns from a bike ride to Wal-Mart to purchase groceries.

Biking rides into the spotlight as an Economical, environmental form of transportation with health benefits

August 30, 2011

While Liberal lags behind top cycling cities like Austin, Texas, Portland, Ore, and Boulder, Colo, it has become increasingly biker friendly in recent...

Rochelle St. Amand, who recently moved to Liberal, returns from a bike ride to Wal-Mart to purchase groceries.

Saints eat up as outdoor temperatures heat up

August 30, 2011

Fresh foods, like chilled fruits and vegetables, seemed like a welcomed relief from the hot days of thesummer that delivered relentless heat. College students...

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