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Brad Bennett resigned this week as president at Seward County Community College. He began the job back in October 2020 in the midst of a pandemic.

Bennett resigns; SCCC searches for new president

SCCC Public Relations
May 5, 2021

Seward County Community College will once again start a presidential search, following the resignation of president Brad Bennett, effective June 15. Late...

Josh Revord, SCCCs website specialist, receives a COVID-19 vaccination from one of the colleges nursing students. The students helped out at vaccination clinics throughout the semester as part of their clinicals. The activity not only helped them gain experience but also served the community.

Nursing students help with Covid vaccinations

Krisi Anderson, Club Reporter
April 28, 2021

Vaccine here, vaccine there, vaccine everywhere! On April 22, Seward County Community College nursing students helped administer Covid vaccine shots at...

Commencement will be on Saturday, May 8 at 9 a.m. and at 11 a.m. It will be live streamed through Facebook live.

Commencement will look different, but SCCC will have it live

Maria Coronado, Reporter
April 27, 2021

With graduation coming up ahead Seward County Community College is excited to announce the plans for this year's graduation. Last year students were not...

Chemistry students sell soaps to faculty, community members

Chemistry students sell soaps to faculty, community members

William Swanson, Club Reporter
April 23, 2021

Students taking Chemistry II this semester finally put the soaps they’ve been making on the market on April 22 at Seward County Community College. The...

After a year of not having any theater productions, the SCCC humanities will now put on a Broadway Revue. Students former and current have picked songs from various popular shows. The Broadway Revue will be from April 22-24 at 7pm.

Broadway Revue performance set for April 22-24

Monalisa Chakraborty
April 19, 2021

Music is a part of our daily life. It helps us to relax our minds and lift our moods. Seward County Community College brings “Broadway Revue” with...

This semester the SCCC English department is hosting a Celebration of Creative Writing night. It expands on the annual poetry coffee house by adding other types of writing to the event. It will be tonight at 7 p.m. in the band room.

Celebrating creative writers

Maria Coronado, Reporter
April 15, 2021

Looking for something positive to do during COVID stay-at-home and precautions, Pat Mann took Seward County Community College's creative writing course...

The Crusader staff works together to cover a story over the reopening of the E-boutique. The staff worked on shooting interviews with the members of the PBL club.

Crusader wins All-Kansas award

Crusader staff
April 14, 2021

F or the third year in a row, Crusader has won the All- Kansas award as the best two-year news team in the state.  The Kansas Collegiate Media Awards...

Shandon Classen is the transfer advisor for SCCC. He gives four basic steps to help students transfer.

How to Transfer

Krisi Anderson, Club Reporter
April 13, 2021

College can be frightening on its own. As the end of the semester comes, so does the impending doom of having to transfer colleges, but there is no need...

Style at no cost

Monalisa Chakraborty, Club Reporter
April 7, 2021

Are you in need of an arrangement of clothing, jewelry, hats, or shoes for any occasion?   Seward County Community College’s Phi Beta Lambda students,...

Students raced around campus looking for eggs. some hidden obvious places others not so much.

Saints on the hunt for eggs

Students took off as the clock struck 8 a.m. in the search of eggs scattered across campus. The egg hunt consisted of 300 eggs hidden all around the campus.  Wade...

Janeth Vazquez is a local advocate and teaches the citizenship classes at Seward County Community   College. Vazquez has been part of numerous protests and orginaztions that help support DACA awareness and pathways to citizenship. Dreamers like Sarahi Aguilera had come to Washington D.C to help advocate not only for DACA but for the rights of undocumented immigrants. Aguilera is a recent graduate of Seward County Community College  and is a advocate for the community.  She celebrates and hopes that the American  Dream and Promise Act will help all 11 million undocumented immigrants.

American Dream, Promise Act sparks hope for DACA recipients

Maria Coronado
March 22, 2021

T he House of Representatives voted on March 18 to create a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.    The American...

After a lot of studying and hard work, students show off their certificates for earning their citizenship.

Classes help students become US citizens

Maria Coronado
March 22, 2021

Janeth Vazquez hopes the US citizenship course she teaches at Seward County Community College can be useful for students planning on becoming citizens.  With...

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