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Editorial: Perspective on conflict, Explanation towards lines

Editorial: Perspective on conflict, Explanation towards lines

April 5, 2015

Last fall, we were told that problems surrounding parking lot lines on campus were going to be fixed sometime this spring. Since spring is here, we followed...

Daisy Torres

Say no to ’poo for healthier hair

April 4, 2015

Everyone strives for hair full of life, bounce, volume and shine, but it seems like we just can’t get it right. How can we get our hair to be healthy...

Magaly Guerrero is currently a freshman at Seward County Community College. She is a cheerleader and is a resident from Liberal, Kansas. Magaly plans to transfer back to Wichita State University to major in integrated marketing communications. While attending Wichita State Magaly was involved in student activities council,President of LAT.IN.A, and a mentor of the office of diversity. Magaly's hobbies include running, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

Shortened bus hours limit public

March 6, 2015
Transportation is very important in a town like Liberal because not everything is in walking distance.
A young man known as Olanrewaju Hassan, also called Blaq by some is from Lagos state in the western part of Africa Nigeria precisely. He's in the United States on a F-1 visa (student visa). A driven and motivated young man. He attends Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School. Enrolled during the fall semester of 2013 to study Business Administration, and later changed his major to study Corrosion Technology. He's been in the U.S. for less than two years.  He came into the country through O'Hare airport Chicago, and spent three weeks with some family friends in Chicago before moving to Liberal, Seward County, Kansas. Olanrewaju is passionate about life, he loves watching and playing soccer, like traveling and going to new places. Olanrewaju also love smiling, and making people feel good about themselves. He's respectful of people and does not like imposing his opinion on others. In spite of the fact that many sees him as a shy individual, he prefer to see himself as being reserve and avoiding drama. The fear of the unknown is one thing that keeps him motivated and grounded.

Hassan’s hope is restored by friendship

March 5, 2015

In my few years of existence on earth, I came to think humans were judgmental, selfish, greedy and wicked — until last semester when I met Carol Francis...

Maria Lara

DACA program temporarily blocked

March 4, 2015

A federal judge this week temporarily blocked the president’s programs in regards to the DACA program, an American immigration policy which allows certain...

Jose Medrano is a former Crusader editor who is currently on staff aiding the staff as an editor emeritus. He is a senior from University of Kansas who is currently taking a break from school to prepare and plan for his future goals while having a mini existential crisis, because picking direction to go in with your life is rather hard. Under his leadership the Crusader won two national awards, an All-Kansas, a gold medal and a first place online award. He also received Kansas Journalist of the Year from Kansas Collegiate Media in 2013 and was a paid reporter for the University Daily Kansan at KU.

Black history: more than just a month

March 2, 2015

Black history month to many students is just a time when the curriculum slightly changes in their classes to focus on a prominent figure who is black....

Grant Glaze

College playoff proves successful

February 5, 2015
The first college football playoff was a major success. So much so, that many are already looking forward to what lies ahead. Sure, it may be too early in this system to make our conclusion about the playoffs, however, if ratings are any indication, then the playoff system may just be here to stay.
Kim Nguyen

Medical Billing and Coding students doubting the government’s deadlines

February 5, 2015
I’m a Medical Billing and Coding student. I joined the program that is expected to be done in one year and a half with only 45 credit hours. Due to the government-created mess that is related to ICD-10, three of my coding classes were pushed back to the next semester twice, which means I will be spending two and a half years for what should have been a one and a half year coding program.
Magaly Guerrero is currently a freshman at Seward County Community College. She is a cheerleader and is a resident from Liberal, Kansas. Magaly plans to transfer back to Wichita State University to major in integrated marketing communications. While attending Wichita State Magaly was involved in student activities council,President of LAT.IN.A, and a mentor of the office of diversity. Magaly's hobbies include running, watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.

Free college raises questions

February 5, 2015
Many of us are seeking to graduate and get a college degree, whether it be an associates, bachelor’s, or master’s. But how great does having free community college sound? Or does it even sound that great to taxpayers at all?
Former Crusader editor finds true calling in teaching

Former Crusader editor finds true calling in teaching

February 5, 2015
“You’re not making any money, you know?” “You’re going to be broke all the time.” “You could make more money working at National Beef.” Yeah, at this point I’m used to hearing all these things from various people in my life.
‘American Sniper’: Story not history

‘American Sniper’: Story not history

February 5, 2015
I watched “American Sniper” with my brother, neither of us knowing it was based on a true story. American Sniper is the story of Chris Kyle, the deadliest sniper in the history of the U.S. military, and is played by Bradley Cooper.
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