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The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

Opinion

New year, new me! Is it a resolution worth keeping?

‘New year, new me!’ Is it a resolution worth keeping?

Brooke Katen , Reporter
January 11, 2022

Some people set a goal every year while others do not. See what some of the Saints community did. Click on an image to see it larger. (graphics by Laura...

Saints on the Street: Students elaborate on their ending semester thoughts

Dani Arellano, Reporter
December 7, 2021

The semester feels like it lasted forever, yet just started yesterday. In this edition of Saints on the Street, student reflect back and say "thank you"...

Sweaters and jeans are tops on the list for clothes to have during the fall and winter months. Aidaly Ramos, freshman from Liberal, finishes her outfit with some classic “Chucks.”

Sandals in the snow

Brooke Katen , Reporter
December 6, 2021

As someone who has moved between Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri her whole life, I’ve learned how to dress for the colder seasons. My volleyball teammates...

Podcast: Here comes the semester blues

Podcast: Here comes the semester blues

Ruby Thornton, Reporter
December 3, 2021

Have you ever heard of end of semester blues? Have you ever experienced such a thing? Most college students feel some type of way as it gets closer and...

El Pastorcito has many options for tacos. One of the most popular is al pastor.

Taco Truck Tour

Laura Gillespie, Copy Editor
December 1, 2021

Liberal has an abundance of taco trucks and as every college student knows tacos are cheap, filling and great to eat. Crusader News set out to try every...

Hallmark Christmas movies give us false hope on love

Hallmark Christmas movies give us false hope on love

Kylie Regier, Reporter
December 1, 2021

It’s Hallmark Christmas movie season. I hate to admit it but these movies are my favorite even though they may make me a little sad and angry at how...

Students travel during Christmas break

Students travel during Christmas break

Saskia Vogelzang, Reporter
November 30, 2021

The end of the semester is coming soon which means that Christmas is getting closer. Christmas is the perfect time to spend with family and enjoy the huge...

Podcast: discover tips, survive your finals

Podcast: discover tips, survive your finals

Brooke Katen, Reece Hay , and Dani Arellano
November 29, 2021

An essential episode of  Crusader News Podcast handles the difficulties of finals week and how to stay motivated throughout the chaos it can bring. Three...

Being sick for the first time away from home is hard. Do you know what you might need to stock up on for flu and cold season? Make that call to Mom or check out the ideas below that have been kid tested and mother approved.

‘Mom, I’m sick’

Brooke Katen, Reporter
November 19, 2021

For most kids, college is the first time in their life where they are completely alone with total freedom. Freedom is great, you can eat whatever you want,...

Megan Berg, a business major from Sublette, catches herself after trying to twirl on the ‘ice’ in the student union. She only made it about halfway around before she almost fell and caught herself.

I am a master of the ice… er, plastic

Megan Berg , Reporter
November 18, 2021

There is a feeling I get when first stepping into an ice skating rink. The cold air hits my face and a rush of adrenaline courses through my body. I am...

Some students hate 8 am classes and some others love them. A reason to hate 8 am classes is because you are too tired and it is just too early to try and learn something. A reason to love 8 am classes is because then you start your day off early and get a head start on what you are working on.

Who likes 8 a.m. classes?

Kylie Regier, Reporter
November 17, 2021

Classes at Seward County Community College start at 8 a.m. Not all students take a class that starts at 8 a.m. But classes are offered early in the morning....

Dont let Black Friday terrorize you like it did me

Don’t let Black Friday terrorize you like it did me

Mauricio Gonzalez, Reporter
November 16, 2021

Two grown men fought over one of the best Black Friday deals that Walmart had to offer — a Smart TV normally costing around $400 but for that one day...

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