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One of the construction workers cuts the PVC pipe to hand to his colleague. He also measures the pipe to get the perfect size.

Construction starts on new SCCC building

Saskia Vogelzang, Reporter
October 7, 2021

Seward County Community College continues with its project of expanding the Sharp Family Championship Center. The first phase started on April 25, 2019,...

Las culturas hispanas celebran la herencia

Las culturas hispanas celebran la herencia

Mauricio Gonzalez, Reporter
October 6, 2021

De Hispanic Heritage Month es un periodo de 30 días desde el 15 de septiembre hasta el 15 de octubre en donde se brinda honor a las herencias hispanas...

Board names Gunderson as SCCC president

Board names Gunderson as SCCC president

October 6, 2021

Greg Gunderson will serve as the 12th president of Seward County Community College, following a vote by the Board of Trustees Monday night. Gunderson’s...

Students make plans for fall break

Students make plans for fall break

Kylie Regier, Reporter
October 6, 2021

Fall break is approaching fast here at Seward County Community College. Fall break is from Oct. 11 through the 12. Students at SCCC all have different...

Campus goes maskless

Brooke Katen, Reporter
October 5, 2021

Students came to class Monday without wearing masks. It's the first time since COVID showed up in southwest Kansas in March 2020 that students have gone...

Abel Ochoa's favorite thing to do is welding, so he is making it his career. The Rolla freshman is majoring in welding. He thinks so much about this skill that his favorite quote is even about welding, "If it don't stick, weld it again."

Abel Ochoa

Laura Gillespie, Copy Editor
October 1, 2021

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Why?  Probably somewhere in Texas. Welding down there is really popular, and I want...

Amy Thompson reads a book called "Bee Makes Tea." At the first Open Mic Night of the semester, students, faculty and staff shared stories, photos and art that related to their personal identity. Thompson, speech instructor, explained this story related to her personal identity by her family's love of tea.

Artists share personal identity through performance

Laura Gillespie, Copy Editor
September 30, 2021

Students came together to share their personal stories of identity Wednesday night for the first official Open Mic Night of the year. The event was hosted...

Jaxson Gregg, freshman from Fort Worth, Texas, and his friend Tristan Curless, freshman from Amarillo, Texas, shares a french fry.

Can someone mess up french fries?

Ana Brangioni, Reporter
September 30, 2021

To say that french fries are the ultimate comfort food is an understatement. Potatoes when fried, mashed, roasted or cooked in any other way, can make...

Gross! Or is it?

Megan Berg, Reporter
September 29, 2021

Students in Sue Sprenkle’s freshman seminar class volunteered to try some of Seward County Community College Saints’ weirdest food combinations.  The...

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