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John Cantu pulls up at second for a double against Colby Community College, March 27. The Saints played four games against their conference foes over the weekend. Seward came away with three wins and one loss. Cantu is from Amarillo, Texas.

Saints face off Colby during a doubleheader

March 29, 2021

The Saints went 3-1 over a four-game series with Colby Community College over the weekend.  It didn’t start out well on Friday for Seward as Colby...

Jaci Oakley slides into second base and is called safe by the umpire. The Lady Saints won both games against Pratt Community College.

Lady Saints pummel Pratt

Mary Ramirez
March 29, 2021

T he Lady Saints won against Pratt Community College during both games with a score of 10 - 2 and 14 - 0. Seward is now 6-8 in the Kansas Jayhawk West...

Luana Chagas is from Brazil. She is plaining to major in Behavioral Science.

Luana Chagas

March 26, 2021

Q: What is the one thing that you like about the United States? A: I like that in the United States we can study and pursue our sports at the same time....

Did you know?

Did you know?

Krisi Anderson
March 24, 2021

The world is full of all kinds of unusual facts. I think people will learn a little extra through these topics. They are either necessary and not talked...

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...

Jason Sautter, head men's basketball coach, draws out a play during a timeout. The coach and entire team was recently suspended for three-games by the college after an altercation against Dodge City Community College's team. They will not play tonight's regularly scheduled game. You may catch them back on the court Wednesday in Garden City.

Men’s basketball gets three-game suspension

William Swanson, Club Reporter
March 22, 2021

The men’s basketball team will miss its game against Barton Community college tonight due to a three-game suspension handed down by the college. This...

Tennis teams lose to Cowley College, remain nationally ranked

Tennis teams lose to Cowley College, remain nationally ranked

Logan Scruggs, Club Photographer
March 12, 2021

Saints tennis had a rough first home showing of the season. Both the men’s and women’s teams lost to Cowley College at Blue Bonnet Park March 11.  Despite...

Ireland Caro, a freshman and the Seward County Community College softball team pose together to take a team photo while traveling to  La Junta, Colorado for a game. The Lady Saints won the second game but lost the first one.

It’s a student-athlete thing!

Monalisa Chakraborty
March 10, 2021

Sports have always been a great way of entertaining and gathering people from different parts of the community and the world. Even in Seward County Community...

With it being already one year since our woulrd changed due to COVID Crusader went and asked students how their lives were changed due to the pandemic.

One year later: How has COVID-19 impacted life?

Crusader staff
March 9, 2021

Last year students went into spring break unaware things would never be the same. Initially, they thought the extended spring break was great. But...

Both tennis teams were on their way to nationals until all sport events were forced to be canceled due to Covid. Even with a new season this year Covid and bad weather has made the tennis season be pushed back.

Seward tennis teams have unfinished business

Mary Ramirez
March 9, 2021

S eward County tennis teams battled a canceled season last year due to COVID and now they are battling the weather. Their new coach, Mitch Vechione, isn’t...

Students and faculty talk about a women that they admire in their lives. March 8 is International Women's Day something that was started 1911.

Crusader celebrates International Women’s day

Maria Coronado
March 8, 2021

March 8 is International Women's Day.  The event started in 1911 as a means to campaign against World War 1 has now turned into a day focused on celebrating...

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