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Shane Bowman is a 20 year old freshman majoring in agriculture and currently lives in Liberal

Shane Bowman

Raven Staten
January 20, 2021

What makes you laugh the most? My friend Chris from high school is someone that makes me laugh the most he is funny and funny-looking If your food...

Virtual gallery highlights student work

Virtual gallery highlights student work

Digital Image Editing Class
December 11, 2020

Final projects are in from the Digital Image Editing - Photoshop 1 class. See their work on display in this virtual gallery:  

Parody: She’s failing her finals

December 7, 2020

Somebody help, she's failing her finals! Crusader News brings to you a new parody video just in time for finals. Take a break from studying and have some...

The Telolith is a contemporary art and literature magazine that has been publishing since the mid 1970's. This year's Telolith marks its fourty-seventh edition

Entries for Telolith available now

Destiny Vasquez
December 4, 2020

The deadline to enter submissions for the 2021 Telolith is Jan. 25. Any Seward County Community College student is welcome to enter any original work for...

It's time to jam out to Christmas tunes. Crusader News wants to know what your favorite is.

Christmas tunes, finals go together

Brooklynn Bauer, Photographer
December 4, 2020

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Jesse Valverde a Liberal native finds that studying in the library very nice in order to get some work done in preparation for this semesters finals

Teachers, students provide study tips for finals

Krisi Anderson
December 1, 2020

Christmas break is just around the corner and so are finals. Stress levels are high and sleep levels are low. Students are turning in late assignments...

Logan Scruggs is active in  Seward County Community college. He is a RA in dorms, participates in  choir and band and is in  Crusader and last year was a cheerleader

Logan Scruggs

Madelyn Garrison
November 30, 2020

What is your biggest fear?  Silence. For a music major, that’s a big deal because I’m afraid I did something wrong. What is the last song you...

With COVID cases on the raise SCCC will have to make the decision  to make remote learning a reality for the first two weeks of the spring semester.

Students react to starting the spring semester remotely

William Swanson
November 24, 2020

With some finals taking place on campus this fall, it looks like things are going back to normal in the era of COVID-19. But due to the rise in cases,...

Pumpkin pie is a must have on Thanksgiving.

Students share their Thanksgiving traditions

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
November 24, 2020

That time of year has arrived. Families gather together in their homes, not to share presents just yet but to share food and give thanks to the year that...

Photography students took their cameras off auto this semester and learned to shoot manual. This picture of eggs was all about "white balance." See more student photography in the Fall 2020 exhibit.

Student photographers showcase work

Photography 1
November 24, 2020

The semester's student photography exhibit moved from the Humanities Building to a virtual setting. Due to campus closing to visitors on Nov. 30 and most...

Saints Stories: Thanksgiving memories and traditions

Saints Stories: Thanksgiving memories and traditions

Destiny Vasquez and Anthony Nieto
November 23, 2020

Thanksgiving brings new memories each year. In this podcast, Crusader reminisces on holiday traditions, memories and talks to students about what they...

Campus will be closed to visitors starting Nov. 30. Classes will still meet but no one from outside of the college community will be allowed on campus as an effort to combat COVID-19.

Classes continue while campus closes to public Nov. 30

November 23, 2020

In response to steep increases in COVID-19 cases in the community, Seward County Community College will limit public access to campus beginning Nov. 30...

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