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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...

The graduation application deadline was Nov. 19 but many sophomores still have not turned in their applications for spring graduation

No application? No graduation!

Destiny Vasquez, Multi-Media Reporter
November 20, 2020

Graduation applications for spring 2021 have been available since the start of the fall semester but many sophomores haven’t filled it out. The problem,...

Who comes out on top in the CFP?

Who comes out on top in the CFP?

William Swanson
November 17, 2020

As Clemson failed to convert on a fourth-and-twenty-four in double overtime, the Notre Dame sideline charged the field along with the fans that were present...

Week filled with fun

Week filled with fun

Destiny Vasquez
November 16, 2020

If you are looking for some fun to do for this week, then look no further here at SCCC we have plenty of activities for you. Bright Pink Photo Background...

Jessica is studying to become a dentist hygienist because of her own experience with having braces and she looks forward to being able to interact with patients one-on-one in the future

Jessica Hendrick

Destiny Vasquez and Madelyn Garrison
November 13, 2020

W hat fictional character do you relate to the most and why? I relate to Katniss Everdeen the most, because she is a fearless lady who wasn’t afraid...

Allegra Tomores,  who is music major shows off her musical talent by practicing her trumpet in one of the music room in the Humanities building.

Allegra Tomores

Destiny Vasquez and Madelyn Garrison
November 11, 2020

What is your favorite childhood memory Going to California since I was able to visit the  beach for the first time.  What was the scariest moment...

Students share their music taste

Students share their music taste

Logan Scruggs
November 9, 2020

Music is something that we all talk about and have in common. How does your taste in music match up with this survey given to some SCCC students. dfsghg The...

Saints baseball played Dodge City Community College on Nov. 5. For months, the Saints have scrimmaged against just other. They were finally able to test their themselves against a real opponent.

Baseball plays Dodge City in last scrimmage of fall

Brooklynn Bauer, Photographer
November 6, 2020

The last scrimmage of the fall for Saints baseball was against Dodge City Community College on Nov. 5 at home. Saints athletics began scrimmaging other...

One of the places you can find Slade is possibly at a computer where more then likely he is working on learning some sort of computer software for a class or for fun

Slade Frisby

Destiny Vasquez
November 6, 2020

What takes up most of your time nowadays?  Homework takes up a lot of my time and it's not just a specific class it's all of them and with this semester...

Saints on the Street: What if students were president?

Saints on the Street: What if students were president?

Destiny Vasquez
November 3, 2020

Elections make us think about the future and what we can possibly do. Crusader sought out students to get their thoughts on what they would do if they...

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