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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...

Halloween is a time when everyone gets into the "spooking" spirit. Photography 1 students tried to take the spookiest picture, like this one of a zombie. Public Speaking students told their favorite ghost stories. Saints Bookstore hosted a costume contest. Whether it's telling stories, watching scary movies or dressing up, SCCC students spent the week leading up to Oct. 31 participating in activities on campus.

Podcast: Students, staff tell spooky stories for Halloween

Destiny Vasquez and Krisi Anderson
October 31, 2020

Going with the Halloween spirit, Crusader News brings you spooky tales taken from students and staff at Seward County Community College. You will hear...

Alondra Galindo, a sophomore majoring in biology, Esi Houtz,  a sophomore Nursing Major, A.J. Luna, sophomore ASL Major show off the prizes that they won from the nightime egg hunt. The egg hunt had been scheduled for Easter earlier this year but unfortunately COVID shut down campus and the event was not able to take place until this fall

Halloween hunt has students searching in dark

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
October 30, 2020

Students took off across the courtyard in search of prizes with flashlights to guide them. Eggs lay hidden on window seals, trees, and in the grass The...

Students help raise funds during annual SCCC Phonathon

October 30, 2020

Students spent the last two weeks on their phones raising money for the annual phonathon. The Seward County Community College Foundation puts on the annual...

Pumpkin painting contest goes on despite snow storm

Pumpkin painting contest goes on despite snow storm

Mary Ramirez, Reporter
October 29, 2020

Four tables in the student union have everything needed to paint set out for students. But what are they going to paint? Pumpkins!  Wade Lyon, Seward...

Halloween is a time where many enjoy eating different types candy. Candy preferences range from super chocalatey to totally sour

SCCC students pick their favorite candy to eat around Halloween

William Swanson, Reporter
October 28, 2020

Halloween holds a different meaning to everyone who enjoys the weeks and days leading up to the day. Some like to visit haunted houses and binge horror...

Halloween is traditionally celebrated by decorating pumpkins and having spooky lights. SCCC students will have a chance to stay busy this week with Halloween activities that involve both pumpkins and spookiness.

Halloween week keeps students busy

Destiny Vasquez
October 26, 2020

There are things to do on campus this week!  With COVID still around many students feel that there is not much to do to keep busy from the void that...

New president of SCCC arrives on campus

William Swanson, Reporter
October 26, 2020

W hen Brad Bennett finished up his work and said his goodbyes at Colby Community College , he took a picture outside of the college he had served for...

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