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First time blood donor, Nesvy Juarez, nursing major, decided to give blood this year since she is a member of HALO and they put on the blood drive.

Photo Essay: HALO hosts blood drive

Brooklynn Bauer, Photographer
September 18, 2020

HALO hosted its annual American Red Cross blood drive at Seward County Community College. Students, staff and residents had the opportunity to donate...

Student discounts can save a lot of money. All you need is your student ID or your school email.

Make your money stretch with these college discounts

Anthony Nieto, Graphic Designer
September 17, 2020

As college students we are always looking for ways to save money. Something I didn't know and maybe you didn’t know either is that student discounts...

First time voters might be nervous about casting that first-ever ballot. Dont worry, the process is easier than you might think.

Voting: How it’s Done

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
September 16, 2020

Voting season is just around the corner. As a student at a college, this may be the first time you're voting. Need some help on how to do so? Here’s...

Matt Maturey, help desk support, buys a new Saints mask from Madelyn Sander, bookstore associate. The Saints bookstore ordered masks with the school mascot so staff, faculty and students can show off their school spirit.

Saints on the Street: Face mask fashion takes over SCCC

Mary Ramirez, Reporter
September 14, 2020

Schools around the state have made wearing face masks mandatory anytime you are in class or in the building. That piece of mandated material has now become...

Mack and Sydney Grant, siblings from Liberal, stop by the Domestic Violence table to talk to Maria Munoz, campus advocate/ intake specialist. The student activity fair was Sept. 9-10 and was moved inside due to the weather.

Student activity fair emphasizes mental health, voting

Mary Ramirez and Brooklynn Bauer
September 11, 2020

On Sept. 9 -10 booths were set up in the Student Union that had tons of information as part of Seward County Community College’s activity fair. They...

Breighanna Medina poses with her flame macaw. She considers this bird her therapy pet. It helps to soothe and calm her down. Medina has many pet birds that she cares for with her family.

The Bird Whisperer

William Swanson, reporter
September 10, 2020

When most people think of household pets, dogs and cats are common pets that come to mind, but most people wouldn’t think of birds as pets. That’s...

One of the newest games to sweep into the Student Living Center is Fall Guys-Ultimate Knockout.

Review: Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout competes with the best

Jaylon Essix, Reporter
September 9, 2020

Imagine yourself as a jelly bean-like creature that can hop, dive and grab other players within a game. This is all part of the latest video game, Fall...

Staying close to home was a high priority for Valeria Ruvalcaba when choosing a college.

Valeria Ruvalcaba

Anthony Nieto and Krisi Anderson
September 8, 2020

Valeria Ruvalcaba is a freshman from Liberal. She chose to come to SCCC because it allowed her to be close to her family. She said it will give her time...

Everyone on campus must wear a mask, even visitors.

COVID-19: How to stay safe as a student

Krisi Anderson, Reporter
September 4, 2020

It has been six months since everything was officially shut down due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus). In that period, normal life has changed. New procedures...

The Human Anatomy Class receives instructions about class from Donald Hays, instructor. Students are spread out all over the theater in an effort to practice social distancing. In past semesters, this class met in a lecture hall in the Hobble Building. Prior to this semester, the only classes in the theater had been music and theater before concerts or plays.

Students, instructors react to COVID changes in the classroom

William Swanson, Reporter
September 3, 2020

As fall classes came into full swing a few weeks ago at Seward County Community College, there was hope that things might return to a somewhat normal state....

September may not be as filled with activities as normal but theres still plenty to do.

Top 5 events in the Area 

Brooklynn Bauer, Photographer
September 2, 2020

Looking for something to do that hasn’t been cancelled? Never fear, Crusader's got you. Check out these five events happening near Liberal between September...

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