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New technology requirements are in place for Seward County Community College students. Financial Aid has a way to help.

Financial Aid offers students help in meeting new tech requirements

August 31, 2020

Seward County Community College has a new technology requirement this semester as many classes are taught hybrid style (half online and half in-person)....

Kailey Linenbroker, freshman accounting major, hangs out in the student union between classes. The spot for student is still active even with social distancing taking place.

Kailey Linenbroker

Mary Ramirez and Jaylon Essix
August 31, 2020

Where are you from? I’ve lived in Liberal for about ten years now, but I’m originally from northern Idaho. What are you majoring in? I...

Reagan Watt

Reagan Watt

Krisi Anderson and Anthony Nieto
August 28, 2020

Reagan Watt is a freshman at SCCC. She received a scholarship to play softball. She also chose to come here because it was closer to home, as her family...

Sitting outside the library, Jessica Erives hangs out between classes. The pre-med major has lived in Kansas for most of her life.

Jessica Erives

Jaylon Essix and Mary Ramirez
August 27, 2020

Where are you from? I am from Liberal and have been here most of my life, but I also lived in Nebraska for four years. What is your major? I...

SCCC Foundation auction postponed due to pandemic concerns

SCCC Foundation auction postponed due to pandemic concerns

SCCC Public Relations
August 21, 2020

Moonlight Masquerade, the 26th annual party auction hosted by Seward County Community College Foundation, will move to spring from its traditional fall...

Welcome week kicks off today

Welcome week kicks off today

August 17, 2020

The new semester kicks off with some "socially distanced" activities for students. There's a different activity everyday this week:

The Crusader News staff from the spring semester left to right: Elvis Polvon, Denise Perez, Annette Meza, Preston Burrows, Rebecca Irby and Maggie Ibarra.

Editorial: A goodbye from the editors

Annette Meza and Preston Burrows
May 7, 2020

As the year comes to an end, we would like to reflect on Seward County Community College as a collective. Although many students’ first or last year...

Finals song parodies COVID-19 learning

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
May 6, 2020

As the semester comes to an end, keep working hard and finish the year strong. Crusader brings you a funny parody that may perfectly describe your feelings...

2020 Seward County Community College sophomores will graduate May 2 on an online video format.

Saints on the Street: Graduates reminisce about favorite SCCC moments

Crusader Staff
May 1, 2020

Many controversial topics are discussed everyday on television, websites and through casual conversation everywhere you go. Crusader News is on the hunt...

This years commencement ceremony for the class of 2020 will look nothing like this, as cancellations happened due to COVID-19. A video will be uploaded this Saturday however, to recognize the efforts of the graduation class.

Graduating amidst COVID-19: A new outlook on an old tradition

Denise Perez and Elvis Polvon
April 29, 2020

“Congratulations class of 2020!” These are the words that thousands of graduates across the world strived to hear. Due to COVID-19, like other colleges,...

Seward County Community College will be using the 72 open rooms excluding the Student Living Center for families who need to be quarantined. They will only be available for residents of Liberal.

SCCC steps up to quarantine families in need

Annette Meza, Managing Editor
April 28, 2020

Seward County Community College stepped up to serve the Liberal community by providing shelter for those who need to be quarantined after being exposed...

There are 365 concurrent students this semester for SCCC and most of them are dealing with the loss of their senior year. (Eagle icon provided by the USD 210 website)

Concurrent students struggle with loss from COVID-19

Preston Burrows, Features Editor
April 27, 2020

“I had my last day of high school without even knowing,” Jenna Beesley, Hugoton High School and Seward County Community College concurrent student,...

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