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Weak Dayz: Being phubbed

Weak Dayz: Being phubbed

Luis Martinez, Club graphic designer
November 5, 2019

Stay healthy this season with these 10 tips

Stay healthy this season with these 10 tips

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
November 5, 2019

As the temperature outside drops, having the energy to exercise lessens, and the urge to stay in bed with a cup of hot chocolate increases. Due to homework,...

On Nov. 2, the Lady Saints played against Frank Phillip College. The Saints beat them 80-68 during the Pizza Hut Classic. This puts them at 2-0 early in the season.

Saints sweep both games over the weekend in Pizza Hut Classic

SCCC Athletic Department
November 4, 2019

Both SCCC men's and women's basketball teams won their home games on Saturday at the Greenhouse in the Pizza Hut Classic. The women played against Frank...

Gina Ballesteros shoots from the corner during a Lady Saints scrimmage. The freshman guard from Ulyssess is one of the few local Kansas athletes playing at SCCC.

There is a lack of Kansas athletes in Juco Sports

Kris Liggett, Sports Reporter
November 4, 2019

Local athletes are a rare thing to see at Seward County Community College. Right now, international students are who participate the most. In JUCO basketball,...

Nayeli Galan, Liberal freshman, hands out candy to children. The cheer team hosted a ping pong ball toss game for the trick-or-treaters..

Photo Essay: Clubs host spooky games for community kids

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
November 1, 2019

Scary goblins, super heroes and beautiful princesses lined up to go through the Student Union on Oct. 31 for the annual Trick-or-Treat Street. The event...

The Allied health center is now open for use and has been since Oct. 14. Here, surgical technology, nursing, respiratory therapy and medical laboratory technology students are taught. Originally, the programs were held at the Epsworth center across town. The building was less spacious and was also getting too much to maintain at a economical level.

Medical students settle into new Allied Health building

William Swanson, Reporter
October 30, 2019

The Allied Health building officially opened on Oct. 14 with most of the programs finally settling in halfway through the semester. Originally, it was...

Saints basketball preview night is slam dunk

Saints basketball preview night is slam dunk

Media Writing 1 Class, Reporters
October 29, 2019

Slam dunks, three point contests and silly games will abound at the annual Saints Bookstore Preview Night tonight. Fans can meet the Saint’s basketball...

What can you buy on a $5 budget?

Crusader Staff
October 29, 2019

Being a college student can mean that your already tight budget can be spread pretty thin. After burning cash on books, classes, car payments and, of course,...

Ask Crusader: I need a job! Help!

Ask Crusader: I need a job! Help!

Crusader Staff
October 29, 2019

Dear Crusader, I have been searching for a job for quite some time and I just want to know if you guys have any suggestions or if anyone is hiring!? HELP Dear...

Most athletic teams at SCCC are made up of international students. The volleyball and tennis teams are made up of more than 80 percent students from other countries.  Livia De Pra, volleyball player from the Dominican Republic, Juan Gonzales, tennis player from Argentina, Yanlis Feliz, volleyball player from Dominican Republic, and Mesalina Severino, volleyball player from Dominican Republic, are all new to Liberal.

Melting pot: 24 countries represented at SCCC

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
October 28, 2019

The United States has been described as a “melting pot,” in which different cultures add their own “flavor” to American culture, and Seward County...

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