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Sophomore outside hitter, Tapanga Johnson, dives for a hard spike and gets the ball up to Laura de Pra.

Lady Saints win 3-0 to Pratt Community College

Monica Gonzalez, Social Media Director
September 24, 2019

On Sept. 23, the Lady Saints won three more games back to back against Pratt Community College. The first set was won with a score of 25-14, followed by...

The SCCC cafeteria and Louies Place will have a new rule for students who have a 19 meal plan. Students will now be able to eat at Louies Place for breakfast, lunch and dinner if they please and that one meal will be counted towards the meal plan.

Louie’s Place set to gain meal equivalency rule for SCCC students with meal plan

Annette Meza, Co-Editor
September 23, 2019

A recent delay occurred at Louie’s Place, the grab and go food service at Seward County Community College’s Industrial Technology campus. Unlike last...

A new original cartoon will be featured in Crusader. Luis Martinez, a graphic design student, will depict student life in Weak Daze.

Original cartoon, Weak Dayz, features SCCC student life

Luis Martinez, Club Graphic Designer
September 23, 2019

Crusader News has a new, original cartoon featuring student life. Journey through the semester with the "Weak Dayz" gang. Their first adventure is out...

Maria Rascon

Maria Rascon

Monica Gonzalez, Social Media Director
September 20, 2019

Why did you choose nursing?  "I chose nursing because it’s something I've always wanted to do and I like tending to people. I plan to finish my nursing...

Cosmetology students learn that less is more when doing their own make up or others.

Cosmetology provides hands on experience

Brittani Lauppe, Reporter
September 18, 2019

The Seward County Community College cosmetology department is a jack-of-all-trades, from all things hair, skin, nails, makeup and so much more. “We...

Nayeli Guitierrez

Nayeli Guitierrez

Brittani Lauppe and Annette Meza
September 17, 2019

What are your hobbies? "I like to hang out with friends and I just work. I work at Dillons, its okay sometimes, it can be boring. I work as a cashier." What’s...

Hugoton High School transports high school students to Seward County Community College every morning for them to attend their concurrent classes on campus.

Life as a concurrent student

William Swanson, Reporter
September 16, 2019

Being a concurrent or dual enrolled student can be a convenient resource for students who are attending high school and also want to take a few college...

Sophomore Sander Jans and freshman Nil Moinet, focus on how high they have to throw the tennis ball in the air for them to get a good serve.

Saints tennis begins individual season

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
September 13, 2019

Seward County Community College’s tennis teams started their individual season last week. The top eight men and women players compete in hopes to win...

The Kansas Respiratory Care Society is hosting a shoe drive at Seward County Community Drive. Drop boxes are located at the Allied Health Building, outside the SCCC library and the bookstore. Students and community members will be able to donate from Sept. 
 1-Sept. 25. (Photo illustration)

KRCS hosts used shoe fundraiser on campus

Brittani Lauppe, Reporter
September 12, 2019

The Kansas Respiratory Care Society is currently hosting a shoe donation based fundraiser to raise money for respiratory therapy scholarships here at Seward...

The Saints volleyball team scrimmage against each other in the greenhouse on Sept. 6. The Saints volleyball team is ranked No. 1 in the nation, and hasnt dropped a set in any of their games.

Lady Saints rise to number one in recent polls

Kris Liggett, Reporter
September 11, 2019

The Lady Saints are still undefeated and have yet to drop a set. The Saints started off the season ranked No. 4. However, due to the ladies being 7-0 overall...

On Monday, the Ag department discovered most of their peaches had been picked. The department was disappointed because they intended to sell the peaches for a fundraiser.

Missing peaches spark confusion

Calen Moore, Cheyenne Miller, and Annette Meza
September 10, 2019

 The sun rose over the Agriculture department Monday morning on campus to reveal that a large portion of the department’s peaches were missing.  “I...

“It Chapter Two” is worth the watch

Cheyenne Miller, Copy Editor
September 10, 2019

The long awaited sequel to Stephen King’s 2017 “It” remake, “It Chapter Two,” made its way into theaters on Sept. 6. As a horror junkie, I was,...

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