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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 hasn't 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,...

As the NFL swings into gear, so's Fantasy Football leagues. How did your draft go? Kris Liggett, Crusader sports reporter, offers these tips to help get your season started off right.

How to draft your fantasy football team

Kris Liggett, Sports Reporter
September 9, 2019

As the 2019 NFL season approaches many fans are eager to partake in the many traditions that go along with it, the most popular of these being Fantasy...

College celebrates 50 years over Labor Day weekend

Rebecca Irby, Reporter
September 3, 2019

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Seward County Community College’s opening. To celebrate this milestone, SCCC hosted many festivities over...

Marian Long, SCCC alumnus, brought a few memorable pieces along with her to the college's 50th anniversary celebration, Aug. 31. The 83-year-old was a member of the first class, therefore, she was involved in the very first Phi Theta Kappa club.

The big 5-0h

Annette Meza, Co-Editor
September 3, 2019

Seward County Community College held the first-ever Hall of Saints Alumni Induction and Gala ceremony at the Fairfield Inn Convention Center on Aug. 31.  The...

Mary Camargo Camacho, Elkhart freshman, wants to become a registered nurse.

Mary Camargo Camacho

Preston Burrows and Claudia Jones
September 3, 2019

Why was Seward County Community College your choice? SCCC was my first choice in picking a college because of the fact that it was closer to home and...

The first blood drive of the year will be Sept. 11. HALO hosts a blood drive every semester in the Student Union.

HALO hosts first blood drive of the school year

Abigail Pacheco, Photographer
September 2, 2019

The first blood drive of the year at Seward County Community College will be Sept. 11. It will be sponsored and hosted by the Hispanic American Leadership...

Jenifer Duarte, Liberal Freshman, plans on moving to California after graduation.

Jenifer Duarte

Maggie Ibarra, Reporter
August 30, 2019

What superpower would you have? I want to fly. I wouldn’t use a car, first of all. It would be cool to see things from a different perspective. You...

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