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Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 12, 2019

What are your ambitions or goals in life? "I want to do some ministry stuff with music later in life, I'm debating whether I want to move out to  El...

The Crusader staff won a total of 33 awards including the All-Kansas award for best website in the state. The last time Crusader won such award it was 2014.

Crusader News wins All-Kansas, gains insight

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 10, 2019

The Seward County Community College Crusader news staff ventured out to Wichita on an overnight trip on April 7-8 for the Kansas Collegiate Media Conference....

SCCC brought the musical adaptation of “The Little Mermaid” to the showcase theatre on dates April 5, 6, and 7.

Review: SCCC’s “The Little Mermaid”

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 8, 2019

Chatter and laughter filled the Seward County Community College showcase theater, as grade school students sat next to their parents anxiously waiting...

Nicolas Rousset, Plaisance, France sophomore, and Sander Jans, De Ronerberg, Netherlands, play in a doubles match against Cowley College on April 5. They are No. 1 in doubles for Seward.

Saints roll past Cowley College

SCCC Athletics
April 8, 2019

The third-ranked Seward County Community College men's tennis team continued to roll with an 8-1 victory over No. 7 Cowley College on Friday at Blue Bonnet...

The guitarist for Jerrod Niemann jams out with a solo during a song.

Photo Essay: Concert benefits athletic scholarships

Jordann Davis, Club Photographer
April 8, 2019

Boots, trucks and hats were the perfect ensemble for the Jerrod Niemann concert on April 5 at the Seward County activity center. Country singer Jerrod...

In order to become a U.S. Citizen, you must learn the answers to 100 questions. To pass the test, you have to get six questions correct in an oral exam.

SCCC classes help community members earn their citizenship

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
April 5, 2019

Citizenship isn’t something that most United States inhabitants will ever have to worry about. For those that are born here, citizenship is automatic;...

Jaci Oakley, freshman infielder, pops a shallow fly ball between third and left field for her first hit of the game April 3, against Otero Junior College. The Lady Saints split the doubleheader losing the first game, 3-7, but won the second, 10-5.

The Lady Saints play double header against Otero

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
April 4, 2019

The Lady Saints played against Otero Junior College on April 3. The Lady saints played a double header, losing the first, 3-7, and winning the second,...

Donors can now donate money through the crowdfunding website. This website allows you to track the progress the school makes. Students can make plea videos telling their stories and asking for family and friends to donate to the fund.

SCCC hosts its annual Phonathon

Calen Moore, Reporter
April 3, 2019

The room was completely still, as a young college student reached for their phone. She picked it up and dialed a number. She sat awkwardly as she stumbled...

Seward County Community College will be bringing the animated adaptation of "The Little Mermaid" to the SCCC showcase theatre on April 5, 6 and 7. Community member, David Adams will be playing King Triton and SCCC bookstore Associate Madelyn Sander, will be playing Ariel.

Reclaim your childhood, enchant your adulthood

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
April 2, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N94Ze-HBHWE Annette Meza Get on stage and experience a scene with SCCC's theatre department with a 360 view. (rotate...

Crusader staff finds that people actually don't want to share their opinions in fear of saying the wrong thing or offending others. (Photo Illustration)

Having an opinion today is difficult

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
March 29, 2019

These days, it’s hard to turn on the TV or browse Facebook without encountering some sort of discussion about racial issues. I’m certain that I’m...

The Saints won both games to Barton Community College on March 28. The Saints will play next on March 30 against Barton once again.

Saints sweep both games against Barton

Rubi Gallegos, Photographer
March 29, 2019

The Seward County Saints played against Barton Community College on March 28, winning both games. They won the first one with a score of 2-0 and the second...

Seward County Community College is a diverse campus at first glance. Statistics show that the overall student population is 48.62 percent white, 37.02 percent Hispanic and 11.05 percent other/unknown. (Photo Illustration)

SCCC sees two sides to privilege

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
March 28, 2019

Seward County Community College isn’t a place where you see too much of one race or ethnicity - it’s a diverse campus, much like the surrounding community....

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