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Louie's place is introducing new cuisine that includes calzones, pizza rolls, customizable pizza, salads, sandwiches and even coffee!

Louie’s Place introduces a new cuisine

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
March 7, 2019

Louie’s place, located at the Vo-Tech, is the go-to for pretty much any snack that you are craving. From chips to candy bars, there is something out...

Abby Lovato, a SCCC student and Liberal resident, participated in the Last Chance Race. This is the traditional race depicting a woman running from her house to church after she realized she was late. Liberal competes every year with their sister city, Olney, England. The town with the fastest time is named champion for the year. Lovato placed  sixth.

Liberal beats Olney on Pancake Day

Rubi Gallegos, photo Editor
March 6, 2019

Pancake Day marks the one-day celebration that Liberal holds, presenting a great big feast full of breakfast favorites including the almighty pancake....

 Ready Player 1 won silver and qualified for state. It was presented by Ian Garretson and Jonathan Froese to Haydeb Martubez, one of many volunteered judges from SCCC.

Young scientists exhibit experiments on campus

Daniela Carmona, photographer
March 4, 2019

Young scientists brought their research to Seward County Community College on March 2 for the Southwest Kansas Regional science and engineering fair. More...

Madison Hall, SCCC student,  safely handles the cattle by staying within their flight zone. By slightly moving forward, she is able to move them the direction she wants.

Photo Essay: Ag hosts livestock judging for area schools

Jordann Davis, Club Photographer
March 4, 2019

Area high school FFA and 4-H teams spent a cold morning, March 2, competing in a livestock judging contest at Seward County Community College. They tested...

Karolina Szydlowska, forward from Wroclaw, Poland, attempts to block a shot ,trying to keep the Lady Saints ahead. Seward won the game easily 74-59 over Cloud County and advanced to the quarterfinal game at 3 p.m. Monday.

Lady Saints move into semi-finals

Monica Gonzalez, Photographer
March 4, 2019

PARK CITY — The second and third quarters were all the Lady Saints needed to get past Cloud County, March 2, in the Region VI quarterfinals in Hartman...

Earning a college degree is more than just studying and passing classes. It's about time and effort, but only you can decide your future career path. (Photo illustration)

Is a college degree worth it?

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
March 1, 2019

To earn a college degree, it takes more than just studying. It takes up time and money which sparks the question, is it even worth it? The answer is not...

Meadowlark Elementary welcomes SCCC freshmen Aiden Gomez and Cassandra Arredondo to read a Dr. Seuss book to fourth and fifth grade students for Dr. Seuss week. Dr. Seuss week celebrates Seuss' birthday and also encourages students to read more while participating in the daily themes/events.

Hooray for Dr. Seuss day

Calen Moore, Reporter
February 28, 2019

Imagination is the sky and the books are the wings. Elementary kids gathered around,and listened carefully to the beautiful sound of college kids reading...

Drugs are among one of the violations that occur on campus. Students have concluded that drugs are not a major problem, but they are becoming normalized. Violations that happen on campus are addressed with fines, community service and more.  (Photo Illustration)

Students contemplate the normalization of drugs

Calen Moore, Reporter
February 28, 2019

Drugs are not a foreign thing for college students nor members of the community, especially in the southwest Kansas area. Consequences of illegal drug...

Keila Perez is a freshman pre engineering major who is from Liberal, KS. She plans on becoming a computer engineer or a web page designer.

Keila Perez

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
February 27, 2019

Why did you choose SCCC? "Cheap and small" What do you wanna do as a career? "I want to be a computer engineer or a web page designer." What...

Lois Magner, photography I student, took and submitted this photo of a flower on crystals for Telolith. Telolith is a contemporary art and literature magazine that is published annually by the humanities department. It allows students of Seward County Community College to submit their own artwork such as poems, short creative stories, digital photography, visual art and more. The deadline to submit any artwork is March 8.

SCCC shows gems of creativity through Telolith

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
February 26, 2019

Since 1972, Seward County Community College has been publishing students’ works of art in their very own published magazine titled “Telolith: Student...

Take the pledge to end relationship violence by wearing orange on Wednesday. Seward County Community College is bringing awareness about healthy ways to date.

SCCC support services promote dating violence awareness

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
February 26, 2019

From casual flings to serious, long term relationships, most students will explore dating at some point during their college years. While exploring can...

HALO attended the United States Hispanic American leadership conference. Sponsors, Frances Brown, Patsy Fischer, and two HALO members Miguel Perez, Bryan Erives attended.

HALO learns to be leaders in Chicago

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
February 26, 2019

HALO (Hispanic American leadership organization) is a club at Seward County Community college that helps students develop leadership skills and embrace...

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