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Tuition increases slightly for 2019-20

Tuition increases slightly for 2019-20

Michelle Mattich
February 20, 2019

Seward County Community College will be experiencing a rise in tuition. The tuition and fees increase will be $7 per credit hour for Seward County residents...

Reverie Roasters has come to Louies place. Three of their signature flavors are available.

Reverie Roasters comes to SCCC

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
February 19, 2019

Reverie Roasters, a coffee house and bakery located in Wichita, have recently brought three of their unique coffee flavors to Seward County Community College....

Its winter and a snowy weekend is looming. Weve got some ideas for your Netflix binge. (Posters provided by Netflix Originals media kits.)

5 Netflix originals that you need to watch right now

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
February 18, 2019

With thousands of movies and shows to choose from, Netflix has something for just about everyone. With all of these options, though, it can be hard to...

Archery is one of the various fun classes offered at Seward County Community College. It meets during lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The practice range is on the top level of the Greenhouse.

Peculiar classes offered at SCCC

Calen Moore, Reporter
February 15, 2019

Seward County Community College not only offers classes that are traditional but also offers classes out of the ordinary. One might consider this, classes...

Students created homemade valentines cards and then delivered them to area nursing homes. The Lady Saints Volleyball team were among those who visited with residents.

SCCC students spread love to senior citizens on Valentine’s Day

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
February 15, 2019

Valentines Day can be a day where we can show love and appreciation for significant others, friends or even family. On Feb. 14 students of Seward County...

Single students celebrate Valentine’s Day

Single students celebrate Valentine’s Day

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
February 14, 2019

Valentine’s Day: some love it, some dread it, and others just don’t quite know how to feel about it. Although most of us know what Valentine’s Day...

Sudden changes happened in the cafeteria on Feb. 12 due to personnel issues. Along with personnel changes, there will be many new amenities added for students.

Sudden changes affect cafeteria

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
February 13, 2019

New changes were implemented regarding the Seward County Community College cafeteria staff immediately on Feb. 12. Three members of the cafeteria staff...

Throwing pottery is Carlos Hernandez’ passion. He has been involved with the Seward County Community College class for the last six years. The class is open to students and the community. Many in the class are like Hernandez and repeatedly take it for the chance to create in the art lab.

Photo Essay: Hernandez shares passion for ceramics

Daniela Carmona, photographer
February 13, 2019

If Carlos Hernandez isn’t walking around campus as a security guard, he’s normally in the art lab. The security guard and SCCC student spends most...

SCCC glassblowing instructor Matthew Williams works with molten glass to create a new piece of art during his class Feb. 4 at Liberal High School. Williams got his own start in this class years ago and now teaches SCCC students and community members to shape their own glass art.

Flaming art

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
February 12, 2019

An intense heat emanates from the glowing furnace inside the glass blowing shed behind the annex building of Liberal High School. It bounces off of ones...

PBL members help set up the new boutique. This boutique will help women who are seeking employment by offering clothing and help for interviews.

SCCC’s E-boutique Helps Unemployed Women Get Hired

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
February 12, 2019

Anyone who has ever pursued a job understands just how challenging the hiring process can be. From filling out complicated applications to preparing for...

Cole Evans, Kaitlyn Van Vleet crowned Homecoming king and queen

Cole Evans, Kaitlyn Van Vleet crowned Homecoming king and queen

Monica Gonzalez, photographer
February 11, 2019

This year's spring homecoming was held on Feb. 9 in the greenhouse. Cole Evans and Kaitlyn Van Vleet were crowned Homecoming King and Queen between the...

Freshman education major Gissella Garcia takes a quick look at activism posters hung up in the SCCC library.

Activism: Post-Millennials vs. Baby Boomers

Calen Moore, Reporter
February 8, 2019

To be an activist one must be aware of the political and social climate one lives in. It is clear that today in America the tension between sides or parties...

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