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SCCCs business club, Phi Beta Lambda attended the first ever PBL Career Connections Conference in New York City. Featured left to right are the PBL members who attended the conference. Rogelio Pando, Haley Lujan, Miriam Lima, Mariah Behrns, Alba Torres, Bryce Minor, and Cody Bradley.

Phi Beta Lambda goes to New York City

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
November 9, 2018

After spending time selling breakfast burritos, chocolates and hosting a dodgeball tournament,  Phi Beta Lambda, a club and a business marketing class...

Sophomore Nicolas Rousset is competing in the ITA Oracle Fall Champions in Surprise, Arizona from Nov. 7-11.

Roussett competes in Oracle ITA Fall Championships

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
November 7, 2018

After finishing 13-2 in regular season and winning a national title, sophomore tennis star Nicolas Rousset looks to successfully conclude his fall...

After defeating the Barton Cougars and the Hutchinson Blue Dragons, the Lady Saints claimed the Region VI Championship title. They will travel to Hutchinson to play in the NJCAA DI National Tournament from Nov. 15-17.

Lady Saints head to Nationals

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
November 5, 2018

With the help of their rowdy student crowd, No. 6 Seward County Community College Volleyball  will advance to the NJCAA National Tournament for the second...

During Day of the Dead, people will put the food and drinks that their loved ones used to eat and drink out in memory of them.

SCCC students honor their loved ones for The Day of the Dead

Annette Meza, Reporter
November 5, 2018

People flood the streets of Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico, dressed in bright colorful traditional dresses. Their faces are painted like skulls and men dressed...

Natalie Melendez is a freshman biology major from Liberal. Melendez enjoys biology because she likes plants and animals better than people.

Natalie Melendez

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
November 2, 2018

Why is Biology your major? "This might sound bad but I do not like people, I like plants and animals more. They are easier to work with." What is...

The Gomez Family poses in their farm-themed family costume. The Gomez children were dressed as scarecrows and chickens, along with their parents who dressed up  with them as well.

SCCC hosts Halloween Trick or Treat Street

Anastasia Smalldridge, Photographer
November 1, 2018

Each Halloween, Seward County Community College Clubs and Organizations get together, dress up, host games and give out candy to kids from Liberal and...

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Lady Saints to compete in Region VI Semifinals

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
November 1, 2018

The Seward County Lady Saints Volleyball team defeated No. 8 Dodge City Community College in three short matches during a match in the Greenhouse on halloween...

It was the very first slow pitch game for SCCC baseball and softball teams. both teams intermixed to create teams to play each other on the softball field for charity.

Softball, baseball hosts first slow pitch game

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
October 31, 2018

On Oct. 30 SCCC softball, baseball had their very first slow pitch game for charity. the teams were collecting canned food for the food closet. They dressed...

Vaping and juuling are popular among college students at Seward County Community College and across the nation. Vape pens are used not only for entertainment, but to help cigarette smokers stop smoking.

Vaping is big trend among college students

Annette Meza, Reporter
October 31, 2018

Sitting in his living room, trying to destress from a long day of work and classes, Irvin Gaspar fills a vape tank with juice. He leans back on the couch...

Many people gathered at SCCC to gain some information about immigration and what  immigrants can do to help themselves or other love ones who might be deported and doesnt know what to do.

ICE picks you up! What do you do?

Alondra Botello, Reporter
October 30, 2018

When ICE arrives at your workplace or home, do you know what to do? It happens somewhere everyday, so Jose Luis Armendariz Gonzalez said the first...

Statistics show that if voters between the ages of 18 and 24 would go out and vote, they may be able to swing the midterm elections.

Will SCCC students vote in midterms?

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
October 30, 2018

Young voters are not expected to cast their ballots en masse in the November midterm elections. Seward County Community College voters seem to be no different...

Steven Martinez is a pre-pharmacy major from Liberal. Martinez enjoys hanging out with friends and family, watching movies, running and playing soccer.

Steven Martinez

Annette Meza, Reporter
October 29, 2018

What are your hobbies? "Hanging out with friends and family, watch movies, i used to like to run  a lot but i don't have a lot of time now, and i...

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