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Forward Mario Whitley, a sophomore from Detroit, Michigan, gets ready to go up for the jump ball. Whitley gained 13 rebounds last night making his overall rebounds 126.

Saints take close win

Brianna Rich, Photo Editor
February 2, 2023

The Saints fought for the win last night against Cloud County Community College. The Saints won with the final score being 69-60 and now their record is...

Telling each other good game is the Lady Saints and the Lady Thunderbirds. The result of the game was a win for the Lady Saints with the final score being 77-49.

Lady Saints defeat Lady Thunderbirds

Brianna Rich, Photo Editor
February 2, 2023

The Lady Saints gained the win against Cloud County Community College last night. The final score of the game was 77-49, and now their record is 12-11...

The annual Taste of Kansas is back after the pandemic. Bringing a diverse mix of students and faculty to enjoy good food and have a good time.

Annual Taste of Kansas event returns

Daniel Rodriguez, Reporter
January 31, 2023

Originally starting in 2019, the Inclusivity and Civility committee brought the Taste of Kansas event on campus. However, the event was shut down due to...

Players not only have to move chess pieces, but they also have to keep track of their time. They do this through the chess clock which keeps track of their time and makes sure that neither player overly delays the game.

SCCC library hosts second chess tournament

Brianna Rich and Jazmin Caballero
January 27, 2023

Choices are to be made as the second chess tournament begins in the Seward County Community College library. The first chess tournament was also held in...

A group of goats push each other trying to get some treats. Currently there are only nine goats, but there are hopes of obtaining a total of 20 goats.

Goats join SCCC family

Brianna Rich, Photo Editor
January 26, 2023

Hoofing their way into Seward County Community College are the new goats in the Agriculture Program. Currently nine goats including a pregnant one which...

Mass Communications major, Jimmy Sorunke is a sophomore from Rockville, Maryland. Sorunke plays for the men's basketball team, and he has hopes that he will play in the NBA.

Jimmy Sorunke

Ashanti Thompson, Multimedia Editor
January 24, 2023

What is one thing on your bucket list you have not completed?   Well, I have a long bucket list, but one thing I would really love to do is go and...

Grandez relaxes on the couch in the music cave. He does this often while waiting for his friends.

Daniel Grandez

Daniel Rodriguez, Reporter
January 19, 2023

If there’s one place in Liberal you’d recommend food from, where is it and why? El Pastorsito. They have good food. A lot of people like it and...

Psychology major, Sara Schumacher is a freshman from Elkhart. Schumacher has hopes of becoming the best therapist so that she can help anyone who needs help.

Sara Schumacher

Brianna Rich, Photo Editor
January 17, 2023

What would your perfect day look like? A perfect day for me would look like a time at the park hanging out with my friends or with my boyfriend. What...

Welcome Back to the Spring Semester Saints!

Welcome Back to the Spring Semester Saints!

Ashanti Thompson, Reporter
January 12, 2023

Seward County Community College is back, ready for the spring semester to begin! Class resumed following winter break on Jan. 9th. The halls have since...

Inspired by former Crusader member Ruby Thornton, the whole staff this year has decided to write to Santa. With this the hopes are that this will be the new tradition for Crusader.

Crusader wishes to Santa

Jingling bells! Christmas is almost here which means it is time to write to Santa. Last year students and faculty were asked by former Crusader member...

Having divorced parents on Christmas is not as fun as some kids think. Instead it can be confusing for kids who are not used to not having their family together for Christmas.

Christmas with divorced parents

Brianna Rich, Photo Editor
December 6, 2022

Most kids think that the kids who have divorced parents are lucky. The reason they think this is because of the myth that the kids get two Christmases....

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