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Jamel Horton, freshman, attends the de-stress week event in the Student Union. Horton chose a pig to be his stuffed animal. “I named him Loso Mel Jr., after me, and I chose the pig because I thought he looked cooler than the other choices. Also, my stuffed animal is from Queens, NY, just like me,” Horton, said.

Photo Essay: Students participate in de-stress week

Alondra Trevizo, Club Reporter
April 27, 2018

De-stress week is wrapping up. For the past week students have been participating in activities put on by the Student Government Association (SGA). De-...

Aysia Harper

Aysia Harper

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
April 26, 2018

    Why did you choose to come to Seward? "Do I want to be here? No, but I am here because it is cheap." What is your career goal? "I’m...

SCCC sports teams use huddle to bring good luck and teamwork from the teams.

Spring sports use huddles to come together, win

Amberley Taylor, Editor
April 25, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzliherMBHA&feature=youtu.be Amberley Taylor Men's tennis has a distinct huddle before and after matches that pump...

Jose Caraballo, freshman shortstop, tags a runner out on second base after the runner got caught in a run down. SCCC split the double header with Garden City with scores of 1-15 and 10-8.

Baseball splits with Garden

Amberley Taylor, Editor
April 24, 2018

The Seward County Community College Saints baseball team captured their first conference win against the Garden City Broncbusters on Monday, April 23....

"What were you wearing" is an art exhibit that showcases the clothing assault victims wore the day of their attack. The exhibit was brought to SCCC by the Liberal Rape Crisis Center and  Domestic Violence Services.

“What were you wearing?” survivor art exhibit comes to SCCC

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
April 24, 2018

As part of sexual assault awareness month, LARC DVS (Liberal area Rape Crisis Center & Domestic Violence Services) brought a sexual assault survivor...

Freshman Alex Vasquez participates in the 2018 Phonathon by calling SCCC alumni and community members. Students from many different SCCC clubs and teams participated in the ninth annual Phonathon to raise money for scholarships. The event lasted two weeks.

Phonathon exceeds $30,000 goal

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
April 23, 2018

The ninth annual Phonathon has come to an end. Seward County Community College students and faculty gathered to call alumni and previous donors to meet...

De-stress week is kicking off Monday, April. 23 at 10a.m. in the Student Union. The week will begin with Create a Critter.

De-stress Week: A time to relax and recharge

Alondra Trevizo, Club Reporter
April 20, 2018

As finals week draws near, Seward County Community College’s Student Government Association (SGA) has put together a week long list of festivities. These...

Sophomore, Sage Harrison earned her 32 home run of her career, tying the single season home run record (19) . Harrison is now three short of the career high home run record.

Softball defeats Barton

Amberley Taylor, Editor
April 19, 2018

Lady Saint sophomore, Sage Harrison led the SCCC softball team to yet another conference win after tying the single-season home run record. Seward defeated...

Koons plans to stay in Kansas after finishing his pharmacy degree at The University of Kansas, where he was accepted into the program.  Koons said the feeling of being accepted into the pharmacy program in KU was indescribable because it was such a happy feeling after working four years to be able to apply to his dream degree program.

Koons to directly enter KU School of Pharmacy

Amberley Taylor, Editor
April 19, 2018

While most two-year college students are just finding out where they will continue their education for a bachelor’s degree, sophomore Christopher Koons...

Frerichs plans on creating another piece to take with him to an international competition that will be held in Indiana.  With more than 2,000 students attending this competition, Frerichs hopes to place in the Top 6.

Metal doesn’t break

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
April 18, 2018

At Seward County Community College's technical school, there’s a big workshop with a small door that leads into a classroom. This is where 17- year-old...

Madeline Owen, freshman from Tuttle, Oklahoma, started the first game at first base. Owen prepares to catch, throw or field any play to win the game.

Softball sweeps Northwest Kansas Technical College

Amberley Taylor, Editor
April 17, 2018

The Lady Saints Softball team continues to break their record of conference wins after sweeping Northwest Kansas Technical College on Monday, April 16,...

Fortnite takes over campus, even life for some students

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
April 17, 2018

No matter where you go on campus, you will hear someone discussing the video game, Fortnite: getting ready for class, in class, sitting in front of the...

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