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Mad Chad attempts to get on a unicycle with the help of two SCCC students from the crowd. When Chad was balanced on the unicycle, he was given two swords and an apple. He encouraged the audience to shout, “Eat it!” and each time they did, he would take a bite of the apple in the middle of juggling the swords and apple.

Mad Chad performs mad, crazy show at SCCC

Alondra Trevizo, Club Reporter
January 26, 2018

As I made my way to the Seward County Community College theater on Thursday evening to watch Mad Chad Taylor’s show, all I could think was “I hope...

Sophomore, Terrell Alfred, dribbles around a Cloud County defender while sophomore, Ke'Sean Davis attempts to screen.

Photo Essay: Saints defeat Cloud County

Amberley Taylor, Editor
January 25, 2018

On Wednesday, Jan. 24, the Seward County Saints defeated Cloud County by a score of 80-64. Cloud County and Seward exchanged points for most of the first...

Sophomore, Neri Martinez, spends time in the library working on her homework when she doesn't have classes.

Neri Martinez

Amberley Taylor, Editor
January 25, 2018

What is your major?  "My major is elementary education." Why did you choose education as your major? "I chose my major because I have been around...

SCCC Women's Basketball Head Coach Toby Wynn leads the huddle before returning to the game.

Lady Saints manage to shut down Cloud County twice

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
January 25, 2018

The Lady Saints defense was what kept them in rhythm as they beat Cloud County Community College. The No. 12 Seward County women’s basketball team defeated...

The SCCC amazing race was filled with different obstacles for students to master before they could get a clue. This obstacle required teams to target shoot foam fingers with a ping-pong gun.

Saints compete in amazing race

Amberley Taylor and Yesenia Soto
January 24, 2018

When the first group of students earned their clue and began running, everyone knew the race had started. After earning each clue, the groups would hurry...

Thais Allen, volleyball coach, served as dealer at one of the six tables. She kept the game moving and helped students understand the game in the beginning. Once everyone learned how to play, she kept her table laughing by egging on the betting and competition.

Homecoming Week: Poker Night

Photography II Class, Photographers
January 23, 2018

Students gathered around to get instructions. Some were nervous because they’d never played Texas Hold ‘em, but everyone was in it for the fun …...

Insidious: The Last Key involved an older psychic lady, Elise Rainier, has to go back to her childhood home to deal with dark forces that haunted her throughout her childhood.

Insidious: The Last Key will have you screaming

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
January 22, 2018

The minute the theatre darkened, I started freaking out because I had realized that I had not mentally prepared myself for this movie. My friend also had...

Sarahi Aguilera, sophomore criminal justice major, spent Friday, Jan. 19, marching in Washington DC and visiting Kansas' senator, Jerry Moran's office to lend her voice in support of DACA. Aguilera travelled to the national's capital to fight for the "dream act" as the deadline for either a budget or government shutdown looms.

The War on DACA continues

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
January 19, 2018

It has been a rollercoaster ride in the White House and in many homes across the United States after the Trump administration called for the end of DACA...

Cesar Castillo

Cesar Castillo

Yesenia Soto, Photographer
January 19, 2018

  Why did you come to SCCC? "I came to Seward because it offers easy classes and its an easygoing campus." Where do you plan on going after...

Homecoming Happenings

Homecoming Happenings

Amberley Taylor, Editor
January 18, 2018

As Homecoming week approaches, Seward County students are preparing for a week full of events. The events will begin on Monday and occur up until the Homecoming...

Sarahi Aguilera holds a sign declaring that DACA recipients are in the USA to stay. The SCCC sophomore has been to Topeka and Washington, D.C. to let her voice be heard on this issue.

Defending DACA

Michelle Mattich, Reporter/Editor
January 17, 2018

The fight for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) continues in the nation's capital. Seward County Community College has students and staff actively...

The Satanta High School band plays in the Greenhouse on Saturday Jan. 13 during the game vs Garden. Throughout the month of January, different area high school bands are coming to play for home games.

Photo Essay: Satanta High School Band

Rubi Gallegos, Photographer
January 16, 2018

 

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