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You can bake from scratch in your dorm room. It's easy with a microwave. Try these recipes during finals week.

Cup of Cheer!

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
December 7, 2017

We all have a sweet tooth, well most of us anyways. When it comes to those intense craving for something sweet it may not always be available, especially...

Freshman Carla Covane blocks a Red Devils shot during the first half. Carla Covane finished the game with 11 points, seven rebounds, two assists and steals.

Lady Saints sweep the Red Devils

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
December 7, 2017

By the beginning of the second quarter, the Red Devils were already falling behind. The Lady Saints hosted Allen Community College on Wednesday, Dec....

Freshman Matthew Schmitt enjoys playing his Nintendo DS when he is not working on homework.

Matthew Schmitt

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
December 6, 2017

Why did you choose SCCC? "I chose SCCC because it's very close to home and they have a great computer program." Why did you choose computer science? "I'm...

Mollie Mounsey working on  her homework. Mounsey is an excellent and very involved student in the classroom.

Mounsey makes an impact

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
December 5, 2017

From the court, to the classrooms and even by being a Resident Assistant, Mollie Mounsey has been making an impact at Seward County Community College ever...

Sophomore, Ke'Sean Davis attempts a jumper over his opponent. (file photo)

Second half comeback isn’t enough for Saints

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
December 4, 2017

After a slow start against Coffeyville, the Seward County Community College Men’s Basketball team wasn’t able to overcome their first half deficit....

Freshman Silvia Veloso attempts to block opponents three-pointer on the second half.

Lady Saints fall short to a buzzer beater

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
December 4, 2017

With 10 seconds left on the clock, the Coffeyville Red Ravens took a two point lead against the Lady Saints, 59-61. As fans in the building were on their...

SCCC students prepare for De-Stress Week

SCCC students prepare for De-Stress Week

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
December 4, 2017

As SCCC students prepare themselves for the remaining weeks of the end of the first semester, Student Government Association is sponsoring an event called...

SCCC partnered with FHSU to help students who want to pursue a degree in social work be able to get their bachelor's at SCCC. The program will take place in online classes and a three hour night class once a week.

Social Work Program through FHSU at SCCC

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
December 1, 2017

Seward County Community College and Fort Hays State University have announced a new program for students wanting to go into a social work program. It gives...

Devin Bethely passes the ball in between defenders for his teammate to score an easy bucket. Bethely ended the game with a total of four assists.

Saints upset Cowley Community College

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
November 30, 2017

As the Saints defeat Pratt Community College on Saturday, Nov. 25, they manage to upset another conference opponent on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the Greenhouse....

Freshman Vilma Covane finishes at the basket after posting up her opponent. Vilma Covane scored 11 points against Cowley Community College.

Lady Saints hand Cowley their first loss at the Greenhouse

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
November 30, 2017

As the Lady Saints easily destroyed Pratt Community College on Saturday, Nov. 25, they managed to turn around and upset another conference opponent on...

Seward County Community College and Fort Hays State University are finding ways to help students transfer credits. Fort Hays State Interim President Andy Tompkin and SCCC's president Ken Trzaska and signed an articulation agreement Nov. 28 stating that credits will transfer seamlessly in 15 different degrees.

Transferring to FHSU is now easier for students

David Gomez, Club Reporter
November 30, 2017

On Wednesday, Nov. 29, Seward County Community College President Ken Trzaska and Fort Hays State Interim President Andy Tompkin signed an articulation...

¡Sí se puede!

¡Sí se puede!

Andrea Sanchez, Club Reporter
November 29, 2017

Jimmy Cabrera’s personal motto is “sí se puede,” which in Spanish means “yes, we can.” The guest speaker told the audience at Seward County...

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