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The Lady Saints celebrate after scoring a point against Barton Community College. SCCC beat Barton in 3-1 on Wednesday, Oct. 19 in the Greenhouse.

Lady Saints gain tough victory over Barton

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 19, 2017

  Seward County adds another win to their record after a tough battle against Barton Community College on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the Greenhouse....

New data for Kansas colleges was released by the Kansas Regents. At SCCC, many students come from outreach programs through area high schools and are not considered full-time students. Some take a few classes while working a full-time job and are considered part-time students as well.

SCCC enrollment decreases

Amberley Taylor, Editor
October 19, 2017

Community colleges all over the state of Kansas have experienced a decrease in enrollment. At Seward County Community College, this is no different. This...

Dont ever pay full price again

Don’t ever pay full price again

Michelle Mattich and Angelica Alfaro
October 18, 2017

Crusader News is happy to help you save some money. We all know that Seward County Community College students can use the Wellness Center and library for...

Diego Becerril prepares to shoot Austin Callaway during their game of bongo ball. On Oct. 16, SCCC had bongo ball available for students to play in between classes.

Students let off some steam

Angelica Alfaro, Editor
October 17, 2017

  One on one, shot after shot, Austin Callaway wins the game against Diego Becerril in Bongo Ball. “Going into the game I honestly thought...

Jose Alvarado sleeps his stress away. “I think taking naps really helps me before I attend my next class. It refreshes my memory and keeps me awake during class,” Alvarado said.

Naps are important part of life

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
October 17, 2017

Slumping onto the chair next to him, a student takes an early morning nap. He doesn't seem bothered by his surroundings, a normally quiet library, and...

How do you nap?

How do you nap?

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
October 17, 2017

It seems that everyone at SCCC takes a nap. They might deny it, but deep down, we all know it's true. So, Crusader got to the bottom of it by taking to...

Viviane Viana attempts a thundering spike during their matchup. Viana finished the match against Pratt with 2 points.

SCCC sweeps another conference opponent

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 16, 2017

After upsetting Cloud County Community College on Oct. 11, the Lady Saints still keep their undefeated conference record alive. On Saturday, Oct. 14, the...

Miguel Fernandez, freshman auto body collision repair, finishes cleaning a car by wiping off the excess water. The Auto Body Collision Repair students are detailing cars as a fundraiser. The students are raising money to attend a competition in Las Vegas.

Clean your car with SCCC

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
October 16, 2017

The Seward County Community College Auto Body Collision Repair students are hosting a two-month car wash for anyone in the community to raise money for...

A student lounge area is being renovated at the tech building. It will be named Louies Place and have food, drinks and places to study.

Louie’s Place comes to SCCC

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
October 13, 2017

The need to rush home and get food before class will no longer be an issue! Louie’s Place, a food and convenience store will open its doors to Seward...

Esmadar Tavares prepares to set the ball to Giovanna Tapigliani. The Lady Saints remain undefeated on their home court.

SCCC remains undefeated at the Greenhouse

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 12, 2017

Once again, the Lady Saints manage to sweep another opponent at the Greenhouse. The Lady Saints kept their momentum rolling after defeating Dodge City...

Andrea Sanchez and her boyfriend, Mitchell Irby, attend different schools. They maintain  a long distance relationship through hard work.

Surviving a long distance relationship is hard work

Andrea Sanchez, Reporter
October 11, 2017

Long distance relationships may be difficult but, the effort put into the relationship can definitely worth it if you feel that person is the one. My boyfriend...

Isabella Russell receives help from her tutor, Jose Cardenas, on trigonometry homework. “It’s a really good class. I really enjoy having Heather [Hannah] as a teacher but I just struggle learning trigonometry,” said Russell.

Midterms hit SCCC

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
October 6, 2017

Notes are looked over, the sound of highlighters smeared on flashcards echo throughout the crowded library full of anxious students. Tensions appear to...

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