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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...

Ranked 5 Lady Saints take down Pratt

Ranked 5 Lady Saints take down Pratt

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 5, 2017

As the Lady Saints gradually build their ranking from 11 to 5, they returned to their conference game on Wednesday, Oct. 4, to sweep Pratt. Seward smoothly...

Dr. Chávez giving a presentation called, “Flour Power.”  His presentation was on the history of the humble tortilla.

Gene T. Chavez presents for Hispanic Heritage Month

Angelica Alfaro, Editor
October 5, 2017

While many people love mexican food, like Dr. Gene T. Chavez mentioned, many more people love free food, and many more love free mexican food. Hispanic...

Ty Hughbanks

Ty Hughbanks

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 4, 2017

If you had $1million what are some ways you would spend it? "I would like to have a house for the family and I would spend the rest on their education." How...

SCCC seeks success at Tyler Invitational

SCCC seeks success at Tyler Invitational

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
October 2, 2017

After a tough victory against their rivalry team, the Hutchinson Blue Dragons, the Lady Saints managed to have enough momentum to carry to the Tyler Invitational....

Rogelio Pando

Rogelio Pando

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
October 2, 2017

Why did you choose to come to SCCC? "I came to Seward because of the cheap tuition and because I am the presidential scholar from my high school." What's...

This sign is posted in front of every door at SCCC. Concealed carry laws are changing on college campuses.

Concealed carry laws change

Amberley Taylor and Alondra Trevizo, Copy Editor and Reporter
September 28, 2017

Students can now be exposed to firearms on Seward County Community College’s campus. On July 1, 2017, the concealed carry law in Kansas became relevant...

Jordann Davis

Jordann Davis

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
September 27, 2017

  What song are you listening to right now? "She will be loved by Maroon 5" Why did you choose Pre-vet as your major? "I've always had...

SCCC hosts blood-drive

SCCC hosts blood-drive

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
September 27, 2017

Seward County Community College is hosting one of three blood drives for this academic year on Tuesday, October 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m in the Student Union....

SCCC students rush to eat the pickle jalapenos in the contest. The contestants were able to remove the stems before the contest started to make the jalapenos easier to eat.

Students feel the heat

With shaking hands and watering eyes, Jose Alvarado took the table to defend his title as the quickest jalapeno eater at the Seward County Community College...

Alize Hickey

Alize Hickey

Amberley Taylor, Copy Editor
September 26, 2017

Why did you choose to come to SCCC? "I chose to come to Seward because it was cheaper for me and plus I have family here. This is just kind of where I've...

SCCC hands Colby their first home loss

SCCC hands Colby their first home loss

Angel Meza, Sports Editor
September 25, 2017

Following the tough win against the Butler Grizzlies, the No. 9 Seward County Lady Saints gave No. 20 Colby Lady Trojans their first home loss on Saturday,...

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