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The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

Luis Rivera Rede

Luis Rivera Rede, Reporter

Luis Rivera Rede is an 18-year-old freshman from Liberal, Kansas, currently majoring in liberal arts. Rivera is involved in choir and theater, and aspires to continue his passions as he finds out more about his future and what he wants to do. Rivera loves being with his friends and creating new memories whether they are on campus or anywhere they can cause some trouble. When not participating in the performing arts Rivera likes to draw, watch movies and read in his free time.

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Navigating FAFSA: A Brief Guide to Financial Aid Success!

Navigating FAFSA: A Brief Guide to Financial Aid Success!

Nubia Rodriguez and Luis Rivera Rede
March 31, 2024

TURN IN YOUR FAFSA! Are you nervous and don’t know what to do? DON'T BE! First of all, what is FAFSA? How would it help? FAFSA stands for Free Application...

Crusaders explain importance of press freedom on Student Press Freedom Day

Crusaders explain importance of press freedom on Student Press Freedom Day

Today, Feb. 22, the Student Press Law Center and individual student journalism organizations such as Crusader News may be celebrating the sixth anniversary...

Inside the Mind of a Musician

Inside the Mind of a Musician

Once a semester the musicians come out of their “Music Cave" and perform their semester concert to their fans and others. On Dec. 1 Seward County Community...

Wilson once again in the air, but this time going for a spike as the ball approaches its maximum height. Wilson holds a total of 214 kills with an average of 2.40 per set.

Lady Saints Volleyball loses 0-3 in Pink Out game against Barton Cougars

On the night of Wednesday, Oct. 11, the Lady Saints volleyball team played against the Barton Community College Cougars. While the Lady Saints fought against...

Saints on the Street: What superpower would you have and why?

Saints on the Street: What superpower would you have and why?

Reporters Zoe Lampe and Roselyne Garay went around campus asking students the age-old question that many have thought of at least once: What superpower...

Marcos Montoya takes a break from working on his personal health from working at the gym. He says “That’s [the gym] my second home, basically. I’m there more than I am at my own house.”

Marcos Montoya

Luis Rivera Rede, Reporter
September 25, 2023

Who are you and where do you come from? Who am I? I’m Marcos Alexander Montoya, I’m 18-years-old currently attending Seward County Community College....

Hispanic Heritage Month arrives at SCCC

Hispanic Heritage Month arrives at SCCC

Roselyne Garay and Luis Rivera Rede
September 20, 2023

Hispanic Heritage Month - a month of celebration and representation of the Hispanic communities - began on Sept. 15, and ends Oct. 15. During this month,...

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