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Nubia Rodriguez

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter

Nubia Rodriguez is a 19-year-old sophomore majoring in business administration and mass communications. Rodriguez plans to transfer to Fort Hays State University to pursue her bachelor’s degree once she graduates, hoping to become a digital-content creator or dabble in digital-media marketing. She is excited to continue her involvement with TRIO and HALO this year. She enjoys making cute Instagram posts and playing tennis and golf in her free time.

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Creepy Crusaders Podcast: Episode 1

Creepy Crusaders Podcast: Episode 1

Nubia Rodriguez and Joseph Haskell
November 13, 2024

The Crusader News staff filmed their spooky podcast on October 31, 2024. Although Halloween has passed, we wanted to share our Halloween stories with our...

Saints on the Street: What do you rate this song from 1-10?/Recommend a Song

Saints on the Street: What do you rate this song from 1-10?/Recommend a Song

On Sept. 26, Crusaders went around SCCC campus to ask students not only what kind of groovin', stylish or rockin' songs they'd recommend, but also how...

During her free time, Erika Toledo likes to read on a fall day with her Hello Kitty blanket while she drinks her little tea on the side.

Erika Toledo

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
September 10, 2024

What prompted you to go into cosmetology? So what prompted me to go into cosmetology was that I've always been very interested in, like, the beauty...

Defender Francisco Nava Gomez and midfielder Fernando Moura Filho attempt to steal the ball from Lamar player #7. Gomez assisted the third goal with a successful pass to Haynes.

Saints soccer team delivers strong win over Lamar

Nubia Rodriguez and Joe Haskell
September 5, 2024

On Sept. 1 at the Liberal Redskins Field, the Seward County Community College men's soccer team secured a decisive win against Lamar Community College....

Students voice opinions on possible TikTok ban in U.S.

The U.S. moved a step closer to ban TikTok after the House of Representatives passed a bill calling for the app’s Chinese developer ByteDance to give...

Cast offers insight on the production of "Little Shop of Horrors"

Cast offers insight on the production of “Little Shop of Horrors”

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
April 19, 2024

“Little Shop Of Horrors,” a horror comedy rock musical, hit the stage at Seward County Community College. Student preview night took place on April...

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...

Betty Hallman, an owner of the llamas, helps a first-grade girl pet a llama. Hallman explains to the girl why they have llamas and the importance of their fur.

First graders learn about agriculture on Farm Education Day

Zoe Lampe and Nubia Rodriguez
March 28, 2024

Farm Bureau members and Southwestern Heights High School hosted Farm Education Day at Seward County Community College for the local first graders on March...

Emnet Shifaraw, Nursing, Ethiopia

What does International Women's Day mean for you? 
“For me, it's like a pride because like, as women like we carry a lot within us like you know, so, for example, like a woman, She has kids. And after that there's just a lot of responsibility in a woman like that she carries right after she's after birth. You know what I mean? And, for me, it's a practice that we're beautiful women carry so much within themselves. So for me, it's like a pride.”

Is there a woman in your life you want to acknowledge? 
“My mom, I feel like she been through a lot like no matter what she's been through. She gave me better thing than she received in her life. You know, she tried to make my life a lot more easier than hers. And I don't think she recognized like, because for my mom, and her case is like, she doesn't understand emotional, like mental health, so she doesn't understand the traumas and so many things that she's been through. She doesn't accept them. So like for her to be where she is with everything that she carries that I recognize is crazy.”

What would you define as your biggest strength, and why?
“I think my biggest strength is Im a positive person. Like no matter what like I always tried to see a good in everything, even in people sometimes if I know maybe they're negative towards me or something. I know what's going on. But I still am able to give love like, you know, so I think that's what I would say my strength is.”

[Photo] International Women’s Day

Zoe Lampe, Nubia Rodriguez, Reporters
March 8, 2024

Emnet Shifaraw, Nursing, Ethiopia What does International Women's Day mean for you? “For me, it's like a pride because like, as women like we carry...

Lance Krogh, Fred Leisher, and Jake Robinson describe how Kansas offers the most merit badges for their Boy Scouts in the country. “Everybody wants to come to Kansas,” says Robinson.

Local Boy Scouts earn merit badges at SCCC

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
February 29, 2024

The Merit Badge Fair took place at Seward County Community College, Liberal Kansas, on Feb. 23. Hosted by Quivira Council, Boy Scouts of America, the event...

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...

Saints on the Street: What is your ideal Valentine's Day?

Saints on the Street: What is your ideal Valentine’s Day?

Nubia Rodriguez, Lily Gonzalez, and Zoe Lampe
February 14, 2024

Tonight, many people across the country will be celebrating Valentine's Day. For some, this means celebrating with a significant other at home or out somewhere,...

People talking at their tables, eating plates of diverse food at The Student Union. The food available included various rice, pasta, meats, and drinks.

SCCC celebrates Kansas Day

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
February 6, 2024

The state of Kansas celebrated its 163th birthday on Jan. 29. The celebration of Taste of Kansas took place at Seward County Community College, and from...

During his free time, Alejandro Estrada sometimes likes to play videogames. Some of his favorites include “God of War” and “Red Dead Redemption”.

Alejandro Estrada

Nubia Rodriguez, Reporter
January 23, 2024

What made you decide on natural gas [technology] as your major?  I have family that has already been in the natural gas program. So, I decided to give...

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