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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

Earning a college degree is more than just studying and passing classes. Its about time and effort, but only you can decide your future career path. (Photo illustration)

Is a college degree worth it?

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
March 1, 2019

To earn a college degree, it takes more than just studying. It takes up time and money which sparks the question, is it even worth it? The answer is not...

Single students celebrate Valentine’s Day

Single students celebrate Valentine’s Day

Cheyenne Miller, Reporter
February 14, 2019

Valentine’s Day: some love it, some dread it, and others just don’t quite know how to feel about it. Although most of us know what Valentine’s Day...

Throwing pottery is Carlos Hernandez’ passion. He has been involved with the Seward County Community College class for the last six years. The class is open to students and the community. Many in the class are like Hernandez and repeatedly take it for the chance to create in the art lab.

Photo Essay: Hernandez shares passion for ceramics

Daniela Carmona, photographer
February 13, 2019

If Carlos Hernandez isn’t walking around campus as a security guard, he’s normally in the art lab. The security guard and SCCC student spends most...

Cole Evans, Kaitlyn Van Vleet crowned Homecoming king and queen

Cole Evans, Kaitlyn Van Vleet crowned Homecoming king and queen

Monica Gonzalez, photographer
February 11, 2019

This year's spring homecoming was held on Feb. 9 in the greenhouse. Cole Evans and Kaitlyn Van Vleet were crowned Homecoming King and Queen between the...

Jan. 1 – Jan. 31, 2019

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
February 8, 2019

The January Seward County Community College incident report is prepared by the campus security office. The reported incidents on campus for the month are: Jan....

Adan Gonzalez is working as a volunteer at the blood drive. Jonathan Ibarra  is signing in to donate blood and save lives.

SCCC hosts yearly blood drive

Annette Meza, Copy Editor
February 8, 2019

The American Red Cross hosted their yearly blood drive on Feb. 7 here at Seward County Community at the student union. Students, staff and residents...

The SCCC 2019 homecoming king and queen candidates are Moises Alvarez, Miguel Perez, Brian Martinez, Ana Herrera, Alba Torres, Kaitlyn Van Vleet, Rodrigo Sanches. Not pictured: Cole Evans, Veronica Paul and Esmadar Tavares.

Homecoming candidates announced

Michelle Mattich and Annette Meza
February 6, 2019

The homecoming king and queen for Seward County Community College will be crowned on Feb. 9 between the men's and women 's basketball game. The women's...

A few players rest while watching there teammates practice.

Saints end opening weekend at 2-2

Michelle Mattich, Managing Editor
February 4, 2019

Opening weekend for the Saints wasn’t bad as they came away with a 2-2 record. Their first opponent was Galveston College on Feb 1-2, playing three...

Homecoming 2019

Homecoming 2019

February 4, 2019

Don't miss out on any of the homecoming activities this week: michelle mattich

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