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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

Weak Dayz: Parking woes

Weak Dayz: Parking woes

Luis Martinez, Club Grafic Designer
November 13, 2019

Making friends the smart way

Making friends the smart way

October 27, 2014
College is a fun, new, and exciting experience, surrounded by what seems like a million new faces. Moving somewhere far from your friends and family and out of your “comfort zone” to a new environment without the daily interactions you have known all your life makes most people nervous.
Tania Valenzuela

College may not be for everyone

October 8, 2014
All our lives, we are expected to attend college by our teachers, parents and other family members. What some don’t take into consideration is whether college is right for every person.
Odle feeds oodles of meals for students

Odle feeds oodles of meals for students

October 6, 2014
One benefit of living in the dorms is that students’ contracts give them access to eat 19 meals a week through Seward’s cafeteria — three a day Monday through Friday and two on Saturdays and Sundays.
Sophomore Jessica Martinez and freshman Brandyn Terrazas modernize a version of the famous painting, “American Gothic,” in front of the International Pancake Day House Hall of Fame in Liberal. 

Crusader photo/ Maria Lara

Dorm living paints new experiences at SCCC

October 2, 2014
With great dorm living comes great responsibility and that is precisely what Seward County Community College students have to accommodate to. By accepting those conditions, they also accept the bonuses.

Academic

October 2, 2014

One of the worst habits for a college student to have is procrastination. Instructors warn students the first day not to put off assignments until the...

Jose Medrano is a former Crusader editor who is currently on staff aiding the staff as an editor emeritus. He is a senior from University of Kansas who is currently taking a break from school to prepare and plan for his future goals while having a mini existential crisis, because picking direction to go in with your life is rather hard. Under his leadership the Crusader won two national awards, an All-Kansas, a gold medal and a first place online award. He also received Kansas Journalist of the Year from Kansas Collegiate Media in 2013 and was a paid reporter for the University Daily Kansan at KU.

Student finds peace in solitude

November 19, 2012

Today we live in a world where Facebook is the center of college students’ social lives, where text and instant messages connect almost everyone, in...

Resolutions not just for the New Year

January 25, 2012

The New Year and resolutions go hand in hand. It seems like they always have. Apparently, the Babylonians used to make resolutions to their gods at the...

Students learn the truth about financial aid the hard way

January 25, 2012

Financial aid is a big help for most college students hoping to attain a higher education. Financial aid for a college student can come from federal aid...

Relationships sailing around in college

November 9, 2011

Oh, relationships. Will they sink, or will they float? This depends on what your philosophy, or framework of your “boat” so to speak, says about your...

Name game brings roommates together

Name game brings roommates together

September 27, 2011

It was finally the day to find out who my college roommate was. I was excited and nervous while opening the envelope that held the name of the person...

Earning money during summer can bring long tedious shifts

Earning money during summer can bring long tedious shifts

August 30, 2011

Enjoying some ice cream, having a cook out, and going to the pool all cost money, so people have to get summer jobs to pay for it. When looking for a summer...

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