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Crusader News

The student news site of Seward County Community College

Crusader News

Staff personnel Paul Fisher making a salad with the newly open salad bar.

SCCC cafeteria offers self-service options; first time since COVID

Ana Brangioni and Mauricio Gonzalez
September 14, 2021

The cafeteria at Seward County Community College is finally offering self-service options in almost a year. Now students and staff can serve their salads,...

During the volleyball quarantine, players were able to keep up with classes with the help of Zoom.

SCCC encourages students to follow current COVID protocols

Ana Brangioni and Dani Arellano
September 2, 2021

Seven members of the Lady Saints volleyball team were quarantined on Aug. 30 due to one positive case within the program. Due to COVID protocols, the Lady...

SCCC’s 50th commencement ceremonies honor graduates

Raven Staten, Reporter
May 10, 2021

Seward County Community College’s 50th commencement ceremonies looked and felt a little different this year, but graduates were still able to celebrate...

Crusaders podcast takes a look at what students expect during this summer after COVID.

Podcast: Will summer 2021 smash social, emotional after-effects of COVID?

Krisi Anderson and Raven Staten
May 4, 2021

With Summer just around the corner and COVID slowing down in the United States, things are now different. Crusader News and Seward County Community College...

Commencement will be on Saturday, May 8 at 9 a.m. and at 11 a.m. It will be live streamed through Facebook live.

Commencement will look different, but SCCC will have it live

Maria Coronado, Reporter
April 27, 2021

With graduation coming up ahead Seward County Community College is excited to announce the plans for this year's graduation. Last year students were not...

With it being already one year since our woulrd changed due to COVID Crusader went and asked students how their lives were changed due to the pandemic.

One year later: How has COVID-19 impacted life?

Crusader staff
March 9, 2021

Last year students went into spring break unaware things would never be the same. Initially, they thought the extended spring break was great. But...

Raven Staten shows her Saturday thrift finds which include a pair of wool houndstooth pants, a lavender cardigan, a zebra print silk scarf, a floral mug, and volume 3 of “The best of Friends”. Believe it or not this was all $4.50!

Tips to thrift: An Et. Cetra how to guide

Raven Staten
February 22, 2021

If you are a broke college student and need new clothes or items to decorate your home or dorm with, the thrift store is calling your name. Thrift stores...

International students beam, glow at SCCC

Monalisa Chakraborty, Club Reporter
February 16, 2021

International students have always been a part of Seward County Community College, especially in its athletics department. Only one team—baseball—...

Students, faculty and staff may answer COVID-19 screening questions from their phone before stepping foot on campus. Seward County Community College has teamed up Healthy Roster in an effort to keep students and employees from coming onto campus and exposing large numbers of people to Covid.

SCCC uses Healthy Roster app as extra precaution

Destiny Vasquez
February 3, 2021

Students may now participate in a daily health screening before they even step foot on campus.   A “Healthy Roster” questionnaire through email...

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