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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

The Saints played the Colorado Kings in the Green House Saturday and defeated the Kings, 88-82.

Saints dethrone Kings: Saints win five and lose one as season starts

November 19, 2012
The Seward County Saints, ranked No. 9 in the NJCAA preseason poll, opened the season with two big wins when they hosted the Pepsi Classic in the Green House Nov. 2-3.
All-Kansas academic team selected to represent Seward

All-Kansas academic team selected to represent Seward

November 30, 2011

Kelsey Cook and Kelsey Willson are proud to say they are representing SCCC/ATS on the All-Kansas academic team. “I was surprised. I thought it was for...

Dreams in the making

October 13, 2011

College students have dreams of becoming successful individuals, and some have enough motivation, inspiration, or ambition to accomplish their dream. Not...

Hook-Gray to sign books at campus event Oct. 9

Hook-Gray to sign books at campus event Oct. 9

September 27, 2011

Sandy Alfaro Crusader staff Lidia Hook-Gray is a realtor, a local historian, and now an author. Hook-Gray recently published a pictorial book titled “Liberal...

Bea “Aunt Bea” Worton considers nail polish color shown to her by cosmetology student Nancy Renteria. Worton has been coming for salon services at Seward’s cosmetology school for the past 10 years. In the past 10 years, Worton, the staff and students have built a fond relationship that recently led the cosmetology school to raise money for a special cause.

Loyal customer approaches a decade of appointments at SC cosmetology salon

September 13, 2011

Bea Worton arrives at the college cosmetology school Thursday afternoon for her appointment, just as she has done every Thursday for the last 10 years. The...

Rochelle St. Amand, who recently moved to Liberal, returns from a bike ride to Wal-Mart to purchase groceries.

Saints eat up as outdoor temperatures heat up

August 30, 2011

Fresh foods, like chilled fruits and vegetables, seemed like a welcomed relief from the hot days of thesummer that delivered relentless heat. College students...

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