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Freshman Erik Talton studies for his upcoming assignments. Talton carved out time for homework and found peace and quiet in the library.

SCCC students adjust to new schedules

Angelica Alfaro, Reporter
September 5, 2017

College schedules aren’t always easy and can sometimes get hectic.  At Seward County Community College, students have their set classes to go to everyday....

Chris Rivera

Chris Rivera

Angelica Alfaro, Reporter
September 4, 2017

Why did you come to SCCC?  “Going to school at SCCC is affordable.” “I also chose to attend SCCC because it was close to home." What are you...

Dontrarious Clay

Dontrarious Clay

Angel Meza, Photographer
September 1, 2017

Why did you come to SCCC? “I live here so it was easier to come here than to go somewhere else like Salina where it’s more expensive.” What surprised...

Can't Get Enough of Netflix?

Can’t Get Enough of Netflix?

Alondra Trevizo, Reporter
August 31, 2017

Binge watching a Netflix tv series has become everyone's favorite activity and Seward County Community College students are no exception. Netflix offers...

Patrick Delagraza

Patrick Delagraza

Michelle Mattich, Reporter
August 30, 2017

Why did you come to SCCC? "I chose SCCC because it is close to home and very affordable." What are you looking forward to this school year? "I want...

Saul Melchor

Saul Melchor

Amberley Taylor, Reporter
August 28, 2017

Graphic design? Why that major? "I have a passion for being creative and for helping people. I hope to someday design my own home in the future." Why...

Get class credit for camping and backpacking

Get class credit for camping and backpacking

Andrea Baca, Reporter
October 24, 2016

This fall the college offered the Field Biology class. The class gives five credit hours with three being biology and two being physical education...

The play is underway this fall. Jessica Malin and Alexander Pierson tap into their characters, Kittson and George Clarke.

Bleeding Kansas premieres Oct. 28

Aubrey Holt, Reporter
October 18, 2016

Are you looking for a little action, romance and comedy this fall? The SCCC Drama department will be presenting the play Bleeding Kansas on Oct. 28 and...

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