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STDs are becoming more common each year. It is important to get tested to make sure you are in good health!

Have you been tested?

Daniela Carmona, Club Reporter
September 18, 2018

About 20 million people get infected with a Sexually Transmitted Disease every year. Yet, most of us don’t get tested. We tell ourselves that we don’t...

SCCC hosts Hispanic journalist panel

SCCC hosts Hispanic journalist panel

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
September 17, 2018

Seward County Community College is partnering with Topeka-Humanities Kansas to present a journalism panel on Wed Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. in the SCCC Showcase...

SCCC hosted a blood drive to help save lives on Thursday Sept. 13, 2018 from 9a.m. to 3p.m.

Photo Essay: Blood Drive

Rubi Gallegos, Photo Editor
September 14, 2018

Janice Northerns, English instructor, had the opportunity to meet other writers at Sewanee Writers Conference during the summer. She received a scholarship to attend the workshop and rub shoulders with those who have published work. Northerns plans to incorporate what she learned as part of the Creative Writing class she teaches in the fall.

Northerns wins scholarship to Sewanee Writers Conference

Annette Meza, Reporter
September 14, 2018

Maybe you’ve seen her roaming around Seward County Community College’s campus, or maybe you’ve actually been one of her students in an English Composition,...

The Lady Saints defeated  the Dodge City Conquistadors on Wednesday, September 12, with a score of 3-0.

Lady Saints ease past Conquistadors

Monica Gonzalez, Reporter/Photographer
September 13, 2018

The Seward County Community College Lady Saints struggled with missed serves, yet still managed to beat Dodge City Community College in the Greenhouse...

SCCC is giving out yellow ribbons for Nation Suicide Awareness Month.

SCCC raises awareness for Suicide Awareness Month

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
September 12, 2018

Everyone has bad days and for some, those bad days turn into bad weeks or even bad months It is okay. It happens to everyone. When sadness turns into depression,...

There will be many four-year colleges, along with the Army and National Guard at the Transfer Fair.

SCCC hosts biannual Transfer Fair

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
September 11, 2018

College is always on everybody’s mind. Whether you are here just for your associates or plan on going on to a bigger university, you have to start somewhere....

Liberal offers a variety of food, entertainment and shopping options for everyone in the community.

15+ places in Liberal to explore

Amberley Taylor, Co-Editor
September 10, 2018

As the school year kicks back into full gear, it is important for the students who are new to Seward County Community College and the area to learn what’s...

Miguel Perez, a freshman pre-engineering major from Ulysses, Kansas chose pre-engineering as his major because of the impact that his simple engineering classes in high school had on him.

Miguel Perez

Noel Caro, Reporter
September 7, 2018

    Why did you choose Pre-Engineering? “I took some classes in high school, that made me decide to do simple engineering What...

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Lady Saints get revenge on Hutch

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
September 6, 2018

The Seward County Community College Lady Saints demolished the Hutchinson Community College Lady Blue Dragons in the first rivalry game of the season on...

The SCCC Foundation is hosting the 24th annual auction to help raise money for scholarships for students.

Welcome to the jungle

Michelle Mattich, Co-Editor
September 6, 2018

Get your party hats on! It is time for the 24th annual Seward County Community College  Foundation Auction. This year’s auction, “Welcome to the Jungle”...

Brittany Brooks is a music major from Tyrone, Oklahoma. In her free time, Brooks enjoys going to church, hanging out with friends and singing. She hopes to someday make a career out of singing and even teach it.

Brittany Brooks

Annette Meza, Reporter
September 5, 2018

Why did you choose to come to SCCC? "It’s cheap and Its close. Also it helps me become independent away from home." Do you live on campus? How do...

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