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Abel Ochoa's favorite thing to do is welding, so he is making it his career. The Rolla freshman is majoring in welding. He thinks so much about this skill that his favorite quote is even about welding, "If it don't stick, weld it again."

Abel Ochoa

Laura Gillespie, Copy Editor
October 1, 2021

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Why?  Probably somewhere in Texas. Welding down there is really popular, and I want...

Everly Romero made his decision to go into welding when he was in high school. SCCC welding technology students learn to fuse metals using an electric arc or gas torch. Classes involve a lot of hands-on teaching and projects.

Photo Essay: Students train to be artisans

Keynitra Houston, Photographer
April 12, 2017
SCCC welding technology students learn to fuse metals using an electric arc or gas torch. The one year program involve a lot of hands-on teaching and projects and prepares students for immediate careers in the industry.
Joeri Put

Joeri Put

Brynn Grieshaber and Kathleen Alonso
September 6, 2016

“I would do more practical stuff. I would send myself to vocational school to work with my hands more. If I could go back, I wouldn’t put so much effort...

Crusader/File photo
Last year SCCC/ATS students calling local businesses to help support campus organizations and clubs.

Phonathon calls for volunteers, offers prizes to fundraisers

March 6, 2015
The sixth annual Phonathon will be on March 23 through April 10 with two volunteer shifts every weeknight from 4:30 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. in room AA137 with 30 phones available.
Seward welding instructor  sparks interest in program

Seward welding instructor sparks interest in program

October 8, 2014
Tattoo sleeves crawling up both arms and a full beard is not the ordinary image of a college instructor, but John Massey, new welding instructor at Seward County Community College/Area Technical School, is more than an ordinary instructor.
SCCC/ATS student and presidential scholar Evan Thornton grinds some excess off of his structural metal project in the Area Technical School’s welding shop. Crusader photo/Xochitl Gonzalez

Welding sparks interest for presidential scholar

October 2, 2014
Seward County Community College/Area Technical School welding student Evan Thornton’s interest in welding started out small. “My freshman year of high school, I helped a friend build a flat bed for his pick up. He taught me a few things, and I’ve loved welding ever since."
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