Sports have always been a great way of entertaining and gathering people from different parts of the community and the world. Even in Seward County Community College, known for its diverse group of ...
Seventy six consecutive years of running with an apron and a skillet on Shrove Tuesday. Many small towns have their own traditions, while Liberal, Kansas’ small town tradition turned into a big ...
At Seward County Community College on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Room H113 at the Shank Humanities Building, something a little different is happening. Between classes and ...
This year, Seward County Community College made history by starting its first-ever women’s wrestling team, and it all began with just two athletes. Abagail Soppe, from Louisiana, and Baylee Rogers, ...
Milana Vukov is a 19-year-old Seward County Community College student athlete originally from Serbia. She is a sophomore volleyball player, and she majors in business administration. Her goal for next ...
On Halloween, Seward County Community College baseball and softball teams played against one another while dressed up in costumes. Every player wore a different costume, and the day turned out to have ...
The fall semester art show is in full swing in the Shank Humanities Building, displaying multiple works of art from Dustin Farmer’s art classes and Sue Sprenkle’s Photography 1. The works range from ...
A chill week will kick off at Seward County Community College in the student union from Nov. 29 -Dec. 3. Throughout this whole week, the student government will be hosting a number of activities for ...
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a worldwide celebration of women’s social, economic, cultural and political accomplishments. It’s also a day to advocate for gender equality. People around the globe ...
Reporters Zoe Lampe and Roselyne Garay went around campus asking students the age-old question that many have thought of at least once: What superpower would they have if they could choose? Lampe and ...
Going with the Halloween spirit, Crusader News brings you spooky tales taken from students and staff at Seward County Community College. You will hear about: 1) a town mysteriously disappearing from ...
Iveth Escandon is a sophomore at SCCC and is double majoring with a science and mass communications degree. Her future educational goals would be to study abroad and earn not just a bachelor’s degree ...
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