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Many college students that walk around the hallway may see a student walking around with a coffee drink that usually says ...
On Sunday, Sept. 14, after the Saturday game was postponed, the Lady Saints soccer team lost against the Cowley College ...
On Sept. 10, the Lady Saints soccer team won a tense game against the Barton Community College Cougars. While the Lady Saints took the lead by the end of the first half, with the score at 2-1, the ...
On Friday, Sept, 5, Liberal’s Tortuga Brewing Company hosted the Vibes Art Show from 6 to 10 p.m. Artwork was showcased by ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 3, our Lady Saints managed to win a close game against the Butler Grizzlies. After winning the first set ...
As the fall is already making an appearance, the clouds and the wind made me remember about one of my favorite books, ...
Who are you? I’m Adam, I’m a freshman over here at Seward County, I am from Dallas, Texas. Long drive.. but I wanted to be up here for college. Why did you choose here for college? I have family who ...
Richard Patte is the head tennis coach here at Seward County Community College since fall 2024. He is a former SCCC ...
Elena Oborocea is a 20-year-old Seward County Community College student-athlete who is originally from Romania. She is a sophomore, part of the Lady Saints tennis team, and studying mass communication ...
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 ...
The cafeteria at Seward County Community College is finally offering self-service options in almost a year. Now students and staff can serve their salads, drinks and pick dessert from designated areas ...
two-point shot by Sierra Morrow early in the first quarter of Wednesday’s game against the Pratt Beavers started a 13-point run that gave the Lady Saints an 18-2 lead to start the game. The Lady ...
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