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Low-cost community health center proposed

“We’re hopeful that a community health center can be established. It’s just a question of when,” said David Brazil, liaison for the board of health, administrator REHS.

If it comes into being it will be named the community health center of Cowley County.

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Social sciences earns SGA grant

The weather is almost perfect and you would rather be outside enjoying the day rather than sitting in the classroom.

The social science division won this year’s student government association departmental grant worth $1000 and the campus improvement grant worth $1000 to create an outdoor classroom.

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Nuclear weapons: better safe than sorry

By Dalton Carver
Staff reporter
“The moment of explosion is approaching fast.”
This quote from the general staff of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s military is just one of the many threats that the country has issued over the past month. Angered by the sanctions that the United Nations has placed on them for testing nuclear weapons, [...]

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There’s no time like now to travel

Taylor Finke
Staff Reporter
A little over two years ago, I didn’t know what I was getting into. As an incoming junior in high school, I had signed up to go with a group from my town on a guided tour of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. Incredibly, everything lined up so that this last summer, I [...]

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The Lady Builders defeat the Lady Spires

By Bailey VenJohn
Staff reporter
The Lady Builders conquered St. Mary Thursday afternoon. Senior night was celebrated as it was the last home game for the team this season.
Southwestern was down for most of the first game but made a run in the 6th inning to top the Lady Spires 3-2.
The second game was another story. The [...]

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Meet celebrates 52 years of tradition

Tradition is huge at SC. Events such as the Mound building ceremony at the beginning of the year have a strong presence in history. Hundreds come back for Homecoming. The SC Relays is another one of those events.

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‘Night on the Red Carpet’ concert to showcase Hollywood music

By Maggie Dunning
Staff reporter
It is the last band concert of the year. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. on April 26, in Richardson Performing Arts Center. Refreshments will be served while live music is played beginning at 6 in the lobby.
The concert revolves around music from Hollywood.
Derreck Carter-House, biochemistry and biology senior, said, “The number [...]

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Bonfy Ranch hosts third annual Symphony on the Prairie(Slideshow)

By Clinton Dick
Editor in chief

Clinton Dick is a senior majoring in convergent journalism. You may e-mail him at clinton.dick@sckans.edu

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Employees Honored for Service(Slideshow)

By Min Jiao
Photography editor

Min Jiao is a junior majoring in communication. You may e-mail her at min.jiao@sckans.edu.

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E-waste collection successful

By Dalton Carver
Staff reporter

When you hear the term “e-waste,” several things may come to mind. Online junk mail, spam messages or even advertisements that pop up when you’re visiting a website. However, e-waste has nothing to do with the Internet. It is electronic material that is no longer in use and, if thrown away as [...]

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