‘We stand in support with those who love democracy and liberty,’ French student says. With terrorism, war, and refugee migrations claiming headlines, the international landscape too often triggers a sense of grim despair for many who watch the news. An optimistic… Read More ›

Month: September 2016
Saving the family farm
In the state often referred to as “The Breadbasket of the World,” agriculture claims prize of place in collegiate studies. So it’s only fitting that agriculture at Seward County Community College/Area Technical School is flourishing. “It’s my goal to… Read More ›