‘I felt great seeing those pictures,’ students say LIBERAL, Kan. —Brená Buggs is a cheerleader — not a historian or art curator. In fact, she’s the cheer coach at Seward County Community College. Yet that role is what led her to… Read More ›

Inclusivity
Life Work
SCCC student Sharan [last name redacted] survived life-threatening abuse before she arrived on campus. “I’ve been emancipated! I am able to dream of possibilities once again, without criticism, negativity or abuse from outside sources,” she said. “I have a new sense of freedom in spite of what transpired. It is possible to dig oneself out of the depths of despair, and to flourish.”