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Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 3, November 2, 2018

Natasha Sidik November 2, 2018

Missing Numbers 7 p.m., Oct. 16; Staff Parking Lot A vehicle license plate from a car parked near the 5000 (FOSS) Building was reported stolen. The case was referred to the local police department. Student...

Kacey Hvitved, eyes forward, prepares to throw heat in the SEC. PHOTO CREDITS: University of Mississippi

From SCC to the Big League

Ed Strong October 20, 2018

SOFTBALL STAR FINDS NEW HOME IN MISSISSIPPI Kacey Hvitved has often played in front of a crowd you can count by hand. Now it’s time for multiple hundreds, sometimes thousands – not to mention...

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 2, October 19, 2018

Fall Study Session 1:20-3 p.m., Oct. 19, 22, 24; Rm. 9301 The Multicultural Center on the third floor of the PUB will be hosting study sessions for anyone looking for a new place to cram for tests. There’ll...

Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 2, October 19, 2018

Natasha Sidik October 20, 2018

Hot Wheels 9.00 p.m., Oct. 3; Parking Lot A vehicle parked near the 9000 Building was reported stolen overnight. The case was handed over to the local police. Don’t Do Drugs, Kids 1:30 p.m., Oct. 8;...

ASG in Review – Vol 54 Issue 2, October 19, 2018

Krystelle Kurz October 20, 2018

The Associated Student Government (ASG) typically holds meetings from 3-5 p.m. on the first and third Monday of every month. Students may attend if they would like to meet their representatives or voice...

Housing for Phins

Forrest Baum October 20, 2018

IF YOU LIVED HERE... YOU'D STILL BE LATE FOR CLASS Students pass the crane every day on the way to class: Construction on the new SCC residence hall is underway. The 85 parking spots previously next...

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 1, October 5, 2018

Late Enrollment Oct. 3-9 Really? You still haven’t signed up? Get on that. Take the week to sign up for any last-minute classes that you haven’t already enrolled in. Little Shop of Horrors 7:30-9:30...

Where is the Line?

Where is the Line?

CJ Priebe June 22, 2018

UPHOLDING FREE SPEECH WITHIN COMMUNITY STANDARDS On Monday, June 4, a man on campus used a large sign with harsh language on it to denounce Islam directly in front of the PUB. A number of classrooms...

News Briefs – Vol 53 Issue 15, June 15, 2018

June 22, 2018

Prep Day June 15 See, this is when all that studying you’ve been doing all year pays off. Now you get to just sit back and mock all your friends who have to spend the day cramming for finals. Finals June...

Crime Log – Vol. 53 Issue 15, June 15, 2018

June 22, 2018

Homeless 1 p.m., June 8, Bus Stop South of 1000 Building An individual was reported sleeping in a bush. When asked to leave, he acted “disorderly.” A lockdown was initiated on the Administration Building....

Larry Fuell glances at his past as he prepares for his future.

End of A Global Era

SAYING FAREWELL TO FUELL After a decade of service, SCC’s director of the Global Affairs Center (GAC), Larry Fuell, will be stepping down from the position. “I’m retiring,” said Fuell,...

Green Movement = Green Bins

June 22, 2018

LACK OF COMPOST DOESN'T ADD UP Garbage and recycling bins are widely available across campus. However, there are only a few compost bins, and they’re all in the same place. In the PUB, bins come...

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