Kenny Britt, Rams agree to one-year deal

By David Demarco, Editor After his tour around the NFL, the former Titans wide receiver has decided to rejoin his former coach Jeff Fisher in St. Louis. Britt will be coming in on a one-year contract worth $1.4 million with $550,000 guaranteed. With incentives, the total value can be boosted to $2.9 million. The move…

A story resurrected

By Christopher Null, Editor Most people are familiar with the rise and fall of a hero story. Born to accomplish great things and overcome evil while being an idol to the masses are the typical attributes of that hero; someone to look up to, to honor and praise. But what is the cost to be…

SCC student missing

By Christopher Null, Staff Editor   19-year-old SCC student Bahia Bisharat has been missing since March 19. She was last seen at the LU/SCC Center for Nursing and Allied Health Sciences building in Dardenne Prairie before class. Her car was discovered unlocked that day on campus in the parking lot by her mother.  Lt. David Tiefenbrunn of the St. Charles County…

2014: Year of the Birds

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer With opening day a month away, we look forward to new competition, new faces and another chance for the Cardinals to win number 12. February is a sacred month for true baseball fans. Pitchers and catchers report, college baseball begins and Spring Training officially kicks off. The Cardinals were on…

Student housing not yet coming to SCC

By David Demarco, Editor During the fall semester, SCC hired the firm Brailsford & Dunlavey to conduct a study about the possibility of a student housing project here on campus. After receiving the results, it was decided that the college would hold off on the possibility of student housing and revisit the subject at a…

New name, New Taste

By Christopher Null, Editor Do you hear that roar SCC? Is it coming from Scooter McCougar or your stomach? The deep grumble is probably coming from both after SCC’s food facilities have changed their name and menus. SCC has evolved their food service buildings to better fit the powerfully hungry student. What was once called…

Spring Sports warming up

By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief The seemingly, never-ending winter has wreaked havoc on the 2014 spring sports schedule thus far. As of March 9, the only games played by either the baseball or softball teams were played in Eunice, La. over a month ago. The baseball team was scheduled to play their home opener Feb. 22,…