Cougars begin second half push

By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief After nearly a month long hiatus, thanks in part to the seemingly never-ending winter, the Cougars resumed their schedule with Region XVI and MCCAC conference foe Jefferson College on March 11. SCC (4-19) was able to get their first win of the season by taking last game of the four game…

SCC Softball looks for consistency

  By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief The Lady Cougars’ season has been turbulent thus far, but they have shown flashes of brilliance. Trouble has a tendency to snowball on SCC (4-16) this season, as they have fallen victim to the “big inning.” “Our pitchers need to a better job working through adversity,” said Head Coach Michelle…

Monks visit SCC (Slideshow)

A group of Tibetan Lamas of the Deprung Loseling Monastery visited SCC from March 31 to April 3 to demonstrate Mandala sand painting. The traveling educational exhibit is called “The Mystical Arts of Tibet.”

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…