The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

WSC Admissions team assisting prospective students and families

WSC Admissions team assisting prospective students and families

Alexander Retzlaff, News Editor April 18, 2020

Wayne State College’s Fall 2020 registration and the cooperative education program will both proceed as planned. Students registered for the Fall 2020 semester on March 16. Additionally, Jenni Canham,...

Chartwells still operating under unusual circumstances

Chartwells still operating under unusual circumstances

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer April 18, 2020

While hundreds of students are safe at home and enjoying home cooked meal, some students are still residing on campus and dining with Chartwells. Director of Dining Services Michael Carlson and Director...

Advice for finals studying during pandemic

Advice for finals studying during pandemic

Llolanda Hernandez, Staff Writer April 18, 2020

Studying for finals during a pandemic should be easy, but that might not be the case for all. Students can have a variety of issues, conflicting time schedules, hectic households, or almost anything else....

Students nationwide petitioning for in-person graduations

Llolanda Hernandez, Staff Writer April 12, 2020

It’s no surprise that many students all over the nation have begun petitioning towards rescheduling graduation and other important events. Graduation is a milestone in any high school or college graduates’...

Multiple on Wayne Stater staff win Golden Leaf awards

Multiple on Wayne Stater staff win Golden Leaf awards

Alexander Retzlaff, Staff Writer April 12, 2020

Wayne State College, among other college newspapers from across Nebraska, took home awards from the annual Golden Leaf Awards when the voting results were announced on March 28. Liz Viall, the newspaper’s...

Facility Services taking extra precaution during virus outbreak

Facility Services taking extra precaution during virus outbreak

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer April 12, 2020

Classes have moved online in response to COVID-19. Facility services have been taking extra precaution to prevent the spread on the Wayne State College campus. Kyle Nelson, Director of Facility Services...

Smith and Richling to lead student senate for 2020-21 academic year

Smith and Richling to lead student senate for 2020-21 academic year

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer April 5, 2020

As the semester takes a toll on everyone from home, the president and vice president electives for the Student Senate take pride in their 50.96% votes earned. Elected President Adam Smith revels in...

Graduation at WSC postponed until late summer

Llolanda Hernandez, Staff Writer April 5, 2020

Graduation at Wayne State College has been officially postponed to a later date due to the Covid-19 outbreak. The ceremony for undergraduate and graduates was set to take place on Saturday, May 9, but...

Wayne State participates in livestreamed BisonBison film festival

Wayne State participates in livestreamed BisonBison film festival

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer April 5, 2020

Film festivals around the country are continuing to be affected by the coronavirus while also affecting many students and professors as well. This includes Wayne State College student Shelby Hagerdon and...

Commuter parking lot still expected to be completed on time

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer April 5, 2020

Construction of a commuter parking lot at the top of the hill next to Anderson hall is still on schedule to be completed this summer, Kyle Nelsen, director of WSC Facility Services, said. Nelsen said...

Science News: Mental health could be affected during quarantine

Science News: Mental health could be affected during quarantine

Alexander Retzlaff, News Editor April 4, 2020

Mental health experts warn that individuals’ risks for experiencing loneliness and anxiety may increase due to social distancing and self-isolation, according to an article recently published by Science...

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