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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

(Left to Right): Robyn Isom, Sarah Smyth, Gaby Montanez, Kaitlyn Winter, Katie Stukenholtz

Here’s how some students spent their extended breaks

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer March 29, 2020

Kaitlyn Winter- Over spring break I went home. The first weekend of break my dad and I got to Missouri for an Allis Chalmers antique tractor and machinery swap meet, as always. This year, my mom, dad and...

Seniors dealing with difficult transition to cap undergraduate studies

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer March 28, 2020

Seniors have made a tough transition to online classes to finish out their last year. It is a tough reality for everyone. Many campus clubs and organizations have either ended completely for the rest of...

Board policy results in changes to academic calendar

Llolanda Hernandez, Staff Writer March 28, 2020

Wayne State College has made changes to the academic calendar with the Nebraska State College System. “The changes we are making to our campus schedule are to keep us in alignment with that NSCS board...

WSC spring student-athletes see seasons cut short

WSC spring student-athletes see seasons cut short

Evelyn Knox, Staff Writer March 28, 2020

In efforts of limiting the spread of COVID-19 and for the safety of all student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans the NCAA and The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference voted to suspend all...

Students and faculty at Wayne State College jump back into classes through online remote delivery on March 23

Students and faculty at Wayne State College jump back into classes through online remote delivery on March 23

Alexander Retzlaff, News Editor March 28, 2020

As a result of the rapidly evolving situation regarding COVID-19, WSC faculty and staff made the decision to cancel all in-person classes for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester on March 17. According...

WSC students elect Smith, Richling

March 27, 2020

Adam Smith and Jackson Richling were elected president and vice president of the WSC Student Senate today by a narrow margin.   Smith and Richling won the election with 50.96% of the vote,...

A letter from The Wayne Stater

Kadra Sommersted-Simmons March 27, 2020

Letter from the Editor  The last couple of weeks have been crazy for everyone. Last week, WSC had an extended break, and we have spent this week trying to figure out how we will still be distributing...

WSC students win big at annual Casino Night

WSC students win big at annual Casino Night

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer March 4, 2020

WSC students took to the cards to win prizes at Casino Night at the Kanter Student Center Feb. 25. Casino Night, hosted by the Student Senate and Student Activities Board, has been a tradition at WSC...

Bingo night provides entertaining experience

Morgan Cardenas, Staff Writer March 4, 2020

The Student Activities Board held bingo in the Frey Conference Suite Feb. 28. The event is an event that SAB puts on each semester for students to win free prizes. This semester, because the Student...

ACT speaker highlights farmers’ importance

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer March 4, 2020

Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow speaker Linda Emanuel, an RN, community health nurse and ag producer who works with the AgriSafe Network, talked to a group of students about “protecting the people...

Richling runs for Student Senate Vice President

Llolanda Hernandez, Staff Writer March 4, 2020

Sophomore Jackson Richling is running for vice president of the Wayne State College Student Senate on a ticket with Adam Smith. Richling is majoring in business administration with an emphasis on marketing...

Sounds of the Stater #7

Zach Hain March 3, 2020

Join us for Sounds of the Stater, Episode 7 Aired Fridays at 2 p.m. on KWSC-FM, The Cat, 91.9.

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