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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

SAB voting again for spring concert

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor February 8, 2017

With past plans put aside, the Student Activities Board is putting the finishing touches on booking the Spring Concert.   “We are narrowing it down and getting quotes on different things and are...

Attention all Theta Phi Alpha sorority recruits

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

Theta Phi Alpha will be doing recruitment a little differently this semester. Theta Phi Alpha is the national sorority on campus that was founded in 1985.   “We usually do recruitment every semester,”...

Will you be my Valentine?

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

Around the world, people celebrate Valentine’s Day in various forms. Across Europe lovers give each other keys intended to “unlock” the givers heart. Finland’s Feb. 14 is known as “Friends Day”...

“When Music Settles a Score”

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

In an effort to share his passion for the historical musical performance of Verdi’s “Requiem,” Phillip Pfaltzgraff, WSC staff accompanist, presented his research “When Music Settles a Score”...

A man with 23 personalities

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

Warning. Spoiler alerts. More times than not I don’t want to waste my money going to see another “thriller” movie in theaters, if I am more than sure I will just be bored. However, “Split”...

Enter into theatre wonderland with spring children’s show

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer February 1, 2017

The Theatre Department is looking for students interested in getting their feet wet in the grand world of theatre. Auditions for the spring play production of “The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland”...

Hoodie Allen too $$ for WSC

Mason Schweizer, Staff Writer February 1, 2017

While many students are still scraping ice off their cars in the morning, planning for warmer days is underway at Wayne State College. The Student Activities Board has been busy planning this year’s...

Ten Wayne State Theatre students traveled to Des Moines, Iowa for  The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival last week. While there, the students went to various workshops, auditions and plays. Also, the cast of ‘How Shakespeare Won the West’ won an award for Ensemble Acting.

Theatre nerds unite in Des Moines

Victoria McNamara, Guest Writer February 1, 2017

I have been acting all my life and it is truly a passion of mine. When I learned that I had the opportunity to go on a week-long trip to a theatre conference, I knew I could not pass it up. Now I know...

Major change: Finding a place in the world one sibling at a time

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer February 1, 2017

At the beginning of the semester I decided that I needed to make some money to attempt to pay for college, but my attempts to scrape by ended up getting me published in an online magazine based in New...

Students to attend acting festival

Sami Taylor, Lifestyles Editor January 18, 2017

The WSC Theatre Department is sending 10 students to The American College Theatre Festival (ACTF) next week in Des Moines, IA. Once there the students will be given the opportunity to develop their...

The students visited the U.S. Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center on the last day of the trip, where they got information about the National Park from a park ranger.

A week in Paradise

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer January 18, 2017

What better way to spend break than in the U.S. Virgin Islands? For just a week, myself and another student, Jayme Krejci, were able to escape the Nebraska cold and go to paradise. Contrary to what...

March with the Women

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer January 18, 2017

The day after Donald Trump is sworn in as president on Friday, a retired Wayne State College professor will attend the Women’s March on Washington. On Saturday, Jan Dinsmore will join as many as a...

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