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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

There’s nothing like music

Sami Taylor, Lifestyles Editor February 12, 2016

The Wayne State College Music Department will host three events in the next two weeks.   The first event held is the second Annual Piano Day for students on Friday, Feb. 19, from 9 a.m. to 3...

Knowing more about Planned Parenthood

Kayla Mathewson, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

Millions of women across the country are concerned with Planned Parenthood getting heat from the Republican Party and the issue of these clinics no longer getting federal funding.   Normally when...

The ‘Future’ of music is here with ‘Purple Reign’

Mason Schweizer, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

Few artists are carrying as much momentum into 2016 as Future, the syrup-sipping spitter from Atlanta. Coming off a successful mixtape, “56 Nights,” second studio album, “Dirty Sprite 2” and surprise...

‘American Gods’ brings a grim but exciting adventure

Steele Giles, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

Some authors like to start books off with a bang–you know, a guy gets killed, the villain displays how utterly irredeemable they are. Others go for stage setting–painting a vivid landscape upon which...

Black and Gold presents ‘All My Sons’

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

The Wayne State College Black and Gold Performing Arts Series is presenting the Montana Repertory Theatre’s, “All My Sons,” this week.   This performance will take place in Ramsey Theatre...

Romance is in the air with ‘Stuck in Love’

Kayla Mathewson, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I figured it was the perfect time to talk about a movie that is about the hardships that come with young love, marriage and dealing with divorce.   Browsing...

Hands on art

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

“Intrinsic Preservation, External Impermanence,” a show by WSC faculty member Thomas Dahlseid, will be in exhibition in the Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery running from now until Feb. 18.   Dahlseid’s...

‘Broforce’ brings explosions and fun

Steele Giles, Staff Writer January 28, 2016

Have you ever felt a burning need to watch Chuck Norris roundhouse kick a terrorist into a barrel and watch half the building explode around him? If you haven’t, consider it. If you have, track down...

Festival Honor Bands on Saturday

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer January 28, 2016

Wayne State College’s Music Department will host multiple high school students from Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota for the Festival Honor Bands on Saturday. Students will rehearse with one of three...

The Colloquia Series

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer January 28, 2016

The WSC School of Arts and Humanities will host its first Colloquia Series presentation today in the Humanities Building, room 318. Michael Marek, a communication arts/electronic media professor, will...

Beloved performers leave too soon

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer January 20, 2016

Twenty days into the New Year, there have already been six celebrity deaths. Alan Rickman was one of these deaths. He died at 69, due to cancer. “There are not a lot of 69-year-old actors out there...

Move over Star Wars, ‘The Hateful Eight’ is a must see

Sarah Lentz, Opinion Editor January 20, 2016

Everyone and their dog was looking forward to the new “Star Wars” movie. I was not.   “The Hateful Eight” was my “Star Wars.”   When I heard that writer/director Quentin...

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