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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

Artist Merrill Peterson to present ‘Keen Observations 2’

Got art? The Wayne State College Department of Art & Design will present visiting artist Merrill Peterson in an exhibit titled “Keen Observations 2” from Sept. 30 through Oct. 28 in the Nordstrand...

What a show: Noah Gundersen impresses in the Waiting Room

Laura Anderson, Editor in Chief September 23, 2015

I bought the cheapest tickets for one of the best concerts that I’ve been to, about two weeks ago. They were $15 and this was the first concert that I’d been to by myself. Like any other intro­verted...

WSC safe zone

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer September 23, 2015

There seems to be some question whether or not students think Wayne State College is a safe place for the LGBT community, which often faces discrimination because of who they are. Sophomore Landon Norquest...

‘It Follows,’ walks off the screen and into your nightmares

Zachary Halsey, Staff Writer September 23, 2015

Do you have those dull nights at home where you are looking for something to do but just can’t think of anything? Want to watch a movie you haven’t seen before, but can’t make it to the theater because...

‘Dishonored,’ good enough for goosebumps

Alec Nielson, Guest Writer September 23, 2015

“Dishonored” is the tale of a man seeking redemption from a corrupt government during the middle of a massive war and a plague that is wreaking havoc on the poor and downtrodden. In the game, you...

Straight outta history and onto the screen

Zachery Halsey, Staff Writer September 16, 2015

If you are looking for a movie that will bring you to your feet while you bang your head and throw your fists, only to have you on your knees holding back tears later on, then “Straight Outta Compton”...

‘Race relations,’ hate crimes, and sharp wit in American South

Sarah Lentz, Opinion Editor September 16, 2015

John Safran made his neighbors mad. The Australian comedian and TV presenter made a show called “John Safran’s Race Relations,” which was (comedically) critical of his conservative Jewish upbringing. Fortunately...

WSC to host family day

WSC School of Arts and Humanities September 16, 2015

Wayne State College will host its annual Family Day this Saturday, Sept. 19. The Student Activities Board and the Student Life office will sponsor the day-long activities beginning in the Kanter Student...

A horrific goodbye: ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ creator dies

Zachery Halsey, Staff Writer September 9, 2015

On Aug. 30, the world of horror as we know it got a little less spine tingling. American actor, writer and film director Wes Craven, 76, passed away, leaving horror fans heart-broken. Craven died in...

Open auditions for ‘The Inspector General’

Zachery Halsey, Staff Writer September 9, 2015

Another new semester has started at Wayne State Col­lege, and with that comes new opportunities. One opportunity for both new and returning students trying to find a place on campus is to audition for...

In the books: ‘Liminal States’ boggles the mind

Steele Giles, Staff Writer September 9, 2015

There are very few books in which an immortal clone debates the futility of existence with a dog— that is actually a reincar­nated giant grasshopper— and makes any sort of sense. “Liminal States”...

GLOWRAGE, a DJ company that throws paint parties, came to WSC on Welcome
Weekend.

Welcome Weekend and Freshmen Move in Fun

September 8, 2015

         

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