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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

Rustic Treasures, Mindshaft to close down

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

The City of Wayne is losing two downtown businesses as Rustic Treasures and Mindshaft will close. The 1912 Emporium will move into the former Rustic space. Owners Mark Kanitz and Lukas Rix opened Rustic...

Dr. Randy Bertolas

Maps lead WSC professor on teaching journey

Hunter Kiburz, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

Dr. Randy Bertolas loves maps. As a child, he would read maps when others read books - or didn’t read at all. “The maps, they talked to me,” Bertolas, a Wayne State College geography professor,...

Ashley Ternus tries out the Oculus Rift VR system, while Dr. Todd Young observes from a computer.

VR allows for new education opportunities

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

The Fred G. Planetarium at Wayne State College is bringing more opportunities to students by incorporating virtual reality to further education in the health field. The Oculus Rift, a game quest that...

Members of the Black Student Association at a meeting led by Club President Devyn Davis.

BSA celebrates Black History Month

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

As African American History Month festivities commence at WSC, the Black Student Association club hopes to promote accepting, affirming and aspiring to all students. The club was formed in the fall...

Men’s cross country ranks high in GPAs

Evelyn Knox, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

The Wayne State men’s cross country team recorded the top grade point average in NCAA Division II this past season with a 3.82 overall team GPA. The Wildcats received the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team award...

Sounds of the Stater #4

Zach Hain February 11, 2020

Join us for Sounds of the Stater, Episode 4. Aired Fridays on KWSC-FM, The Cat, 91.9.

Alumni experience Hong Kong riots as teachers

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer February 5, 2020

Hong Kong is a special administrative region and one of the most densely populated places in the world with an estimated population of 7.4 million. This territory spans 426 square miles on the eastern,...

Getting thrifty with it

Getting thrifty with it

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer February 5, 2020

Micah’s Closet in Wayne and Wakefield’s Nearly New operate as non-profit second-hand stores that are helping people in need. Micah’s Closet, which is associated with the First United Methodist Church...

WSC president announces new program

WSC president announces new program

Special to the Wayne Stater February 5, 2020

“Today is truly a great day to be a Wildcat,” Marysz Rames, president of Wayne State, said Jan. 31, while announcing the implementation of a cooperative education program that will offer 15 students...

Adam Smith runs for Student Senate president

Adam Smith runs for Student Senate president

Hunter Kiburz, Staff Writer February 5, 2020

Adam Smith, a candidate for Wayne State College Student Senate president, is a senior majoring in communications and political science with a minor in pre-law. Smith is involved in activities and clubs...

Novel Coronavirus continues to spread

Novel Coronavirus continues to spread

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer February 5, 2020

According to the New York Times, the World Health Organization has declared a global emergency of international concern as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread around the world. With the coronavirus...

Sounds of the Stater #3

Zach Hain February 4, 2020

Join us for Sounds of the Stater, Episode 3. Aired Fridays on KWSC-FM, The Cat, 91.9.

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