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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

Professors play performed in Chicago this month

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer November 28, 2018

Wayne State College Assistant Professor Jeanne Tiehen’s play “Anniversary” was selected and performed in the Otherworld Theater in Chicago as a part of their Paragon Theatre Festival amongst 40 other...

Feelings turned into poetry to share at The Max

Feelings turned into poetry to share at The Max

Kaitlynn Breeden, Staff Writer November 28, 2018

The 40th annual Poetry Slam was held at The Max Bar and Grill on Nov. 15. The slam was free and open to the public, starting at 7 p.m. and lasted until 10:45 p.m. To compete in the slam participants...

Senior art exhibit “Perceive and Preserve” opens

Senior art exhibit “Perceive and Preserve” opens

Connor Lindeman, Staff Writer November 28, 2018

Wayne State College is hosting a senior art exhibit celebrating nature with artwork entitled “Perceive and Preserve.” The exhibit opened on Nov. 15 and will run until Jan. 10. It is located in the...

On Nov. 15 Wayne held its annual Christmas on Main festival where the town was filled with Christmas lights.

Christmas on Main

Brenna Vovos, Staff Writer November 28, 2018

Christmas on Main in Wayne was held on Thursday, Nov. 15. The Wayne Area Economic Development has a committee called Revitalize Wayne, which has been responsible for putting on Christmas on Main for numerous...

WSC students came to the mental health panel on Monday put on the Student Athletics Advisory Committee in Rice Auditorium.

Mental health panel shows students they’re not alone

Morgan Cardenas, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

A mental health panel was held Monday night to help raise awareness about mental health for student athletes. The event was hosted by the Student Athletic Advisory Committee in the Rice Auditorium. “Mental...

Turkeys do fly­­—well, fake turkeys that is

Turkeys do fly­­—well, fake turkeys that is

Alexander Retzlaff, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

Wayne State College’s clubs and organizations kicked off the Thanksgiving season by participating in the annual Turkey Drop outside of Niehardt Hall on Nov. 8. For the past 24 years, the official...

Club holds video game festival

Ana Mata, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) club hosted their annual Video Game Festival last Tuesday. The festival hosts different games that were brought in by various students that wanted to participate...

Political rally occurs near Conn Library

Political rally occurs near Conn Library

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

Members of the Wayne community gathered to rally against the current state of politics in the United States on Thursday in unison with the rest of the country. The rally was brought on by President Donald...

Logic’s latest album features many different artists

Kaitlynn Breeden, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

After announcing his upcoming album on his “YSIV” freestyle in August, Logic released his fourth “Young Sinatra” album on Sept. 28. “Young Sinatra IV” has 14 tracks total, featuring artists...

A time to be thankful: giving to those in need

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

The time of Thanksgiving is based upon giving back to people. For different churches and organizations in Wayne, to serve the needy during the month of November in different areas of the town is important. The...

Lin Brummels, counseling director, to retire

Brianna Parsons, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

After 39 years of guiding and supporting students at Wayne State College, Lin Brummels, director of counseling, decided to retire and start a new chapter of her life. “My first job after my bachelor’s...

WSC Students met in the Bluestem Room in the Kanter Student Center last Thursday to learn about how to help prevent suicide.

Suicide prevention training

Brianna Parsons, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

Suicide prevention training was offered to any interested Wayne State College students and Wayne residents at WSC Thursday evening. Kyle Greene, assistant director of Residence Life, spoke earnestly to...

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