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The Wayne Stater

The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

Blood drive yielded 53 total donors

Blood drive yielded 53 total donors

Connor Lindeman, Staff Writer November 14, 2018

The Wayne State College Red Cross Club hosted a blood drive on campus at the Kanter Student Center on Nov. 7. Approximately 53 people donated a pint of their blood to the Red Cross. The club’s goal...

Students learn about Dia De Los Muertos with food and entertainment

Students learn about Dia De Los Muertos with food and entertainment

Ana Mata, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Spanish Club, Latinos United Club, and International Club all sponsored a Dia De Los Muertos (also known as Day of the Dead) party last Thursday in honor of the holiday. “The Vice President of the...

Wayne Country Club finally getting a makeover for the 2019 golf season

Brenna Vovos, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

The Clubhouse at the Wayne Country Club has been under construction since April and it is expected to be completed some time this winter in time for golf season in 2019. The clubhouse was built in 1968...


Rawlings was very proud and excited after the event. “I was very surprised who won, it is was the first time for both of them 
and they happened to be in my class.” Rawlings said. “Everything went as planned, this was our eighth time hosting this event 
so we were pretty much prepared and we couldn’t do it without the students’ help. We had student assistants and other faculty members helping out, it was a team effort.’’
Photo ourtesy of Randy Bertolas Two Clueless Americans were one of the eight teams the participated in geography bowl on Thursday.

Freshmen win the 8th annual geography bowl

Tarik Urvina, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Wayne State College hosted its eighth annual geography bowl on Nov. 1, in the Frey suites. The geography bowl is an activity held in honor of the geography awareness week, designated as the third week...

WSC student hits the bricks- Lego bricks, that is

Tarik Urvina, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

One of the stereotypes about college students is that they are constantly struggling financially and often rely on their parents’ money to get by. Kolbie Foster, a linebacker for the Wayne State College...

Nerdology pits brain against brain

Connor Lindeman, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Students relieved the stress from the school week when they took part in Nerdology on Nov. 2 in the Niobrara Room in the Kanter Student Center. Students participated in a trivia game where they answered...

Catch a ride with Wildcat Wheels

Lisa Dohmen, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Wildcat Wheels is a free taxi service available for Wayne State College students on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. during regularly scheduled class weeks. Brie Gossman...

Wayne art gallery features WSC professor

Wayne art gallery features WSC professor

Kaitlynn Breeden, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

The Wayne State College Blue Cat Gallery and Studio held its opening reception for their 2nd annual Under Two Hundred Show last Thursday. The exhibit runs through Dec. and provides an outlet for artists...

’Cats fall to Huskers in exhibition opener

’Cats fall to Huskers in exhibition opener

Blake Hilkemeir, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

The Wayne State College men’s basketball team was defeated by the division one Nebraska Cornhuskers by a score of 75 to 40 in an exhibition game last Thursday night at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln. While...

Recycling concerns hit campus

Alex Retzlaff, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Students and staff members alike at Wayne State College have voiced their concerns about an ongoing recycling issue on campus. All across campus, recycling has become more of a struggle than a cooperative...

NSCS names chancellor

David Becker, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

The Nebraska State College System (NSCS) recently announced that they had selected a new chancellor. The new chancellor is Paul Turman, who has previously been one of the Board of Regents in the state...

Former WSC professor challenges incumbent representative

Former WSC professor challenges incumbent representative

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Paul Theobald, born and raised in Minnesota, was an educator and teacher at Wayne State College. Now Theobald, a Pierce County resident, has decided to run as a Democrat against Adrian Smith for Congressman....

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