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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

Wayne mayoral race expected to be a close contest

Wayne mayoral race expected to be a close contest

Brenna Vovos, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Pat Melena and Cale Giese are two candidates running for mayor of Wayne. Jane O’Leary serves as a write-in mayoral candidate. The General Election takes place on Nov. 6., which the citizens of Wayne...

Faculty Member Spotlight: Brooke Belina

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Brooke Belina, graduate of WSC in 2014, received her Masters Degree from Concordia University in 2016, is an adjunct faculty member for the Psychology department at WSC, and currently teaches Lifespan...

CRU Barn Dance

CRU Barn Dance

Lisa Dohmen, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

On Oct. 26, the Campus Crusades for Christ (CRU) held a barn dance at the Kai family barn in Pender. The event set a new record for number of attendees including WSC alumni and CRU members from UNL. Kaylee...

Student trustee position up for grabs

Brianna Parsons, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

The Wayne State College Student Senate is expecting applications for the new trustee for Wayne State College to come into the Resident Life office up to Nov. 7. “The process of the application is...

Student Senate considering adding more lights

Austin Svehla, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Wayne State’s Student Senators hold the responsibility of listening to student concerns, discussing the significance of these concerns and making decisions that will help improve college life throughout...

Students in Benthack are getting a temporary upgrade to the modules in the building. These modules can help students get a better idea of what they can do and experience some real life technology used in careers in the STEM area of study. There are a variety of different gadgets in each module. The module will be here until Nov. 1, as they are rotated to different schools.

STEM students recieve brief upgrade in Benthack

Morgan Cardenas, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

The STEM program received an upgrade with the use of modules that are intended to expand the students’ learning. The modules are on campus until Nov. 1 in Benthack Hall. Greg Vander Weil, the lead...

Priest allegations

Brenna Vovos, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

According to a press release issued by the archdiocese of Omaha on Oct. 28, Archbishop George Lucas has permanently removed Rev. Donald Cleary from public ministry after he refused to contest an allegation...

2018 election preview

Rachel Vogt, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

How will the 2018 United States midterm elections affect the nation? The midterm elections will mostly be held on November 6, with the primary season running from March to September. This year, voters...

Nifty, nifty—KWSC 91.9 The Cat is almost 50

Brianna Parsons, Staff Writer October 23, 2018

“Your Music Authority, 91.9, The Cat” has been Wayne State’s radio station’s slogan for years. Now approaching its 47th anniversary, the station continues to pump out music and news for WSC students...

Lambda Eta Pi spreads positivity

Lisa Dohmen, Staff Writer October 23, 2018

If you have seen students outside of academic buildings shouting compliments on megaphones, don’t be alarmed, it’s just Lambda Pi Eta with their “Say Something Nice” campaign. The “Say Something...

WSC holds fall career fair for students

Morgan Cardenas, Staff Writer October 23, 2018

Career Services is holding a career fair to help students to learn about different career opportunities that are available and areas they may be interested in. “All students should consider attending...

Flu shots available to students for free

Brenna Vovos, Staff Writer October 23, 2018

With flu season upon us, Wayne State College Student Health will be giving free flu shots to WSC students on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Getting a flu shot will help prevent you from getting the flu and keeping...

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