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Believers of four different world religions: Dr. Meena Dalal, a follower of Hindu; Gary Weddel, a follower of Baha’i; and Pastor Douglas Dill, a Lutheran pastor discussed their faith with the campus community on March 14.
Not pictured: Bronwyn Zitka

Believers

Nathan Pearson, Staff Writer March 22, 2017

Members of four different world religions discussed their beliefs at the third annual Interfaith Panel at Wayne State College on Mar. 14. The event was put on by the Interfaith Action group. Previous...

Rames to review task force’s budget cut outline

Nate Neary, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

After weeks of internal discussion on how to most efficiently meet Gov. Pete Ricketts’ proposed tax cut demands, President Marysz Rames’s assigned the Budget Advisory Task Force (BATF) has finished...

More options with that meal plan?

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

The meal plans at Wayne State College will be changing in the 2017-2018 school year, and will include an entirely new meal plan option. A 150-block meal plan with $200 in flex, costing $1,750, will...

Bowen, inside out

Morgan Stough, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

Bowen Hall renovations are moving along in a timely manner, and the hall is on schedule to reopen for the fall semester of 2017. At first glance, the inside of the building still looks like there...

WSC student files are becoming more mobile-friendly

Nathan Pearson, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

A new system called Filr will be replacing the current file manager of the J: drive and G: drive on the Wayne State College eCampus beginning Friday. Network and Technology Services (NATS) has had Filr...

New music joining The Cat club

New music joining The Cat club

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

The Wayne State College radio station, 91.9 The Cat, has received almost $600 worth of new music, thanks to the funds given by Student Senate. Some of this new music was made available on Monday night. “We...

Seniors gear up to get out

Nate Neary, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

Wayne State College Seniors crossed their T’s and dotted their I’s at this semester’s Grad Finale. “All the employees were great; very helpful and informative,” senior Thadd Simpson said. The...

Plains Writers Series and Poetry Slam showing great attendance

Plains Writers Series and Poetry Slam showing great attendance

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

The Language and Literature Department, WSC Press and this semester’s editing and publishing class worked together to host the Plains Writer’s Series (PWS) and Poetry Slam 37 on March 2. The PWS...

Theta Phi Alpha helps others feel more secure in their skin

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer March 15, 2017

More than 30 million Americans suffer from eating disorders. A Wayne State College sorority brought attention to the malady recently. Theta Phi Alpha raised money for National Eating Disorder Awareness...

Res life looks over budget during statewide cuts

Morgan Stough, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

In the midst of statewide budget cuts, WSC departments are making their own fiscal cuts and changes as well. The Wayne State Residence Life Department will be revamping the programming and model in the...

Writing Club brings WSC poems to one collection

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The WSC Writing Club is in the process of producing a collection of poetry written by Nebraska poets called “The Flat Water Stirs: An Anthology of Emerging Nebraska Poets.” “We came up with the...

NATS updates

Nate Neary, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

Network and Technology Services is humming along, with projects just finished or on the verge of being completed. “We just finished the Outlook migration, replacing four network devices at the core...

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