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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

Hands-on exhibit comes to WSC

Hands-on exhibit comes to WSC

Anna Cole, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The Nanos mini-exhibition open house was held last Wednesday. Children and members of the community were invited to come learn about Nano technology through hands-on activities. “The idea is to give...

Policy unchanged despite federal changes

Nathan Neary, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The chancellor of the Nebraska State College System, Stan Carpenter, issued a statement via email to the entire State College System community regarding the Trump administration’s reversal on federal...

WSC’s PRIDE organization went to MBLGTACC’s 25th conference in Chicago the weekend of Feb. 17-19. The theme was ‘united in solidarity.’

WSC PRIDE students attend MBLGTACC in Chicago

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

The Wayne State College PRIDE club recently took a trip to Chicago to attend MBLGTACC, the Midwest Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Ally College Conference. “I was most excited about the opportunity...

Here comes student loan debt, right down student loan debt lane

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

Jason Barelman, the Wayne State College director of Career Services, offers this advice to graduating seniors on how to handle their student debt. “I think if students really work hard, apply themselves,...

WSC student Christina Coffman gives input about the Dakota Access Pipeling at a discussion about the controversial pipeline which students, faculty and the Wayne community were invited to by the Native American Student Alliance last Wednesday.

DAPL ‘Warriors’ speak on campus

Anna Cole, Staff Writer March 1, 2017

Wayne State students gathered in the Frey Conference Suite last Wednesday to discuss issues surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Native American Student Alliance (NASA) held the event to help...

Dick Cavett talks about guests on the show

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer February 22, 2017

Dick Cavett was brought to WSC by the Black and Gold Performing Arts Society and Ron Hull. Hull is the special advisor to the Nebraska Educational Telecommunications and an old friend of Cavett’s. Cavett,...

Council clarifies snow plow alerts, parking ordinances

Council clarifies snow plow alerts, parking ordinances

Anna Cole, Staff Writer February 22, 2017

The Wayne City Council approved Ordinance No. 2017-2 amending the Wayne municipal code chapter 78 article VI concerning snow plow alerts and parking on city streets. This was done to clear up the wording...

Annual pancake feed helps sisters

Annual pancake feed helps sisters

Julia Baxter, Staff Writer February 22, 2017

Theta Phi Alpha sorority raised $342 last Wednesday in its third annual pancake feed, making the event one of the most successful of the three. About 90 patrons visited Cup of Grace for the feed. “We...

Senate helps radio get updated music

Senate helps radio get updated music

Nate Neary, Staff Writer February 22, 2017

Student Senate held a brief meeting on Sunday lasting 15 minutes, just a week after its last one. President Matt Mullins was sick, so Vice President Kelley Robinson headed the meeting. Reviewing old...

Budget cuts not holding senate back

Budget cuts not holding senate back

Nate Neary, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

Student Senate met Sunday night with a full agenda to address. “I was very happy with the meeting. I think we got a lot accomplished in a short amount of time,” Student Senate President Matt Mullins...

Activism can change what we want to see in the world

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

The Black Student Association, Counseling Center, Multicultural Center and the Office of Residence Life hosted an evening of discussion surrounding activism, showed the movie “The March” and had chili...

Riley Vanderveen

Miracle League

Emmalee Scheibe February 15, 2017

Riley Vanderveen, a sophomore at Wayne State College, wants to create a program in which kids with special needs will be able to play all sports. “My interests were sparked when our softball team volunteered...

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