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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

Students got the best Christmas present

Anna Cole, Staff Writer January 18, 2017

On Jan. 4 NATS switched 14,000 student, faculty, and alumni email accounts over to Outlook to replace the outdated Willy Webmail. The switch didn’t cost Wayne State any extra money because it came...

Wasting no time in the first meeting for Student Senate

Wasting no time in the first meeting for Student Senate

Nate Neary, Staff Writer January 18, 2017

Student Senate met for the first time this semester on Sunday. More than a dozen issues were discussed as excitement for the new semester was clear. Discussion of phone charging stations, board appointments...

Internet failure

Nate Neary, Staff Writer January 18, 2017

The entire campus lost internet services Tuesday, Jan. 10, for nearly two hours, from 12:26 p.m. to 2:21 p.m. Wayne State College was not the only campus affected. More than 40 public institutions and...

Emerging Wayne State College poets create Anthology

Zee Elmer, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

Members of the Wayne State College writing club have come together to create a collection of poetry for emerging Nebraska poets. The anthology titled, ‘Flat Water Stirs,’ is being produced by a team...

HIV awareness

Brendan Smyth, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

Every three days someone in Nebraska is infected with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus. You are not immune. What can you do to keep yourself safe from this deadly disease? HIV destroys certain...

‘The times they are a changing’ for e-mail

Shawn Henley, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

Change is coming to Wayne State College early next year. Beginning Jan. 4 all student, graduate, applicant and student club e-mail accounts will migrate to Microsoft Outlook. “A renovation in the...

Former Husker talks mental health

Nathan Pearson, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

Anthony Steels, a former football player for the University of Nebraska, told students at Wayne State last Wednesday that it is important to talk about mental health. Steels, originally from Sacramento,...

Passions continue after retirement

Passions continue after retirement

Reshun Trimble, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

Professor Jan Dinsmore has announced her retirement from Wayne State College. She has taught English as a Second Language, English Language Learners, human relations, child development, and holocaust and...

Admins address Education program concerns

Justise Brundage, News Editor December 7, 2016

With recent events on campus, many students were concerned about the future of the education program at Wayne and wanted some answers. On Nov. 16 President Dr. Rames and Vice President of Academic Affairs...

New policy may restrict smoking to parking lots

Anna Cole, Staff Writer December 7, 2016

The Student Senate voted 15-2 on Nov. 20 in favor of a new smoking policy that would restrict smoking on campus to parking lots. In the original proposal earlier this year, the policy restricted smoking...

State short on Spanish teachers

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer November 30, 2016

Northeast Nebraska needs Spanish teachers, and the Department of Language and Literature at Wayne State College has made an effort to fulfill the need. Earlier this semester, Dr. Alan Bruflat, dean...

International Education Week

Taylor Koch, Staff Writer November 30, 2016

Edith Zahniser a former German and English teacher at Wayne High School and was a featured speaker for International Education week on Wednesday, Nov. 16, sponsored by the WSC International Students Club...

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