The student news site of Wayne State College

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

Staff Editorial: Doing What Is Right

February 1, 2017

We’re living in an alternate reality. There’s no way that the United States is what it’s become in a matter of weeks, is there? President Cheeto Mussolini, an #alternativename for our dearly beloved...

Masons Maundered Musings: Obama leaves office, but not the community

Mason’s Maundered Musings: Obama leaves office, but not the community

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor January 18, 2017

Last Tuesday, President Obama addressed the nation from his home turf of Chicago, giving a farewell speech to cap off his eight year tenure—eight of the most important years in American history. Later...

High on the Plains: The KKK took my baby away

High on the Plains: The KKK took my baby away

Chad Christensen, Columnist January 18, 2017

Well, this Friday we get to see the host of “The Apprentice” be crowned in Washington, D.C. There’s that. I’ve been trying to scrape that goofy image from my skull but I know a lot of people...

Thoughts From A Freshman: Breaking the stereotype

Thoughts From A Freshman: Breaking the stereotype

Julia Baxter, Columnist January 18, 2017

Did you play sports in high school? Have you ever been kicked out of a soccer or basketball game for being too aggressive? Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be so stereotyped to the point...

Staff Editorial: Salt and Social Media, Bro

January 18, 2017

Everything has been salty at Wayne State College, with perhaps the exception of sidewalks and parking lots. Our old, less-than-professional pal, Director of College Relations Jay Collier, could have rolled...

We’re almost there guys

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor December 7, 2016

Well, folks, we’ve made it to the end of the semester. Almost. With a week and change left until we are relieved from school duties for a month, students can be found around town cramming for final exams. It’s...

Financial Responsibility

Stephanie Hempel, Columnist December 7, 2016

The invisible tightrope beneath my feet keeps shaking in the wind of necessity. A series of future deadlines are strung from a window in the Humanities building (my sweetest home) and wrapped three times...

A bad leader is better than no leader

Nick Ulrich, Columnist December 7, 2016

I spend most of my free time playing video games on PC. The game I play most is called “Counter Strike: Global Offensive.” It is a 5v5 team-based first-person-shooter. The most important aspect of...

People watching, inner thoughts and happiness

Sadie Miller, Columnist December 7, 2016

I was walking down the streets of downtown Asheville, N.C., with my mom, grandma, sister and niece. People were flicking between stores like cigarette butts, and some guys were dancing in the park, when...

Letter to the Editor

Janet Grado December 6, 2016

Dear Reader, Mental health has been a new and important part of my life. Mainly because I had a mental breakdown last winter that forever changed my life.  And as a result of this mental breakdown,...

Food, football and fighting” What Thanksgiving is all about

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor November 30, 2016

It’s no secret that Thanksgiving has evolved into a holiday that celebrates all that is terrible to be an American—we eat more in a day than many around the world can scrounge up in a week before sitting...

Dead In The Water: Beyond the idea, into the shadow

Dead In The Water: Beyond the idea, into the shadow

Jacob Stewart, Columnist November 30, 2016

We’re approaching the end—of the semester, the year, and for some of the cons here, the end of their time in this institution—and here I am, listening to The Doors, Jim Morrison’s harsh and beautiful...

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