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

Letter to the Editor

Alondra Castillo, Staff Writer February 16, 2022

Dear Editor, I picked up the paper today to see an interesting story make the front cover. It was a Man on the Street in which random students gave their opinion on the diversity of our campus. I was pretty...

Black History Month started February 1, and lessons about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harriett Tubman are taught, but never the numerous other Black activists, leaders, scientists and inventors.

Black History in Classrooms

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor February 16, 2022

As Black History commenced on February 1, I have reflected on my time as a student from elementary to college. Despite Black history being American history, it is usually only taught during the month of...

When preparing to vote in any election, do your research not only on the candidates, but also your state’s voting rules and the rights you have as a voter.

2020 Election

Savannah Ameen, News Writer February 16, 2022

My mom and I walked out the front door and down the street to our small-town city hall where our designated polling site is. It was a short walk, just up one block, and as we approached, we could tell...

The beginnings of the Oxford comma date back to 1905, however, the precise origins remain unknown.

Justice for the Oxford Comma

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor February 9, 2022

It seems like the whole world has forgotten you. However, my dear, I have not forgotten; I long for you. You are perfect, beautiful and just a little curly. You are like a pause of fresh air. You can clear...

Letter to the Editor

Griffin Presnell, WSC Student February 2, 2022

Dear Editor, Yo. How’s it going? Long time reader, first time letter writer. I’ve noticed a growing issue on our beloved campus, of students who have grown disillusioned with the world and think...

The closeted homophobe trope just isnt giving anymore

The “closeted homophobe” trope just isn’t giving anymore

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor February 2, 2022

He is the captain of the football team, has a hot girlfriend and is often found showing off his masculinity. He is constantly reminding you that, “Nah bro I’m 100% straight.” He is so afraid of appearing...

Leave It In 2021

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor January 26, 2022

As we begin the new year, I have comprised a short list of things I believe we should leave in 2021. All the content mentioned is my opinion, so please take it with a grain of salt. At a NASCAR race...

With the Thanksgiving season now behind all of us; we are one step closer to Christmas. When you need a study break, instead of stressing out about the final exam, turn on one of these Top Ten Christmas movies to help you feel that warm and fuzzy feeling that will surely help you power through the rest of the semester.

We Need A Little Christmas Movie Magic During Finals Week!

Kathryn Vlaanderen, News Staff December 1, 2021

With the Thanksgiving season now behind all of us; we are one step closer to Christmas. A holiday that is filled with caroling and presents wrapped in red and green wrapping. However, there is still one...

Approaching the Gravestones

Jake Stewart, Columnist December 1, 2021

I’ve got Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger” playing off in the background. I need all the help I can get to start this damned piece. Pouring myself a stiff drink has crossed my mind, but with it being...

The New Wave of Bimbos

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor December 1, 2021

The “bimbo” is a label that has long been used to portray women in a derogatory manner. Women who are described as bimbos are vapid, dumb, and only concerned with their physical appearance. In media,...

My Best in Show Winner

Kathryn Vlaanderen, Staff Writer November 18, 2021

During the Thanksgiving holiday, the Westminster Dog Show makes its annual appearance on television every year to announce a luck dog as best in show. Everyone has their own opinions on which breed they...

In the days of the Khmer Rouge

Jake Stewart, Columnist November 18, 2021

I find myself feeling bleak on what could be a perfect day. The sun is shining, and the wind is lacking in the ugliness we saw from it last week. It should be an occasion to celebrate. Yet, I find myself...

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