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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

The land where elephants roam

Anna Cole, Staff Writer April 4, 2017

WSC professor of economics Meena Dalal shared with students and faculty last Wednesday, her experiences in Africa. Dalal heard about this trip from a friend of hers named Jane, who went on the trip...

Getting closer to the sun

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor March 15, 2017

Graduation became a real thing before spring break began, when the school held the Grad Finale. Until this made things feel real, the feeling of graduation felt like the sun on a road trip. No matter how...

Stater reporter Emmalee Scheibe speaks with Professor Darius Agoumba about three WSC students from three different countries in Africa.

Transatlantic connections

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

Yaovi Kpoga, Davidson Adams and Oswald Koffi Regis Adohinzin are three students at Wayne State College who are from Africa. Adohinzin met Kpoga and Adams on his first day as a student at WSC during the...

Elementary students attempt to toss a ring to a location or area that they were given. The closest ring to the assigned area was the winner.

All around the world in one day

Debbie Hernandez, Staff Writer April 8, 2015

"Where am I?" "How do I get there?" "What’s on the other side of that mountain?" It’s geography that has us posing such questions, and Wayne State professor of geography Randy Bertolas knows just...

‘Biggest little rugby town in the USA’

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer March 25, 2015

The rugby tournament held here in Wayne this weekend will draw over 1,800 players from out of state, making it the third largest rugby competition in the USA. And it will bring in about half a million...

Columbus, Neb., native, Leah Travnicek, spent two years in Mozambique, Africa for the Peace Corps

Hardest job you’ll ever love

Derek Pufahl, Staff Writer March 4, 2015

It’s the hardest job you’ll ever love. This is what Leah Travnicek was told before getting involved with the Peace Corps and she said it’s the same advice she would give to someone interested in...

‘This is Africa’

Amanda Krehbiel, Staff Writer November 12, 2014

“Jambo, jambo!” Dr. Robin Huebner greeted listeners during her joint presentation with Ruan Pohlman, both of Stanton, about their journey to Sub-Saharan Africa. In the fall of 2013, these two women...

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