Having just woken up to an alarm set on my phone, I stretched and took a deep breath in.
Ahhh.
The smell of—um, cornbread and old people.
Not a conventional breakfast (the cornbread), but it would...
A kid with a dream. A dream to play football at Wayne State. A dream that never came true.
In high school, Camron Brummond was a “big boy,” benching over 300 lbs. and squatting over 400. In his words,...
Sweat-smelling, “hell yeah” screaming, shoulder-riding college students filled up Rice Auditorium on Friday night to hear country artist Dustin Lynch.
Opening the performance about 15 minutes after...
If you haven’t done it already, it isn’t too late to get your ticket to the April 17 Dustin Lynch performance.
That Friday, all the hard work that the Student Activities Board (S.A.B) has put into...
All council members but Nick Muir and Jason Karsky were present last night, seated behind their new Asus tablets.
More talk about the updates to Hank Overin Field took place, with Steve Lutt displaying...
Forget about yesterday’s rainy doldrums with a Wayne State College Star Party at Ike’s Lake.
Professor Todd Young and his astronomy honors class will be hosting the party for the class’s service-learning...
After two years of serving Wayne State College as president, and a total of thirty years invested in the school, President Curt Frye will retire this summer.
Hanging on the wall of his office is a painting...
We hear of athletes out for the season because of an ACL tear, or maybe a broken wrist.
But freshman thrower Richard Sweeney’s case is different.
On New Year’s Eve, 2014, Sweeney was alone in...
John Gottschalk received a graded paper back from his high school English teacher.
“A+,” the red ink read.
But next to it was a note: “You can do better.”
Confused, the young man asked...
Notable area business leaders are coming to Wayne State College this Thursday.
WSC Comm Day—“Emerge”—will take place in the Frey Conference Suite of the Student Center. “Emerge” will fill...
The city council chamber was full of both people and zoning amendments last night.
The most heated discussion occurred during the second public hearing, when Wayne resident Chad Sebade requested that...
In 1984, Jesse Jackson, an African American, ran for President of the United States.
In 2008, Barack Obama finished what Jackson started.
UNL alumnus Preston Love, Jr. called these two men the “bookends...