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The Wayne Stater

Wayne State College Student Derek Summers poses with his award-winning wood pieces. On top of being a student and competing with Skills USA, Summers owns his own business out of Norfolk called Summers Cabinetry.

WSC Student excels in cabinetry

Erin Beckmann, Staff Writer September 25, 2019

Wayne State College student Derek Summers competes nationally and state-wide in cabinet making, owns his own business, Summers Cabinetry, and helps high school students learn more about cabinetry and Wayne...

A walk for Dr. Cooper

DaQuan Samuel, Staff Writer March 28, 2018

Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society will be hosting a benefit walk April 11 for the Dr. Andria Cooper Criminal Justice Memorial Scholarship. Dr. Cooper was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in...

Andria Cooper passes after cancer battle

Andria Cooper passes after cancer battle

Kadra Sommersted, Staff Writer February 7, 2018

Family, friends, students, staff and community members received sad news on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Andria Cooper of the Department of Criminal Justice has died after battling cancer. She was diagnosed...

WSC is getting a new crime scene lab

Kadra Sommersted, Staff Writer October 25, 2017

A crime scene lab will be available for Wayne State College classes to use beginning in fall of 2018. “We are calling it the Crime Scene Investigation Facility,” said Tammy Evetovich, dean of Natural...

Preparing for the courtroom

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer April 28, 2016

Two criminal justice classes, Criminal Evidence taught by Andria Cooper and Criminal Investigation taught by Matt McCarthy, came together last Thursday for a mock trial.   These classes have been...

Crime scene lab is on horizon

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Although there is no set timeline, the idea of having a crime scene investigation lab on campus seems to slowly be moving forward.   “It started probably a year and a half ago already. From...

New club added to WSC

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer January 20, 2016

The nationwide criminal justice association, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, had its first meeting in Wayne on Wednesday in Connell Hall Room 131.   The fraternity originated in Los Angeles in 1937, with...

Voir Dire: Goodnight and good luck

Voir Dire: Goodnight and good luck

Pam Everett April 23, 2014

When I drove over the hill into Wayne five years ago, with humid, wafting feedlot odors intensifying an already high level of culture shock, I wasn’t sure how long I would last. But the chance to teach...

Dr. Paul Campbell, who teaches classes in the criminal justice department, retires in May after teaching at WSC for 34 years.

WSC says goodbye to Campbell

Laura Anderson, Staff Writer March 19, 2014

After 34 years of teaching at Wayne State College, Dr. Paul Campbell is looking forward to retirement in May. He has taught undergraduate and graduate level criminal justice classes such as family violence,...

Everett leaving WSC this May

Everett leaving WSC this May

Norma Volkmer, News Editor February 26, 2014

Wayne State is saying goodbye this May to Pamela Everett, an assistant professor for the criminal justice department. Everett first came to WSC in the fall semester of 2009. She had spent several years...

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