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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

"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 problem with talking politics

Rachel Vogt, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Ooooo-weee, what an election, eh? Well, to be perfectly honest… I don’t know… and if I can tell you a secret… I don’t really care. For the past seemingly forever, I’ve been listening to political...

Dead In The Water: Into the surreal

Dead In The Water: Into the surreal

Jacob Stewart, Columnist November 2, 2016

2016 has maintained the bizarre atmosphere of a circus, but without the fun and with far too much terror. It has been something out of a nightmare, cruel and unusual—from ugly politics to a decaying...

2016: the year of the goofy

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor October 27, 2016

When discussing the happenings of 2016, one phrase seemed to prevail amongst the voices—goofy as f***. Clowns have returned to prominence, both in the streets and in politics. Our presidential debates...

Clowns clowning clowns: a reprise

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor October 12, 2016

As a reader, if you are looking for words of malice concerning the latest detestable Donald Trump revelation, this newspaper is the wrong place to look. The “grab her by the pussy” video should not...

Rubio wins with a one-two punch

Sarah Lentz, Political Analyst November 11, 2015

Last night, the fourth Republican debate of this election cycle took place in Milwaukee, Wis., birthplace of the Grand Old Party. Hosted by the Wall Street Journal and Fox Business, Donald Trump, Ben Carson,...

Letter to the Editor

October 29, 2014

Dear Editor, A few years ago, we decided to become non-partisan voters in our county, Arthur, Nebraska, (population 250), a predominately conservative community. We wanted to be independent and objective...

Letter to the Editor

October 29, 2014

Dear Editor: David Domina is campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat to represent Nebraska. Over 10 years ago, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity of a front-row seat beside Dave in a U.S. District...

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