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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

Staff Editorial: For the love or the money?

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor April 12, 2017

Last weekend, members of our staff boarded one of the school’s trusty Dodge mini-vans and shuttled down to Seward, Neb., for the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association Golden Leaf Awards. Our kickass...

 Darnell Harris celebrates Middle Tenessee’s victory over Michigan State in the first round of NCAA Basketball tournament. After the Blue Raiders beat MSU 90-81 (and Little Rock’s victory over Purdue), CBS Sports reported that less than 1 percent of fan brackets remained perfect.

The Best Time of the Year (for some)

Caleb Christensen, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

The madness of March has stepped up its game this year with major upsets, heartbreak and amazing buzzer-beating victories. Every year, people around the country print out brackets and try to correctly...

Tasers, mace and drones, oh my

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer December 4, 2015

According to a recent e-mail to students from WSC president Marysz Rames, drones may not be operated on campus without previous written approval. Drones are expected to be a popular holiday gift, so...

Brain injuries: Be safe, be informed, be aware

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer March 25, 2015

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. The most common form of brain injury is a concussion. With an estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million sports and activity-related concussions, there is an evident problem. A...

Marcus Dupree spoke to WSC students Monday about his athletic career and his diagnosis with diabetes.

Former NFL player talks tough

Richard Rhoden, Sports Editor November 19, 2014

“I don’t understand how y’all go to class in this weather, its two degrees outside.” That was the first sentence muttered by Marcus Dupree, former Oklahoma Sooner, USFL and NFL running back who...

Wayne State will host its home opener, the Battle on the Nebraska Prairie Tournament, this weekend. Over 80 teams will file into Wayne, America and look forward to playing on various playing fields around town. This will be the third largest rugby tournament in the U.S., bringing in over 1,800 visitors from all over the United States and Canada

Rugby: kind of a big deal

Trevor Urkoski, Staff Writer April 2, 2014

Wayne America will be transformed into a rugby mecca this weekend when over 80 teams converge onto various playing fields around town. This will be the third largest rugby tournament in the U.S. bringing...

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