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The Wayne Stater

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The Wayne Stater

We’re almost there guys

Mason Schweizer, Opinion Editor December 7, 2016

Well, folks, we’ve made it to the end of the semester. Almost. With a week and change left until we are relieved from school duties for a month, students can be found around town cramming for final exams. It’s...

To my mother, with love

Justin Yost September 15, 2016

This is my first column ever, and I’m pretty nervous, to be quite honest. I finally get to write about what I want to write instead of writing about what I am told to write about. Ever since the opinion...

J’Ron Erby celebrates after making a big play during his senior year at Wayne State. J’Ron hopes to continue making big plays at the next level, whether it be the National Football League, the Canadian Football League, or any other professional league looking for his talents.

Sunday Dreams: No need for congratulations

J’Ron Erby, Assistant Sports Editor April 8, 2015

You ever get continually congratulated for doing something, yet feel like you haven’t accomplished anything? That’s my current state. I know I’m doing the things I need to do to get to where I need...

Sara Wells with her trophy after winning the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championship in the shotput.

National Champion

Caitlin Fehringer, Staff Writer March 18, 2015

From the beginning, expectations were set high for senior thrower Sara Wells. When it all came to an end, Wells made history as a thrower for the WSC Woman’s Track and Field team. Wells is the first-ever...

Don’t ignore the warning signs

Don’t ignore the warning signs

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer March 4, 2015

It is so easy to have diseases go unnoticed in college. People don’t know what you looked like last year so they can’t tell now. You don’t see your parents as often, so they don’t notice until...

Sometimes sports take a backseat

Justin Yost, Staff Writer February 5, 2015

Sometimes life can throw a double leg takedown we aren’t ready for. That is what happened to Devon Rupp and Jon Williams of the Wildcat wrestling team. Rupp found out his mother had cancer in November...

Kelsey and her best friend Max spending quality time together in 2004.

Not just a man’s best friend

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer January 30, 2015

It is said that dog is man’s best friend. For freshman Kelsey Kardell, this certainly is true. When she was seven years old, as an early birthday present to Kelsey, her family adopted its dog, Max....

Zach Osborn is the last of three brothers, all of which have had success on the football field. Mitch Osborn has much to do with their success.

Facing adversity, and overcoming it

Brenden Buskirk, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

The bond formed between father and son in the sports world is unlike any other. Rarely does a son get the chance to say that he played for his father; especially on a team with the father being the head...

Campus security and safety officer, Brandon Ziska, enjoys the variety of his career.

Staff Stories:Brandon Ziska

Justise Brundage, Staff Writer October 1, 2014

He is the man we call whenever we get locked out of our cars, need in a building or want a ride to your dorm in winter. Brandon Ziska is a campus security and safety officer of Wayne State College. Ziska...

Wayne State College Student Caitlyn Molczyk celebrates Family Weekend with Jennie and Annie
Trotter, both of Columbus.

Family, football, fun WSC Family

Amanda Krehbiel, Staff Writer September 24, 2014

Children running everywhere and parents browsing the campus. Coloring stations, balloon animals and bouncy houses. These aren’t sights the students at Wayne State College see every day—although...

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