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Laurie Dawn and Mike Boland played Kate and Joe Keller in the Montana Repertory Theatres’ performance of ‘All My Sons’ last Thursday in Ramsey Theatre.

‘All My Sons’ leaves audience shocked

Justin Yost, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

A signature unease and complex moral contraction of many characters in Arthur Miller’s plays has no exceptions in his play “All My Sons.”   The setting is a typical suburban back yard....

(Dis) Connect to Dance

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

The WSC Black and Gold Performing Arts Series presents the UNK Dance Ensemble “(Dis) Connected.”   This show will be on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Ramsey Theatre in...

Let’s talk art: Barbara Simcoe

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

Barbara Simcoe’s exhibition “Liminal Space” will be presented by the WSC Department of Art & Design starting Wednesday, Feb. 24, and running until March 24.   Simcoe’s show is open...

Dr. Susan Ellis spoke of her many experiences with locals on her various visits to Middle Eastern countries like Syria.

Dr. Ellis recounts tribal makeup of Syria

February 17, 2016

Yesterday at 3:30 p.m. in Gardner Auditorium, there was passionate talk about Syria and the many tribes that reside there Dr. Susan Ellis gave insight on how Syria got to the state the country is in today. As...

Some custodians will work nights

Some custodians will work nights

Derek Pufahl, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

2016 is the year of the monkey—not the wildcat. For Wayne State College, it brings graveyard shifts for some custodians. Facility services manager Dustin Soden said that vacancies in the custodial...

‘There is no victory in strength’

Steele Giles, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

For a company that got started as a handful of guys messing around playing “Halo,” Rooster Teeth stepped up its game when it started making “RWBY” nearly three years ago.   “RWBY,”...

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