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The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

Lambda Pi Eta spreads kindness

Jessica Palmillas, News Writer September 29, 2021

Lambda Pi Eta, the communications honors society at Wayne State College, will be spreading kind words to students as midterms approach. The “Say Something Nice” campaign will take place outside...

This summer Wayne State College was in full enhancement mode as the Kanter Student Center underwent an upgrade in their furniture, carpeting and food vendors in Cat’s Corner.

WSC remodels impress many

Kate Lundahl, Staff Writer August 28, 2019

Recent updates to Wayne State College’s Student Center and the fourth floor of Humanities have been all about boosting Wildcat pride. Over the summer, WSC’s campus saw a variety of remodeling and...

Dead In The Water: The life of an old con

Dead In The Water: The life of an old con

Jacob Stewart September 15, 2016

I’ve never been to prison, but I find myself writing this article, already knowing that I’m nothing more than an old convict. That’s what happens when you hit your fifth year of college as an undergrad....

Are you ready to write?

Michael Menish, Staff Writer April 13, 2016

WSC Writing Club isn’t just for English majors.   Under the supervision of club advisor and Wayne State professor, Dr. Stephanie Marcellus, the writing club is open to any student that enjoys...

Ron Whitt retiring after 34 years at WSC

Ron Whitt retiring after 34 years at WSC

Chantal Lawson, Staff Writer April 13, 2016

Steve Jobs once said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”   It’s a beautiful thing when a career and a passion come together. Communication Arts professor Ronald Whitt,...

‘Fickle as the wind and twice as harsh’

Steele Giles, Staff Writer February 25, 2016

It’s the time of year when everybody with a half-written song in their heart and a functional pen in their hand decides it’s time for people to hear them read it aloud. Rather, their workshop teacher...

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...

‘Student-centered active learning’

Mason Schweizer, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

The internet is a fascinating place where over three billion people communicate in scores of different languages.   Dr. Michael Marek, WSC professor of mass communications, expounded on this internet...

The Colloquia Series

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer January 28, 2016

The WSC School of Arts and Humanities will host its first Colloquia Series presentation today in the Humanities Building, room 318. Michael Marek, a communication arts/electronic media professor, will...

The WSC Writing Club read aloud fiction, non-fiction and poetry in front of the Kanter Student Center for Artswalk.

Take a stroll on campus, view the art

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer October 14, 2015

The Artswalk showcased different styles of art and performance throughout the campus and community of Wayne last week. All four departments in the School of Arts and Humanities were involved this year,...

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