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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

Dr. Meenakshi Dalal spoke about Hinduism at the WSC religious panel last Tuesday.

Dalal will join others in retirement

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer March 23, 2017

For many, education is a vehicle to new worlds. Wayne State College economics Professor Dr. Meenakshi Dalal has experienced these open doors of education first hand. Dalal was born and raised in Kolkata...

Understanding Native Americans

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer April 6, 2016

Native Americans thrived on this land long before our ancestors came to the New World.   Even though they have been here longer than us, there are many misconceptions and misunderstandings.   At...

Learning about other religions through film

Learning about other religions through film

Chantal Lawson, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

A group of about 20 students gathered in Connell Hall to support Wayne State College’s Interfaith Action Group by learning about Mormonism last Wednesday. President Liam Hockley led the night by introducing...

Letter to the Editor

April 22, 2015

Dear Editor: The Interfaith Action Group has been active on campus for a little more than a year. Recently, we became aware that many individuals are unsure of what our mission is. As president of...

Fricke presented Newman Civic Fellows Award

Lauren Davis, Staff Writer April 15, 2015

A WSC May graduate has been rewarded for his work as founder and president of the Interfaith Action Group. Jeremy Fricke was awarded the Newman Civic Fellows Award, which honors college student leaders...

Dalal delights all at Hindu ceremony

Amanda Krehbiel, Assistant Website Editor February 5, 2015

The smell of incense and burning candles filled the high ceilings of Ley Theater. Dr. Meena Dalal stood barefoot in traditional Indian dress, greeting the guests as they filed in to hear her speak. Next...

ASA to make hats for orphans in Uganda

Leah Kash-Brown, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

One of the many activities the African Students Association (ASA)members are doing this semester is looming hats for 65 children at an orphanage in Uganda. So far the club has made 30 hats, but it is...

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