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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

Using AI in journalism 

Barrett Stearns, News Writer May 6, 2025

Wayne State College’s faculty has many opinions on the future of artificial intelligence in education.   As the Dean of Arts and Humanities at WSC, Bohnert handles many issues within the field of...

The value of a dead journalist

Jayde Teutsch, Editor-in-Chief April 1, 2025

Being a reporter is jokingly called a dangerous job because journalists engage with the public or could get in trouble for more in-depth investigative writing, but the joke no longer builds off an imagined...

The impact of language used in journalism

Jayde Teutsch, Editor-in-Chief September 24, 2024

Articles published online and in print can be opinions, news or even satirical commentary. However, the language used in the headlines and bodies of these stories is just as influential as the content...

Professor joins communication arts staff

Andrew Suiter, Staff Writer October 2, 2019

Elizabeth Viall is the newest addition to the communications arts department at Wayne State College. Viall received her bachelor’s degree in political science and journalism at Eastern Washington...

“Fair and balanced” reporting

Justin Yost, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

I saw something on Monday night that I am having trouble to comprehend as a future journalist. First, off we are taught to be completely without bias early on in our schooling. We should cover the facts...

Crime scene lab is on horizon

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Although there is no set timeline, the idea of having a crime scene investigation lab on campus seems to slowly be moving forward.   “It started probably a year and a half ago already. From...

Penn’s folly

Mason Schweizer, Guest columnist January 20, 2016

In his recent Rolling Stone article that contained an interview with Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, actor Sean Penn admitted to relieving a “flatulence” in front of the head of the Sinaloa Cartel.   That...

WSC student media attended the annual Goldenleaf awards in
Hastings this past weekend. TV, radio and newspaper students won
numerous awards for their productions throughout the year.

Another successful year

Seth Miles, Staff Writer April 16, 2014

Student media from Wayne State College won 36 Golden Leaf Awards at the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s spring banquet held this past weekend at Hastings College. The awards, which honor the...

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