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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

Lucky for one, not for others

Justise Brundage, News Editor September 9, 2015

9.3 percent. This is how much tuition has increased this fall for students at Wayne State College and other state schools following the Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees meeting here...

World traveling: good for the soul

World traveling: good for the soul

Hanna Conrad, News Editor January 21, 2015

As I was trying to stay focused during finals week last semester, I was busy thinking about the trip I was about to embark on. The day after I finished my last test, my parents and I left Omaha early in...

New language courses offered in spring

Hanna Conrad, News Editor November 12, 2014

Looking for a language course to fill your general education requirement? Wayne State College is offering several different and fun choices for the Spring 2015 semester. “There are more language opportunities,”...

New volunteer policy raises questions

Hanna Conrad, News Editor September 3, 2014

A Nebraska State College System (NSCS) policy implemented in April brought about questions and concerns from faculty members at Wayne State College. As the school year continues, clarification is being...

The six Republican gubernatorial candidates )from the left: Pete Ricketts, Jon Bruning, Mike Foley, Beau McCoy, Bryan Slone and Tom Carlson) had the second of three debates last Wednesday night at the Johnny Carson Theatre in Norfolk, Neb.

If you host it, they will speak

Norma Volkmer, News Editor May 1, 2014

The six Republican gubernatorial candidates talked education, tax cuts, and government spending in last Wednesday night’s debate at the Johnny Carson Theatre in Norfolk. It was their second of three...

Gunnin’ for governor

Norma Volkmer, News Editor April 4, 2014

If Senator Tom Carlson wins Nebraska’s gubernatorial race in November, he will be the oldest governor in Nebraska’s history. Carlson is one of six Republican candidates running for governor. He is...

First debate leaves field still open

Norma Volkmer, News Editor March 27, 2014

Sunday afternoon, all six of the Republican candidates for Nebraska’s governor gathered in Broken Bow, Neb. for a debate co-sponsored by the Nebraska Republican Party and the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation,...

The Fryman, who headlined the show, was the second performer and kept the crowd laughing.

Chuckles in ‘Cats Corner

Norma Volkmer, News Editor March 12, 2014

“Jeffrey Dahmer ate more people than this,” headline comedian The Fryman said. Despite the small size of the crowd, laughter abounded last Wednesday night at the 9 p.m. Comedy Caravan presented by...

Gunnin’ for governor

Norma Volkmer, News Editor March 5, 2014

The Republican ballot for the gubernatorial race is set with six candidates duking it out until the May 13 primary. While candidates have come and gone in this race, Beau McCoy has stayed in it since...

Reel Time: Flyover Country

Norma Volkmer, News Editor February 26, 2014

“Flyover Country,” the latest film from Nebraska independent filmmaker Jim Fields, premiered last Thursday at Ramsey Theatre. Fields is known for his documentaries covering Nebraska history, and...

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