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The Wayne Stater

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The Wayne Stater

Former dean of Math and Science passes away

Former dean of Math and Science passes away

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

Dr. Jogindar Johan, who was the former dean of the Division of Math and Science, passed away, Oct. 10, at the age of 82. He had retired from WSC after 32 years of dedicated service. He was born in Rawalpindi,...

National Depression Screening Day

Morgan Stough, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

WSC students were able to take a short test determining if they showed symptoms of depression. The Counseling Center and Peer Education Network (PEN) held these screenings on Thursday. The screenings...

‘A loss that is a new beginning’

Zee Elmer, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

Professor Adolfo Cacheiro gave a colloquium presentation on Roberto Bolaño’s “The Savage Detectives” last Wednesday. The novel Cacheiro delivered the presentation on was originally released in...

‘Zootopia’ hits the topic of racism

Zee Elmer, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

As I’ve grown older, I’ve found that Disney movies have lost some of that magic I first fell in love with. Whether that is because I’ve noticed some aspects of the movies that went against my personal...

Open Mic with Judas Goat

Zee Elmer, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

The first Judas Goat open mic of the semester was held on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Miss Molly’s Coffee. The Judas Goat is a literary magazine composed of original fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry...

Take a trip to the art side

Janet Grado, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

Art is all around us and has constructed the world since the beginning of time. This past week, art students at Wayne State College took their yearly Art Department trip to see what a bigger city has to...

Know the signs of abuse

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer November 2, 2016

Abusive relationships typically start out well and gradually get worse, and for Wayne State College student Deborah Schmucker, this was exactly the case. However, she decided to take this dangerous...

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