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The Wayne Stater

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The Wayne Stater

Ahead for 14 seconds

Ahead for 14 seconds

Mason Schweizer, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

After an impressive opening drive capped off by a 23-yard field-goal by Sam Simon, the Wayne State Wildcats led the seventh-ranked Sioux Falls Cougars. That lead lasted 14 seconds. Sioux Falls’...

You’ve got Willy Webmail

You’ve got Willy Webmail

Ashley Murphy, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

Within the past few years, technology has made life easier for many college students. However, when certain parts of said technol­ogy are not functioning exactly as desired, issues arise that cause complete...

Melissa Kroll, right, and friend Holly Chase, left, travel up a mountain in their ten-week Alaska trip, hosted by Campus Crusade for Christ.

Journey to Juneau

Justin Yost, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

Senior track member Melissa Kroll got a calling this summer to go out and make a difference in other people’s lives. She traveled with 33 other stu­dents in Campus Crusade for Christ on a 10-week...

Defending national title against Huskers

Darrin Barner, Guest Writer October 7, 2015

This Homecoming weekend in Wayne will be a smashing hit, with two key rugby games on Saturday at the “House of Pain in Wayne” at the Wayne rugby park. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Huskers...

Volleyball: Better than coming home 0-2

Joseph Lovercheck, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

The tenth-ranked Wayne State College volleyball team traveled to Minnesota for a pair of North­ern Sun Conference matchups. The Wildcats finished 1-1 on the weekend. “We played two tough opponents...

Homecoming court at Monday nights Coronation. Matthew Henery and Sarah Warga was crowned as Homecoming king and queen of 2015.

Week of fun still to come for Homecoming

Zachery Halsey, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

As another year at Wayne State passes by, many students stand teary eyed because many of their friends have gradu­ated. But Wildcats should not despair because the great week of Homecoming is here. While...

(Left) Bipul Pokhrel and (right) Dr. Barbara Engebretsen after the run for Nepal on June 6 at Victor park in Wayne.

Helping others around the world

Steele Giles, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

On April 25, an earthquake measuring about 7.8 on the Richter scale rocked Nepal, collapsing buildings and triggering landslides in the affected region, killing or injuring over 32,000 people. Organizations...

Former Wayne State resident Amir Hekmati is held as a prisoner in Iran after visiting his family. Hekmati’s father was a professor at WSC.

Imprisoned Hekmati reportedly sick

Megan Tomasiewicz, Contributing Writer October 7, 2015

Former Wayne resident Amir Hekmati is still imprisoned in Iran, despite an optimistic update on his plight over the summer. In 2012, the U.S. resident and former Marine was visiting his grandmother...

Jensen gives back to community

Melanie Alyea, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

When students think of WSC employees, they usually consider professors or custodians. But hardly anyone thinks of the maintenance workers. Jason Jensen is a maintenance repair worker in the energy...

Work is the secret to success

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

Can you trust your eyes? This was the main question pre­sented by Merrill Peterson at the Artist Talk Wednesday in Gardner Auditorium. Dr. Steve Elliott, Dean of Arts and Humanities, introduced...

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...

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