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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

Rustic Treasures, Mindshaft to close down

Halleigh Hawkins, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

The City of Wayne is losing two downtown businesses as Rustic Treasures and Mindshaft will close. The 1912 Emporium will move into the former Rustic space. Owners Mark Kanitz and Lukas Rix opened Rustic...

Wayne State College student Elena Rosberg (right) consults with Jessie Piper (left) at the Career Fair

Career fair offers new opportunities

Ashley Ternus, Staff Writer October 30, 2019

The fall career fair brought in a crowd of students to connect with employers and alumni representatives who were ready to recruit from the wide range of majors here at WSC. This semi-annual career...

‘Estuaries’ show opens

Otis Hopkins, Staff Writer September 4, 2019

Artist Camille Voorhees spoke at Wayne State College on Aug. 29 at the opening of her exhibit “Estuaries” at the Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery. Voorhees, who is from the Midwest, and is now a resident...

What about the corn?

Nick Ulrich, Columnist October 12, 2016

Dear Nebraska, Hello, my name is Nick Ulrich. I am a local resident of the state of Nebraska, from the city of La Vista. I have lived in Nebraska for 18 years of my life and have been a nearly proud...

Tips for surviving after college graduation

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer October 12, 2016

I know it’s only October and it’s easy to get distracted, HALLOWEEN, but for seniors, and every student for that matter, it’s important to be thinking about life outside of WSC. I graduated college...

Marcus Mumford, lead singer of Mumford & Sons, opened the night with “Snake Eyes.” The band played the CenturyLink Center in Omaha last Tuesday.

Mumford & Sons

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer April 28, 2016

There are many defining moments in a photojournalist’s career. Getting your first camera, whether it be a point-and-shoot or a DSLR is the first. Falling in love with a photo, which in hindsight is actually...

Allyn Lueders grew up in Papillion and has returned after moving to Texas. She is excited to be teach in Nebraska again.

Welcomed back to Nebraska

Melanie Alyea, Staff Writer September 30, 2015

WSC’s communication department has welcomed a new assistant professor to its staff this fall, Allyn Lueders. Lueders was born in Shreveport, La., but moved to Papillion when she was in 5th grade. “I...

Thadd’s Thoughts: Too proud to be an American

Thadd’s Thoughts: Too proud to be an American

Thadd Simpson, Auxiliary Editor September 16, 2015

I spent last Labor-day weekend with both my sets of grandparents. Between both farms, Omaha, and Wayne, I spent something like 19 hours on the road. Good thing I didn't spend any of that time on my American...

Tess-tify: Much more than abortions

Tess-tify: Much more than abortions

Tess Riecke, Photo Editor September 9, 2015

I’m just going to get to the point. I am furious and as­tonished that in 2015 there is a fight to defund a service that is vital to health. I am talking about Planned Parenthood, but I am absolutely...

Erickson New Soccer Coach

Erickson New Soccer Coach

Justin Yost, Staff Writer September 8, 2015

Former NCAA Div. I soccer coach Bruce Erickson has become the head coach at Wayne State College.   Erickson comes to Wayne State from Creighton University in Omaha. In his 16 years at Creighton,...

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