When I drove over the hill into Wayne five years ago, with humid, wafting feedlot odors intensifying an already high level of culture shock, I wasn’t sure how long I would last.
But the chance to teach...
Some craggly guys from a Greek fishing village recently told a reporter how much they love getting older because they can finally live truthfully.
They are friends because they like each other, not for...
Wayne State is saying goodbye this May to Pamela Everett, an assistant professor for the criminal justice department.
Everett first came to WSC in the fall semester of 2009. She had spent several years...
Ahhhh, the group project. It’s as perennial as the grass.
And as students begin enduring the frustrations of working on these dreaded assignments, they come to me with the age-old question of why some...
I’m rarely at a loss for words but I have been since I heard the news that freshman Eddie Key III was found dead here at WSC on Saturday.
I didn’t know him but I feel like I did.
In our Wayne State...