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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

Victoria McNamara prints homework from the new printer located in Pile Hall.

Printing now available in residence halls

Justin Yost, Staff Writer March 30, 2016

Wayne State College is taking measures to make it easier for students to print. Printers are now in every dormitory.   Feedback from students prior to the papercut system told NATS chief information...

Papercut has reduced carbon footprints

Taylor Clark, Staff Writer December 9, 2015

Printing just got serious, and the Wayne Green Team has something to say about it.   With finals on their way next week, printing paper around campus is a must for your final paper needs. The...

Blinding WSC with science

Ashley Murphy, Staff Writer December 2, 2015

WSC students wanted better printing options on campus. In spring 2016, they’re getting those wishes fulfilled. WSC’s network and technology services (NATS) have been working hard in collaboration...

Ain’t no party like a Papercut Party

Derek Pufahl, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

Candy, balloons and tunes kept the party rocking this past week when Wayne State College’s Network and Technology Services (NATS) implemented an approach to help get students using Papercut on their...

New clubs ratified at Student Senate meeting

New clubs ratified at Student Senate meeting

Andrew Eaton, Staff Writer September 3, 2014

Two new clubs were officially ratified during the Aug. 24 Student Senate meeting. The first of the two is the Sales Club. “The Sales Club is a student organization that encourages the learning and...

Papercut: Not just an injury anymore

Melissa Norris, Staff Writer September 3, 2014

A paper cut is no longer just the bane of everyone’s college existence. It is now a new printing system on the Wayne State campus. Network and Technology Services (NATS) is using this new service to...

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