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The Wayne Stater

A semester in review

Joseph Lovercheck and Kadra Sommersted March 21, 2018

Many events have gone on at WSC this semester so far. There are too many to mention so here are the top stories from each week of the Stater. If you would like to read more than just the summaries, you...

‘Dishonored,’ good enough for goosebumps

Alec Nielson, Guest Writer September 23, 2015

“Dishonored” is the tale of a man seeking redemption from a corrupt government during the middle of a massive war and a plague that is wreaking havoc on the poor and downtrodden. In the game, you...

In the movies: Unfriended

April 22, 2015

love scary movies. They beat out any action or romantic comedy movies any day. I even enjoy the overly cheesy ones. As long as they make me jump a little bit, I will like them. This was not the case...

Dish it: Restaurant review

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer March 18, 2015

I am a huge foodie. When people ask me what my favorite hobbies are, I usually say that eating is one of them. Just because I’m a foodie doesn’t mean I have to eat fancy foods that take hours to...

In the movies: Whiplash

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer February 25, 2015

Calling all music lovers: “Whiplash” needs to be added to your must-see movies list. Even if you aren’t a music buff, anyone can appreciate a movie masterpiece such as this. Andrew Neimann, played...

In the movies: Gone Girl

In the movies: Gone Girl

Sarah Lentz, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

There’s something just a little hinky about the opening monologue of “Gone Girl.” Ben Affleck’s character, Nick Dunne, is talking about his wife Amy and on the surface, what he says is sweet....

Blues artist Joe Bonamassa wowed a crowd of 9,000 in a sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison,
Colo.

I got those Rocky Mountain blues

Lauren Deisley, Lifestyles Editor September 3, 2014

I could feel the blues all the way down to my toes and it was the best feeling ever. After a long drive into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, my family and I made it to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a...

Reel time: Monument Men

Sarah Lentz, Staff Writer February 14, 2014

What if Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” would have been bombed in 1944? What if artists like Picasso and Van Gogh’s works would have been destroyed, as Adolf Hitler had planned? The art lost...

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