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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

Two sides to one story

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer December 2, 2015

Drones have been banned on the WSC campus since Nov. 10.   But there are certainly two sides to this issue.   “First and foremost the policy is necessary to ensure the safety of students,...

The search is on for WSC PRIDE Drag Show

Emmalee Scheibe, Staff Writer December 2, 2015

The PRIDE Organization is currently on the lookout for drag queens to be in the annual WSC PRIDE Drag Show.   The drag show will be held on March 2, 2016, in the Kanter Student Center.     It...

City Council tables  discussion on building

City Council tables discussion on building

Kayla Mathewson, Staff Writer December 2, 2015

There was some dispute at last night’s Wayne City Council meeting regarding the pay-off a $50,000 loan for the remodeling of the building (formerly Jacob’s Room) at 202 Main St.   The building...

Look out below

Josh Tvrdy, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, wait, it’s a rocking chair?   The staff of 91.9 the Cat is hosting the 21st annual Turkey Drop Thursday at 4 p.m. outside of Neihardt Hall.   “It’s...

Singing a new tune

Singing a new tune

Melanie Alyea, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat.   Maggie Blair Owens, the new director of choral activities in the music department, lives by this motto as she exchanged Kentucky Wildcat blue for Wayne State...

Wayne firemen shown appreciation

Wayne firemen shown appreciation

Kayla Mathewson, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

The CHS Trucking Company presented a check of $5,249.40 to the Wayne Volunteer Fire Department’s Hazardous Material Team in last night’s city council meeting. The company was appreciative of the fire...

The struggle with diabetes

Ashley Murphy, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

On the outside, Wayne State College senior Carrie Cravens and junior Amanda Hartman look like typical college students.   But on the inside, their bodies are fighting a battle against themselves,...

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