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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

Five 45-minute fitness classes are available to all WSC students, faculty, staff and staff’s spouses and dependents until the end of the spring semester.

Fitness classes available all semester

Hailey Walsh, News Writer February 9, 2022

Five 45-minute fitness classes are being taught in Room 203 at the Wayne State College Rec Center, and are available to all WSC students, faculty, staff and staff’s spouses and dependents until the end...

Erin Suckstorf is an office assistant in Gardener Hall.

Erin Suckstorf is living the dream

Melanie Alyea, Sports Editor February 10, 2016

If marrying your high school sweetheart isn’t everyone’s dream, then coming to work for Wayne is.   Erin Suckstorf, who is an office assistant in Gardner Hall, is living both those dreams.   As...

Failure to communicate stains system

Failure to communicate stains system

Sarah Lentz, Staff Writer March 4, 2015

Lack of communication with the Nebraska State College System and its Board of Trustees is not a problem exclusive to student media. Wayne State College’s Faculty Senate also has concerns about communication...

Don’t ignore the warning signs

Don’t ignore the warning signs

Tess Riecke, Staff Writer March 4, 2015

It is so easy to have diseases go unnoticed in college. People don’t know what you looked like last year so they can’t tell now. You don’t see your parents as often, so they don’t notice until...

Let the search commence

Justise Brundage, Staff Writer January 22, 2015

Wayne State College President Curt Frye announced in December his plans to retire in summer 2015. Now the process is underway for hiring a new president. The Nebraska State College System revealed on...

ITE students excel in construction projects

Derek Pufahl, Staff Writer January 22, 2015

It’s difficult to ignore the noise created by Wayne State College’s construction classes. Each semester, walking by Benthack Hall, students might hear the banging of hammers or the buzzing of drills. And...

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...

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