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The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

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2020 Election

Savannah Ameen, News Writer February 16, 2022

My mom and I walked out the front door and down the street to our small-town city hall where our designated polling site is. It was a short walk, just up one block, and as we approached, we could tell...

Event highlights history of division

Event highlights history of division

Cody Beckmann, Staff Writer September 25, 2019

Donald Hickey, Wayne State College professor of history, politics and geography, presented “Our Political Divisions Today” A Historical Perspective” to show students that division is not new; it...

The lies that led to the shutdown

Justin Yost, Opinion Editor January 9, 2019

First off, welcome to anyone who is new and welcome back to those returning to Wayne State. I hope you all had a fun and safe break. For some this break and holidays were harder then past years. We...

The ulterior election

Logan Hamik, Guest Writer November 7, 2018

Even as I write this, ballots are being cast across the country in the 2018 midterm elections. As they fall in the ballot box, they decide the fate of seats on the Senate, in the House, and governors the...

“Fair and balanced” reporting

Justin Yost, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

I saw something on Monday night that I am having trouble to comprehend as a future journalist. First, off we are taught to be completely without bias early on in our schooling. We should cover the facts...

The danger of the Trump rhetoric

Justin Yost, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

Several pipe bombs were sent to prominent Democrats, including the Clinton’s and the Obama’s, as well as the CNN headquarters. The political views of the person who sent the bombs, Cesar Sayoc,...

A crazy week inside the Trump administration

Justin Yost, Staff Writer October 10, 2018

It has been a crazy couple of weeks/days in America. Republicans voted yes to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, who was accused of sexually assaulting Dr. Christine Blasey Ford while they were in high school, to...

Rage against the dying of the light

Jacob Stewart, Columnist April 11, 2018

I’ve got a six pack of Dos Equis in the fridge, and believe me, readers, with the state of mind I’m in, I’ve got the urge to crack them all open here and now. Double-fisting beverages is a minor...

The scariest thing you never heard of

Justin Yost, Editorial Writer April 11, 2018

A viral video has made the rounds via Deadspin, showing many local news anchors reading from the exact same script word for word. The script was given to them by a company you probably hadn’t heard of...

A protest for life

Justin Yost, Editorial Writer March 21, 2018

A little over a month ago the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Florida took place. Yesterday another shooting in Maryland has left two students injured, one in critical condition. One...

A day for love turned bloody

Justin Yost, Editorial Writer February 21, 2018

On Valentine’s Day, 17 students and teachers were shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Another 14 individuals were wounded by the gunman. A day meant for love...

The state of the union

Justin Yost, Editorial Writer January 31, 2018

I’m writing this on Tuesday night, shortly before President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union speech. At the time of writing I have only small excerpts of the speech that the White House has...

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