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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

2018 election preview

Rachel Vogt, Staff Writer October 31, 2018

How will the 2018 United States midterm elections affect the nation? The midterm elections will mostly be held on November 6, with the primary season running from March to September. This year, voters...

Running out of time to do your civic duty

Libby Dunn, Staff Writer October 10, 2018

As of today, you, as a Nebraskan, have nine days left to register to vote online and 16 days left to register to vote in person before the general election on Nov. 6. Basically, what I’m trying to say...

Super Bowl XLIX: Who You Got?

Super Bowl XLIX: Who You Got?

January 29, 2015

  To read more about Super Bowl XLIX follow the links below. Click Here for:  New England Patriots by Connor Ryan Click Here for:  Seattle Seahawks by Richard Rhoden

Senate impeachment: false alarm

Senate impeachment: false alarm

Tyler Fransen, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

There are only two words that can describe the Student Senate Impeachment hearing: false alarm. The Senate met Sunday evening, and as was protocol, the first order of business was to vote on whether or...

Letter to the Editor

October 29, 2014

Dear Editor, A few years ago, we decided to become non-partisan voters in our county, Arthur, Nebraska, (population 250), a predominately conservative community. We wanted to be independent and objective...

Letter to the Editor

October 29, 2014

Dear Editor: David Domina is campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat to represent Nebraska. Over 10 years ago, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity of a front-row seat beside Dave in a U.S. District...

The six Republican gubernatorial candidates )from the left: Pete Ricketts, Jon Bruning, Mike Foley, Beau McCoy, Bryan Slone and Tom Carlson) had the second of three debates last Wednesday night at the Johnny Carson Theatre in Norfolk, Neb.

If you host it, they will speak

Norma Volkmer, News Editor May 1, 2014

The six Republican gubernatorial candidates talked education, tax cuts, and government spending in last Wednesday night’s debate at the Johnny Carson Theatre in Norfolk. It was their second of three...

Nathan Schreiter and Nolan Janzen won the Student Senate
presidential election only to receive a challenge from their opponents
that some of the bylaws had been violated.

Wayne State Watergate

Hanna Conrad, Staff Writer April 2, 2014

The Student Senate has made a decision to conduct a re-vote concerning the complaint filed against the new President Nolan Janzen and Vice President Nathan Schreiter. Before the Student Senate meeting...

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