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The Wayne Stater

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The Wayne Stater

Sioux City Relays a no-go for the Wildcats

DaQuan Samuel, Staff Writer April 18, 2018

Wayne State track and field Head Coach Marlon Brink announced last Tuesday that the Wildcats would be competing at multiple meets instead of competing Saturday at the Sioux City Relays. The ’Cats competed...

Staff Editorial: Mother Nature: A Love Story

February 22, 2017

Oh, Mother Nature, you’re such a dirty tease. After nearly a week of flaunting her beauty, granting us a tiny peak at her glowing Sun and busty, blue skies, she will be returning to an ugly old wench...

A WSC staff member removes snow from the walkways on campus. With 17.5 inches of snow, there were no classes on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 for the first time in two decades.

Rare event: snow days

Courtney Upah, Staff Writer February 17, 2016

For the first time in at least two decades, Wayne State College had two snow days in a row on Feb. 1 and 2. Director of facility services Chad Altwine was one of a team of workers that stayed up until...

The decorative pumpkin that
survived a direct hit in Hanson’s
home last fall.

One year later: We are grateful’

Calyn Dunklau, Opinion Editor October 1, 2014

One year post destruction, the landscape of Wayne has gone from jagged wound to a neatly stitched scar. It may have been 1.38 miles wide and rated as an EF-4, but last October’s tornado wasn’t able...

WSC has seen snow several times over the last few weeks, but school has yet to be canceled by the college.

School must go on

Hanna Conrad, Staff Writer March 5, 2014

Winter weather can be vicious in Wayne, America and those in the community may wonder why there aren’t more snow days. While many forget how to drive when an inch of snow covers the ground, Wayne State...

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