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Titans get late start to basketball season
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Professors · WayneGrant Schrick always dreamed of becoming a college professor. That dream is now a reality, as Schrick is one of Wayne State College’s newest professors. He began teaching at WSC in August of 2022. Schrick was teaching at the high school when he learned there was a job opening at WSC. He applied for the position, got the job and everything else just fell into place. Schrick loves living in the town of Wayne, having resided here for six years now…See the Story
New professor joins business department
Diabetes · WayneDiabetes is the most expensive chronic disease in America, but the drug used to regulate it costs under $2 to manufacture. How did we get here? Let’s get into some history before we deal with that heavy question. The CDC defines diabetes as an autoimmune disease that attacks the pancreas and destroys the cells that create insulin, causing the body to stop regulating blood sugar entirely. A century ago, diabetes was a death sentence with a nea…See the Story
Market mentality around insulin is killing diabetics
Baseball · WayneThe Wayne State College baseball team is only a couple of weeks away from the first pitch of the 2023 season. Entering this season, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference preseason coaches poll has voted the Wildcats to finish 10th in the conference this year. Last year, the Wildcats were 19-26 overall with a 13-18 record in NSIC play, finishing ninth in the conference and just missing out on the NSIC Conference Tournament. The team is onl…See the Story
Wildcat baseball looks to young talent for a resurgence in 2023
Wayne · WayneThe sun doesn’t shine, birds don’t chirp, food tastes bland and colors are dull. Everything that was once great is only okay. When life loses its meaning, it’s difficult to get up and keep going. Depression is different for everyone. For some, it comes in waves. For others, it’s always there, sitting in the corner of your mind. Because depression shows up differently for everyone, it’s impossible to give a universal cure. However, there is a p…See the Story
Action against depression starts in the mind
US & Canada · PhiladelphiaPennsylvania Senate and gubernatorial candidates have differing views on how to address public safety concerns and address abortion access. The Temple News Opinion editors Sarah Frasca and Molly Fiske explain how abortion and public safety policy will be affected depending on each candidates platforms. Temple University Men and Women's basketball started the season with their first game on Monday Nov 7th. Nick Gangewere, Javon Edmonds, and Samuel ONeal, discuss how they felt about the game.See the Story
November 9: Temple Basketball Predictions?
Plainfield, Indiana · PlainfieldThe Shelby County Public Library is presenting a book reading and discussion titled, "Hidden Disgrace: Revealing the Distress Signals Covered by Native American Indian Myths" at 6 p.m. today.See the Story
Library to host book discussion for Native American Heritage Month
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