On Saturday afternoon in Joplin, Wayne State University runner Ransom Allen concluded his collegiate cross country career with a 13th place finish at the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships.
Sophomore middle blocker Kayla Giroux and freshman setter Kayla Dulgar have been recognized with All-GLIAC honors, as announced by the league. Giroux has been named First Team All-GLIAC for the second consecutive year, while Dulgar received an Honorable Mention.
Ten members of the Wayne State University football team have been recognized by the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) for their performances this season. The league office announced the honors, highlighting the achievements of these athletes.
Wayne State University's Ransom Allen is set to compete in the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships this Saturday, November 18, marking his third and final appearance at the national meet.
Mayor Mike Duggan joined with officials from the Detroit Department of Transportation, Detroit Building Authority and other state and local partners kick off a project to demolish DDOT’s massive former Coolidge Terminal on Schaefer and build a new $150 million state-of-the-art terminal complex to replace it.
The City of Dearborn and Dearborn Allied War Veterans Council (DAWVC) today announced the 2023 Dearborn Veteran of the Year: United States Army veteran David Kline.
Establish a Cabaret (Group C, Alcohol Consumption on Premises with Live Entertainment) in an existing 2,765 square foot building in an M4 (Intensive Industrial) Zoning District.
Wayne State University's junior place-kicker, Griffin Milovanski, has been recognized as the GLIAC Special Teams Player of the Week for the concluding week of the 2023 season. Milovanski, hailing from Saugatuck, Michigan, demonstrated remarkable performance in his team's final game against Ferris State.
Wayne State University's volleyball team concluded its 2023 season with a loss to Davenport University. The Warriors, who needed either a win or a Lake Superior State loss to continue their season, were defeated by the Panthers in five sets. Meanwhile, Lake Superior State secured a victory against Michigan Tech.
The Wayne State University football team concluded its season with a loss against Ferris State University. The game ended with a score of 63-19 in favor of Ferris State, marking the end of Wayne State's first season under head coach Tyrone Wheatley. The match took place on Saturday afternoon in Big Rapids, Michigan.
Wayne State University's volleyball team experienced a setback on Friday night at the Matthaei Center, losing to Parkside in four sets. The Warriors, now holding a 10-18 overall record and 5-12 in the GLIAC, need either a win on Saturday or a loss by Lake Superior State to secure a spot in the GLIAC Tournament.