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Schoolcraft Connection

The Student News Site of Schoolcraft College

Schoolcraft Connection

The Student News Site of Schoolcraft College

Schoolcraft Connection

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief

Hi, hello, my name is Kathryn. I was a homeschooled child and an athlete in two sports who actually didn’t enjoy English classes and writing. It was not until I started taking specialized classes after my Honors English classes in high school that I started to grow a passion and affection for writing and reading. I think the feedback I received from my instructors and mother also very likely contributed to the enjoyment I got out of those subjects; which is why I am so thankful for my instructors and mom. 

As an undergrad planning to pursue Law and Legislation, My Editor-in-Chief position has greatly contributed to the teamwork, collaboration, leadership, product management and problems solving skills necessary for that field. I also love the voice the newspaper gives, not only to me but to a diverse variety of students to speak on subjects they are passionate about and want to bring awareness to. I am indebted to the team that I have and am looking forward to seeing where everyone’s passions take them! 



All content by Kathryn Wenske
Nursing students now have the opportunity to  practice skills in an expanded classroom setting with up to date technology to simulate real life scenarios.

Elevating knowledge

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
March 20, 2023
Batter up!

Batter up!

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
February 28, 2023
Resilience and inclusivity

Resilience and inclusivity

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
February 21, 2023
Getting the work done

Getting the work done

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
February 21, 2023
Phi Theta Kappa President Madison Loving (front right) and Vice President of Leadership Melia Conners pose for a group photo with the Mens baseball teaam at the conclusion of the “burnout” seminar on Oct. 31, 2022.

Dismantling stigmas

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
February 20, 2023
Get involved in your neighborhood

Get involved in your neighborhood

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2023
The importance of internships

The importance of internships

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
January 31, 2023
Keeping the ball rolling

Keeping the ball rolling

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
January 25, 2023
On the offensive

On the offensive

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2023
Director of Laboratory Sciences and Biology Professor Melissa Gury points to the monitor to show her Biology 140 student a detailed look at an object using the Electron Scanning Microscope.

A different perspective

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
December 16, 2022
Courtesy of Maxwell Frost

Gen Z’s now in office!

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
December 14, 2022
Lobbying in Lansing

Lobbying in Lansing

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
November 23, 2022
The one who did it all

The one who did it all

Kathryn Wenske , Editor-in-Chief
November 16, 2022
Shop small for fall

Shop small for fall

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
October 20, 2022
Utilize your voice

Utilize your voice

Kathryn Wenske , Editor-in-Chief
October 18, 2022
While small the Trinity House holds charm with its simple look.

Music. Arts. Community.

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
October 17, 2022
Schoolcraft-Business-Club

Down to business

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
September 20, 2022
A new leader

A new leader

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
September 8, 2022
For the love of the game

For the love of the game

Kathryn Wenske, Editor-in-Chief
July 27, 2022
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