This exhibit can be seen from Aug. 4 to Oct. 12 in the James W. Hansen Gallery at the Pablo Center. There is an artist’s ...
Although it began as a quiet race with few candidates, the Wisconsin race for governor has heated up exponentially in the ...
On a record-setting night, UW-Eau Claire volleyball defeated the top-ranked team in the country, the UW-Whitewater Warhawks, ...
UW-Eau Claire men and women’s cross country teams both competed at the St. Olaf Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 20 in ...
For those who have yet to watch “Severance,” I implore you to change that as soon as humanly possible. This is one of the, if ...
The Student Senate meeting started at 6:05 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 22 in the Dakota Ballroom in Davies Student Center. Vice ...
One thing that’s missing from a lot of bands nowadays is caring about the audience’s experience, or at least that’s how ...
Thrifting has become a lifestyle for young shoppers in Eau Claire, but is it about sustainability or just another way to buy more? Across the city of Eau Claire, secondhand stores are seeing more ...
Staff WriterElva Crist is a second-year English linguistics student and this is her first semester on the Spectator. She loves reading, needle-felting and playing the violin, and she would always ...
Since I was 12, I’ve wanted to teach. I was that (probably annoying) brown-nosing kid who did anything and everything to spend time with my favorite teachers. I was intrigued by the job they did and ...
Politics seems to be an issue that stalks every moment on campus, whether you are a professor or a student. In our current political climate, college campuses are a center for political action and ...
This story was first written for the class SPAN: 405 Advanced Conversation, taught by Professor Rosana Calvo in the spring of ...
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