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The official student newspaper of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923.
First Fridays at the Pablo: A celebration of music and memory
Feb 13, 2025 · On the first Friday of every month, faculty members from UW-Eau Claire gather to perform musical pieces by Carl Reineke, Connor Chee, Cl é mence de Grandval and Edouard Destenay at the Pablo Center at the Confluence to share their art with the Eau Claire community.. In February’s iteration of the First Fridays Faculty Series, “Trios from the Late-Romantic Era,” seven performers took to ...
The drinking age in America should be lowered – The Spectator
Feb 12, 2025 · In general, it seemed like Italians had more opportunities to drink, like during lunch, but didn’t drink as heavily as Americans do. The alcohol culture in Italy was also focused on the act of drinking itself and appreciating the flavor of …
From underground to mainstream: Lucki – The Spectator
Born May 30, 1996 in Chicago, Lucki Camel Jr. had no idea who he would become or the influence he would have on music. Lucki has been through everything from an underground Cloud rapper to a multi-million monthly listener superstar. With his first song released in 2012, Lucki is no stranger to the music scene....
I was diagnosed with autism at 24 and don’t really know how to feel
Feb 12, 2025 · While other students climbed the monkey bars and pushed each other on swings, I played with my binder of Pokémon cards with a select few others. While my peers were struggling to read, I was always near or at the top of my class. When others made mistakes, I was quick to correct them. Whereas...
Methods to increase student turnout at games – The Spectator
Dec 14, 2016 · Most college students do not regularly attend their respective universities’ athletic events. Attempts have been made to change this, but there are still new and exciting approaches to pursue. The average college student, for the most part, attends maybe one or two athletic events each year on their campus. This usually included the homecoming football...
‘Beyond the Gaze – Representing Disability in Contemporary’
Feb 13, 2025 · On Jan. 30, the Foster Gallery began their current exhibit, “Beyond The Gaze – Representing Disability in Contemporary Art.” This exhibition was curated by Josh Deutschlander, a fifth-year illustration student and associate professor Jill Olm. The exhibit features a message displayed on the wall from Deutschlander expressing …
Book Club – Yukio Mishima – The Spectator
Yukio Mishima is one of the most famous novelists of Japan and one of the most fascinating figures of the 20th century. A controversial and powerful figure, he was not only an author but a poet, playwright, model and self-made military man. Mishima is totally unique in that his life was just as interesting as his novels.
Fade to black: The gradual decline of the sitcom era in television ...
The television landscape has undergone seismic shifts in recent years, with traditional sitcoms facing a notable decline. This downturn is not merely a shift in viewer preferences but signifies a broader transformation in how humor is consumed and appreciated. The golden era of sitcoms, marked by iconic shows such as “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “The Office,”...
The Tator: UWEC professors being replaced with AI
Feb 12, 2025 · Editor’s note: This is a satirical article and is not meant to be taken seriously. It does not reflect the opinions of The Spectator or UW-Eau Claire. Artificial Intelligence used to be considered a major issue on campus due to its illicit use by students. Recently, however, AI has been embraced by university administration and...