Adam Ganske, Freelancer
April 8, 2013
The long Eau Claire winter has caused problems for the Eau Claire wild turkey population and, as a result, turkey hunters in the area. UW-Eau Claire student and Spectator freelancer Adam Ganske has the story.
Kelsie McMahon, Freelancer
April 8, 2013
UW-Eau Claire has slipped in the U.S. news rankings. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse currently holds the title as Wisconsin’s top comprehensive university. UW-La Crosse placed 24th and UW-Eau Claire came in 31st for the 2011-12 academic school year, according to the U.S. News ranking among all... Read more »
Nick Erickson, Staff Writer
April 4, 2013
Even at a young age, Adam Ganske carried a video camera with him on family hunting and fishing trips. He always knew that he would like to start his own show. Ganske joined UW-Eau Claire’s TV10 in the fall of 2012 where he worked on the station’s sports segments with fellow journalism student Ryan... Read more »
Courtney Kueppers, Copy Editor
April 4, 2013
First stop: Davies, to brag about the coffee you can get in The Cabin and the money you can save by renting your textbooks. Then it’s out the door to Schneider, past the new education building, and over to Hibbard. Then it’s past the footbridge, and up the hill to see the dorms and hear about McPhee... Read more »
Nicole Miller, Staff Writer
April 3, 2013
Sophomore Caitlin Daley was speechless when she heard the news that she was selected among applicants from across the nation to serve as a student member-at-large on the national council of Alpha Lamda Delta Honor Society. Daley What began as a whim in her mind while attending the ALD leadership conference... Read more »
David Heiling, News Editor
April 3, 2013
Two projects on UW-Eau Claire’s Master Plan have passed the State Building Commission, one of many steps on the plan to expand Eau Claire’s campus into the future. One of those projects is the construction of a new residence hall on upper campus that will house approximately 350 students in predominantly... Read more »
Nate Beck, Staff Writer
April 3, 2013
A UW-Eau Claire classroom is helping the City of Eau Claire find ways to make it easier for people to move around town. Sustainable Cities, an honors course taught by Associate Professor David Soll, works with the City of Eau Claire to flesh out the Health Chapter, an agenda that aims to promote health... Read more »
Brittni Straseske, Staff Writer
April 3, 2013
Through the university’s partnership with U.S. Bank, the bank handles students’ Blugold cards, offers credit cards to alumni and has a branch housed in W.R. Davies Student Center. Because of a requirement for student organizations to transfer their accounts to a commercial bank, U.S. Bank now handles... Read more »
Courtney Kueppers, Copy Editor
April 3, 2013
Cherry blossoms, friends from around the world and a kimono. For Japanese minor Alicia Hooker, studying abroad has always been a sure thing. The less obvious part was where to go. Her interest in Asian culture and desire to go somewhere completely different than the United States led her to Japan for... Read more »
Haley Zblewski, Chief Copy Editor
April 3, 2013
The UW-Eau Claire Heating Plant is pivotal in the lives of students every day. It heats all the buildings on campus, including the residence halls, and provides a steam line that goes under the hill and across the walking bridge over the Chippewa River, keeping it free of ice in the winter. The costs... Read more »