Emily Albrent
April 26, 2012
Ms. Adventure Girls started out as a free, volunteer based program for middle school girls. But Deb Pattee, an assistant professor of Educational Studies at UW-Eau Claire who started the program, said it is more than just an after-school activity; it is a place for growth. Pattee said she wanted to create... Read more »
Frank F. Pellegrino
March 29, 2012
I was a bit alarmed after seeing an editorial in the March 15 issue of The Spectator that contained one of the most naïve statements I have ever read. In a piece titled “A response to critics of the Invisible Children,” senior April D’Water defended the controversial actions taken by the non-profit... Read more »
Anna Soldner
February 23, 2012
On campus, there’s a group of students fighting fire with film. The UW-Eau Claire Human Trafficking Abolitionists organization will hold a screening of Kony 2012, a documentary about Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony at 6 p.m. on Feb 28. The film is aimed to encourage awareness and action as a part... Read more »
Haley Zblewski
November 3, 2011
Long, blonde and curled to perfection: April D’Water’s hair should be the envy of many women at UW-Eau Claire. So when she came up with a plan to shave it off in order to raise money for the non-profit organization Invisible Children, her friends were a little surprised. Senior Liz Felder and D’Water... Read more »