The official student newspaper of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923.

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The official student newspaper of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923.

The Spectator

The official student newspaper of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923.

The Spectator

Charles Vue retires after 22 years with UW-Eau Claire.

Charles Vue: leader, advocate and visionary

Story by Bridget Maxwell, Staff Writer
February 23, 2022
Dr. Kong Pheng Pha, associate professor at UW-Eau Claire and co-project director of the “Cia Siab in Wisconsin” exhibit, in his office.

Dr. Pha works on new exhibit about the Hmong people

Story by Nick Porisch, Currents Editor
September 29, 2021
Yang was joined by her father, the subject of “A Song Poet,” for a public reading of her book. He sang a piece of song poetry for the audience before she read from her book.

Giving voice to Hmong art and experiences

Story by Hillary Smith, Staff Writer
April 4, 2017
Guests of the 2015 Culture Core filed in to the Ojibwe ballroom at the end of the breakout sessions to enjoy a meal and talent show put on by Hmong Student Association.

At the core of it all

Story by Nick Robinson, Staff Writer
March 10, 2015
Second-place winner Thomas Xiong and P.K. Yang perform “In Case” by Demi Lovato at Hmong’s Got Talent.

Show off your Hmong heritage

Story by Jessie Tremmel, Staff writer
April 30, 2014

Story by Haley Zblewski, Currents Editor
December 13, 2012
Insensitive signs posted in Towers Hall

Insensitive signs posted in Towers Hall

Story by Haley Zblewski, Currents Editor
December 6, 2012

Culturally starved

Story by Amelia Kimball, Staff Writer
October 17, 2012
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