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.

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Spectator Sing Along Power Hour

Spectator Sing Along Power Hour

Story by Madison Moris, Social Media Manager
February 6, 2024
Nostalgialistic: Claymation at its finest

Nostalgialistic: Claymation at its finest

Story by Cade Fisher, News Editor
December 5, 2023
The teach-in was hosted in room 2927 in Centennial Hall for students, staff and faculty to attend.

Ukrainian student hosts teach-in on Ukraine

Story by Cade Fisher, News Editor
November 22, 2023
A glimpse of Blu’s exhibit in Davies.

New exhibit of school’s mascot Blu

Story by Taylor Boggess, Copy Editor
September 25, 2023
A sincere, loving moment is shared between the March sisters and Marmee as she reads the girls a letter from their father.

Cinephiles

Story by Maggie O'Brien, Freelance Writer
March 7, 2023
O’Hallaron (left) and Ducksworth-Lawton (right) were appointed to interim positions in EDI

UW-Eau Claire appoints two new interim EDI leaders

Story by Toby Mohr, Managing Editor
December 7, 2022
A glimpse of a vendor’s merchandise.

Banbury Place October market

Story by Maggie O'Brien, Freelance Writer
November 1, 2022
 Lakeith Stanfield as Darius in the “Teddy Perkins” episode of Atlanta,

Does Trauma Influence Art?

Story by Nick Porisch, Currents Editor
April 19, 2022
There’s more than meets the eye with this delicious snack.

The Absurd History of Oreo Flavors

Story by Nick Porisch, Currents Editor
February 9, 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
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