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Since I was 12, I’ve wanted to teach. I was that (probably annoying) brown-nosing kid who did anything and everything to spend time with my favorite teachers. I was intrigued by the job they did and ...
Politics seems to be an issue that stalks every moment on campus, whether you are a professor or a student. In our current political climate, college campuses are a center for political action and ...
Horror is a popular genre with many different subgenres. It has a large audience and continues to grow, according to an article in The Hilltop by Taylor Swinton. “According to Statistica, horror ...
Last week, I undertook the lengthy task of ranking all of the “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” openings, blissfully unaware that the vile word count would ruin my plans. I highly recommend reading that ...
Four years of my life have been dedicated to being a student at UW-Eau Claire and a member of The Spectator staff. I knew I wanted to have a purposeful final article, so while reminiscing on my time, ...
Being two weeks away from graduating, I thought it was a perfect time for me to reflect on the last four years of collegiate life. These four years have been turbulent to say the least, but have been ...
Thrifting has become a lifestyle for young shoppers in Eau Claire, but is it about sustainability or just another way to buy ...
UW-Eau Claire associate professor José Felipe Alvergue has been removed from his position as chair of the English Department and charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly flipping the College ...
Hello everyone. Welcome or welcome back to “In the key of E.” I’m sad to report that this is my second-to-last edition of this column. Ever. But let’s save the sappiness for next week and just get ...
Have you ever heard the saying that “time is money”? How about “the early bird gets the worm”? The “daily grind”? What do these phrases all have in common? They are driven by capitalism. The American ...
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Mykola Haleta held a presentation last week about zine culture on the fifth floor of the McIntyre Library. Titled “Basic Vision Archive,” the presentation aimed ...