News ArticlesHundreds gather in ZornHonoring Education Pow-Wow draws many tribesByHundreds who attended this year's Honoring Education Pow-Wow Saturday were treated to a spectacle of dancers, young and old, in vivid colors, feet cavorting tip-toe style across the gym floor to wild drum beats. The senses were tickled by celebratory songs and the scent of fry-bread. Water Street crime numbers down in '08'Bar Walk' brings community members togetherByCriminal activity within the student neighborhood, between First and Ninth avenues and Lake and Water streets, is down from last year, according to Eau Claire Police Department data. Author offers bleak outlook for Eau ClaireChange of lifestyle needed, speaker cautionsByThose looking for a message of inspiration and hope for the future found no such things in James Howard Kunstler's speech, based on his book about what he believes to be the fall of the American lifestyle Former sex addict presents 'Porn Nation' in SchofieldSpeaker talks about effects of pornography on relationships, personal story of healingByFrom a screen that filled the Schofield Auditorium stage, random young people shared their opinions on pornography. So began "Porn Nation" Thursday night. Student-veteran's panel discusses return to college, everyday lifeStress of school schedule, insensitive stereotype focus of group's talkByStudent veterans answered questions and gave their input in regard to concerns and issues they have had upon returning to school after military life as the focus of Thursday's panel discussion including six student veterans in Davies Theatre. Grievances filed in Student Senate electionsSenate still dealing with close outcome of presidential election, ethics being questionedByAfter a narrow margin of 24 votes and ethical questions coming into play, the Student Senate elections committee is reviewing grievances filed, President Ray French said. |