Campus News ArticlesAnti-sexism activist explores gender issues in rap musicFilmmaker presents documentary at Zorn Arena ThursdayByIn his movie, Hurt examined the issues of violence, sexism, homophobia, misogyny and racism in hip-hop culture. To examine these issues he interviewed famous rappers such as Fat Joe, Jadakiss and Busta Rhymes. Sierra Club pressures System to switch from coal energyGroup hopes to initiate change at UW-Eau Claire plantBySuch changes already are underway at a plant at UW-Madison, and Sierra Club member said he hopes to begin educating administrators and students at UW-Eau Claire about coal burning to set changes underfoot here too. Local political groups prepare for gubernatorial electionsWisconsin residents to decide next Governor in less than a yearByWith the 2010 Wisconsin gubernatorial election less than a year away, political groups on campus have begun speculating about the different campaigns ahead. Show me the moneyFinance Commission recommends organizations' allocations, option to appeal by Wednesday, Nov. 11ByThe Student Senate Finance Commission has recommended allocating about $3.5 million of student segregated fees in the last week to organized activities, according to finance deliberation notification e-mails from commission director Sen. Dylan Jambrek. Candid cameraCity of Eau Claire may turn to surveillance to aid in public safetyByThe Eau Claire Police Department is requesting eventual funding to install security cameras on Water Street and downtown, the city's finance director said. Blugold Marching Band gets their groove onDivision III's largest band performs at Zorn ArenaByThe UW-Eau Claire Blugold Marching Band gave a rousing performance at a stage show in Zorn arena, one of its final events of the season. Victims of cyber posing urged to report incidentsUW-Eau Claire student faces recurring complications with stolen pictures on internetByCyber posing, when someone poses as another person using a social networking site, is something You has experienced on-and-off since her senior year of high school. She said it started when one of her friends stumbled across a page that had her picture on it but wasn't hers. Nontraditional students get highlighted through events on campusUW-Eau Claire professor receives OWL award, recognition for working with nontradsByAbout 18 years after she graduated high school, junior Melissa Gullickson received an acceptance letter from UW-Eau Claire on the day of her daughter's first birthday. |