CUC Cuts Men’s Lacrosse Program
Last Spring, men’s lacrosse looked to have a promising season with an experienced coach, Christopher Button, newly hired to rebuild the program. Except the men’s team ultimately faced the same fate the women’s lacrosse team faced a few months…
Campus Starbucks Reports No Loss Amid Wider Boycott Over Israel-Palestine
CUC students frequently get their coffee from the Starbucks in the Cougar Den. But the major coffee brand has been under criticism over the past year for their stance on the Israel-Hamas War. Activists have called for a boycott of Starbucks for calling…
Wind Symphony Conductor Richard Fischer Celebrates 50 Years at CUC
Richard Fischer first discovered his love for music listening to a record of Antonín Dvořák’s “New World Symphony,” a gift from his father, on the little stereo system in his childhood bedroom. Fischer listened to all four movements,…
Q&A With SGA President Michelle Medina
This fall, The Spectator will be interviewing all the student leaders of the “Big Six” organizations at CUC: the Student Government Association, Spiritual Life, the Campus Activities Board, the Latino Student Union, the Black Student Union, and the…
CUC Opens New Library For Free Enterprise and Honors Students
CUC’s Free Enterprise Center hosted an open house on August 31 launching the Liberty Fund Library, a new resource center for honors and Free Enterprise students. The small room in Krauss 218 has books on economics and political science, a round…
Feature: Why Trend Cycles are Speeding Up
Michigan State student Carsyn Manke, 20, was scrolling on TikTok in the Fall of 2022 when she noticed a fashion influencer wearing a black and white cow print halter top. Manke thought it was cute and she had just seen other people on TikTok with a…