Daily Archive: January 30, 2018
A short story in the Jan. 22, 2018 issue of The Business News puts out a call for nominations for the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business 2018 Weyenberg Prize for Business Excellence. Applications...
Txhees Xiong ’17 (Human Development) participated in the UW-Milwaukee Mr. and Miss Hmong University Pageant on Jan. 20. She was selected Miss Hmong Universities first runner-up. The popular Xiong was an intern for UW-Green...
Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)...
UW-Green Bay Theatre Studio Productions and Alternate Theatre presents the one-act play by Jonathan Yukich, “Boiling People in My Coffee,” Feb. 1-3, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in Theatre Hall 110, UW-Green Bay. The play...
Phoenix Friday is back, and so are the savings. On Feb. 2 (Groundhog’s Day), your The Phoenix Bookstore discount depends on Punxsutawney Phil. If he sees his shadow, you receive 30% off all Nike...
“We think of the Olympics in a sports context, naturally. But the games also have a cultural significance for the host country. It’s the idea that the event is an all-encompassing showcase,” writes Warren...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies) will “chart the historical origins and the political conditions that have led to our modern economy,” in a program Feb. 6 from 6 to...
Project Coastal partner UW-Marinette is hosting a Lunar New Year 2018 celebration. It’s a celebration of Asia’s largest holiday festival. The event, free and open to the public, is Feb. 15 from 6 to...
When the Green Bay men beat Cleveland State 66-44 last week (Jan. 25) the team allowed the third-fewest points allowed by the Phoenix in a conference game during the Horizon League era. It was...
A sold-out Seinfeld at the Weidner Center this weekend (Friday, Jan. 26, 2018), was just one of three big-time standup acts in the areas, the Post-Crescent reports.