Day: October 22, 2008
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Shorewood asks for help on theft of pins, flags
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The Shorewood Golf Course had its entire set of pins and flags stolen over the weekend. It’s not the first theft, either. Since the semester began, roughly $500 worth of flagsticks, tee blocks and assorted items have gone missing. If you have any information, contact UW-Green Bay Public Safety, or Golf Course Superintendent Nate Rusch…
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Reminder: Flu shots
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Flu shots will be dispensed on a first-come, first-served basis Thursday, Nov. 6, and Friday, Nov. 7, in Counseling and Health, Room 1400 of the Student Services Building. The hours are 1 to 4 p.m. on Nov. 6 and 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Nov. 7, or until the vaccine runs dry. Bring campus…
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Jazz Jam tonight at Common Grounds!
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The University Union is working with the UW-Green Bay Jazz Studies Program to bring the campus a monthly Jazz Jam in the Common Grounds Coffeehouse. The first Jazz Jam is tonight (Wednesday, Oct. 22) from 8 to 10 p.m.
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Noppe to present results of student bereavement study on Oct. 31
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All members of the campus community are welcome to attend Prof. Illene Noppe’s session, “Pathways Through College During Bereavement,” at noon Friday, Oct. 31, in MAC Hall 229. (Rescheduled from an earlier date, her presentation is part of the ongoing Faculty Development Series.) Noppe notes that college campuses are typically places of growth, optimism, and…
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Back by popular demand, free Fitness Freakout #2
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Dianne Bornhoft-Blanch, fitness coordinator for the Kress Events Center, shares word of the semester’s second free Fitness Freakout. It’s two hours worth of activities from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday (Oct. 30). Look for info at the Kress, or just show up.
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Alumni pitch in at Volunteer Center’s Halloween Ball
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Several UW-Green Bay alumni and current employees are assisting the local Volunteer Center with its first-ever Halloween Ball and costume contest at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center. Big Mouth and The Power Tool Horns will perform. For tickets, call the Volunteer Center at (920) 429-9445.
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Community turns out for Kagen-Gard debate
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A crowd of about 300 — mostly community members — came to campus Tuesday night for the 8th District Congressional debate. A big photo of UW-Green Bay Prof. and moderator Tim Dale with candidates Kagen and Gard leads the Press-Gazette coverage.
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Didn’t see Soletski-Theisen? Kagen-Gard? Wisconsin Eye did
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We’re told the 88th Assembly District forum held on this campus last Friday is now online as a webcast by Wisconsin Eye. We’re also told that Tuesday’s 8th Congressional District debate will soon be there, as well. Look on the right-hand side of the Wisconsin Eye political site at http://www.wisconsineye.com/.
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Prof. Dutch part of Press-Gazette focus group
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Prof. Steve Dutch was part of the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s series of panel discussions focusing on key issues in the 2008 presidential election. Dutch, who took part in a discussion about energy, said there’s no guarantee that offshore oil drilling will produce the desired results toward energy independence. He cited the promise of exploring energy…
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Prof. Meyer in earlier round table
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In case you missed it, Prof. Tim Meyer was part of an earlier Press-Gazette discussion about the war in Iraq. Read it here.