Monthly Archive: February 2009
Same-sex couples could form domestic partnerships and receive dozens of the same legal benefits as married people under a proposal by Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle. Supporters say it’s a step forward for gay and...
Prof. Andrew Kersten provided insight on a Press-Gazette story about how projects developed from President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal survive yet today. The New Deal had a mixed impact on Wisconsin with some...
The Phoenix women’s basketball team has at least a share of the Horizon League title following an 88-44 win over Loyola Saturday. It’s the team’s 11th straight regular-season conference title. The Phoenix (23-3 overall)...
Arguably, a shaky economy hasn’t hurt Phoenix basketball attendance this year. The men have seen an 8-percent increase in attendance to 4,192 fans for 14 home dates, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports. “Product has...
Did you know? UW-Green Bay seniors Terry Evans, Mike Schachtner and Ryan Tillema make up the only senior class with three members to score more than 1,000 career points for the Phoenix men’s basketball...
UW-Green Bay Nordic skier Santi Ocariz has a few goals in mind—become an All-American and, eventually, an Olympian. Ocariz has two event wins this year and is preparing for a third trip to the...
Lucy A. Arendt, assistant professor of Business Administration (management) recently attended and presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute in Salt Lake City. Her invited presentation, “Triggering Voluntary Individual...
Here’s a reminder on a campuswide presentation scheduled for Monday (Feb. 23) from 3:45 to 5 p.m. in MAC Hall Room 208. The topic will be creativity and problem solving as essential elements of...
The women’s basketball team extended its unbeaten streak to 14 with a 73-52 victory over Illinois-Chicago Thursday night at the Kress Events Center. The Phoenix improved to 22-3 overall and a perfect 14-0 in...
Also up in rotation this week on the main UW-Green Bay homepage is a feature story about classified staff member Barb Sydow, whose death last October inspired friends, co-workers and students in the Nursing...