Daily Archive: April 13, 2009

‘Green Innovations’ speakers announced

‘Green Innovations’ speakers announced

Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton will help open the “Green Innovations 2009: Connecting Natural Capital to Economic Competitiveness” symposium, scheduled for Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, in the University Union. Also announced today was the...

Observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month at UW-Green Bay

Observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month at UW-Green Bay

Staff member Joanie Dovekas of Residence Life and student Starr Syrett, founder of the student organization SAVE (Sexual Assault Violence Eradication), are announcing a range of events to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month on...

Final call for International Dinner tickets

Final call for International Dinner tickets

Don’t forget to buy your International Dinner Tickets! The performance and dinner is on Saturday evening, April 18, in the Phoenix Room. The event is $10 for UW-Green Bay students and $15 for community,...

Special Olympics basketball event this Saturday

Special Olympics basketball event this Saturday

The Black Student Union at UW-Green Bay is sponsoring a Special Olympics charity basketball event this Saturday (April 18) at the Kress Events Center. Athletes from Special Olympics Wisconsin—Northeastern Area will play against athletes...

Clarification on 22-year-old mayor

Clarification on 22-year-old mayor

Sorry, but we were so intrigued by the prospect of Manitowoc electing a 22-year-old as its mayor that we mischaracterized the relationship of Justin Nickels to the University. Nickels is a college student who...

Green Innovations 2009 symposium

Green Innovations 2009 symposium

GREEN BAY — Businesses and organizations interested in improving their bottom line with innovation and sustainability will want to register for, or participate in the “Green Innovations 2009: Connecting Natural Capital to Economic Competitiveness”...