Monthly Archive: June 2009
Tosaint Ricketts was on the roster when the Canadian national team recorded a 1-0 victory over Cypress in an international exhibition last month. The promotion made Ricketts the first former Phoenix soccer player to...
The “Buzzed Into the 920” segment on local TV has a new reporter with another UW-Green Bay connection. Kari Merchant, a junior Communication major from Green Bay, recently became the local entertainment reporter for...
The Green Bay men’s soccer team will open the 2009 season at Santaga Stadium Sept. 1 with likely one of its toughest tests of the season — a meeting with Big Ten power Northwestern....
The Green Bay women’s soccer team faces Wisconsin and Indiana of the Big Ten and Iowa State and Nebraska of the Big Ten as part of the 2009 schedule announced this week by head...
GREEN BAY — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye will likely appear on the nationally televised “Bill Moyers’ Journal” this Friday and Sunday on the Public Broadcasting System. Kaye, professor of Social Change...
Note to those of you who want to get a jump on the 2009-10 Campus Common Theme: Red Sky At Morning: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment, by James Gustave Speth, is...
The other day we matter-of-factly reported on a Florida newspaper reprinting an essay by Prof. Michael Kraft, Public and Environmental Affairs. Turns out, it was just the tip of the iceberg. Kraft writes several...
Prof. Harvey Kaye will return to the Bill Moyers’ Journal news program on PBS to discuss the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine’s passing. Paine, America’s “first great radical,” is a favorite subject of Kaye,...
Prof. Harvey Kaye’s description of Thomas Paine — “Possibly the most influential writer in modern human history” — led a BBC News Magazine story about the so-called “father of the American revolution.” Monday (June...
Marge Weidner said she cried last month when she first saw and heard the new campus carillon, which is dedicated to her late husband and founding UW-Green Bay Chancellor Ed Weidner. The carillon, located...