Monthly Archive: September 2009

I.E. Illusion artists to speak on campus

I.E. Illusion artists to speak on campus

Three artists featured in the current UW-Green Bay Lawton Gallery exhibit, I.E. Illusion, will be on hand for an artists’ talk at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Studio Arts building, Room 411....

Men’s soccer suffers first loss

Men’s soccer suffers first loss

After taking the first game of a two-game road trip, the UW-Green Bay men’s soccer team suffered its first setback of the season, losing 2-1 at Butler University. The Phoenix won 4-1 over host...

Sports wrap-up

Sports wrap-up

The newest installment of the Green Bay Phoenix Monday Minute is up and online. Catch up on the week in Phoenix athletics and see what’s ahead – click here.

Be careful. Cameras could be watching

Be careful. Cameras could be watching

UW-Green Bay Psychology Prof. Christine Smith says that in a world where still and video cameras can be almost anywhere, thanks largely to cell phones, we all need to be more cautious. It’s unfortunate,...

Katers: Electronics in landfills

Katers: Electronics in landfills

Campus recycling and waste expert Prof. John Katers, Natural and Applied Sciences, shared his views with WBAY on an electronics waste bill that is making its way through the Wisconsin Legislature. “The flat-screen TVs,...

High turnout for flu vaccine

High turnout for flu vaccine

UW-Green Bay’s Counseling and Health Services saw high demand for the regular flu vaccine last week Thursday and Friday (Sept. 24-25). Students lined up out the door and down the hall so they could...

Update on H1N1 vaccine

Update on H1N1 vaccine

UW-Green Bay health officials are waiting to receive word as to when a supply of the H1N1 vaccine will available to distribute. Counseling and Health Center Director Amy Henniges said that health care providers...

UW Foundation prez to retire

UW Foundation prez to retire

The president of the UW Foundation has announced he will retire at the end of 2010, the Wisconsin State Journal reports. Andrew “Sandy” Wilcox has spent 21 years as head of the foundation. The...