Daily Archive: January 26, 2011
The Dallas Convention & Visitor Bureau just called. They’ll be running a “Mystery Man” hunt in Green Bay this weekend with the coveted prize — two tickets to the Super Bowl, flights and accommodation....
The Packers will not bring cheerleaders to Super Bowl XLV. Students from UW-Green Bay and St. Norbert College make up the Packers cheer squad. A team spokesman tells the Green Bay Press-Gazette the cheerleaders...
Todd Sanders, the UW-Green Bay staff member and social-media guru who’s taking part in a national promotion involving Mercedes-Benz, a cross-country “race” fueled by Twitter and a trip to the Big Game that they’re...
Frost Fest is upon us again. That means chili and of course much more. From February 7th to the 12th there will be many activities going on around campus. The Annual Chili Cook-off will...
Vicki Medland from the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity will be giving two talks on heirloom seeds and seed genetics this spring. The first is 5:30 pm, Thursday (Jan. 27) at House of Tawet, 601...
Visiting scholar Salameh Naimat from the University of Jordan will deliver a pair of lectures in the coming days. (See our previous post.) • His first lecture, “Nabataeans: History and Civilization” will address an...
Teams are forming NOW for the 2011 Relay For Life. There will be two information sessions for students, faculty and staff to learn more about the Relay, how they can be involved, and pick...
Speaking of the fight against cancer, just a quick reminder that the 2011 American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days campaign is underway! Orders and payments need to be submitted by 4 p.m. on Mon., Feb....
Chris Dinse, a 2009 UW-Green Bay graduate, had the privilege of being among the select musicians playing in the Green Bay Packers “Tundra Line” drumline this season.