Daily Archive: April 11, 2011

Author to speak at UW-Green Bay about supermax prisons

Author to speak at UW-Green Bay about supermax prisons

Sharon Shalev, internationally known author of Supermax, Controlling Risk Through Solitary Confinement, will speak on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Christie Theatre located in the University Union. Shalev will speak out against supermax prisons and their impact on society. This event is free and open to the public.

Smile and Say ‘Commencement’

Smile and Say ‘Commencement’

UW-Green Bay seniors were all smiles for the Senior Resource Fair and Reception in the Phoenix Room of the University Union April 6. It was the largest attendance for the fair, to date, with...

April book talk is postponed

April book talk is postponed

This month’s Humanistic Studies Great Books Discussion, on The Autobiography of Malcolm X to be led by Prof. J. Vince Lowery, has been postponed to May 24 due to a scheduling conflict. “We apologize...

Back to the land: Students dig in to help on organic journey

Back to the land: Students dig in to help on organic journey

UW-Green Bay students used spring break 2011 to travel to the Blue Ridge Mountains town of Floyd, Va., to sample that region’s growing sustainable agriculture movement. The students are all members of SLO Food Alliance, the student organization committed to increasing access to healthy food from local sources.