Monthly Archive: February 2012
As we told you the other day, the Cofrin Library celebrated its 40th anniversary in delicious style Monday (Feb. 27), hosting its first-ever Edible Book Fest. From loyal re-creations to pun-y and artistic takes,...
Interest is building for alumna Laura Hollingsworth’s Tuesday, March 13 After Thoughts address, which will offer a unique and up-close look at the ever-evolving media landscape. Hollingsworth, president and publisher of The Des Moines...
Last week we shared notice of the opportunity to nominate a candidate for the Lavender Leadership Award program. This week, we extend an invitation to any and all to show their support for the...
UW-Green Bay will host a Christie Theatre visit at 7 p.m. Tuesday (March 6) from a group of American and Ugandan activists seeking to draw attention to the “Invisible Children” of Central Africa. The...
Saw this fun item in today’s UW-Green Bay Alumni e-newsletter: “We’d like to wish a warm “Happy Birthday” to 21 UW-Green Bay alumni born on February 29! The youngest of which is turning 6...
It’s scheduled for Monday through Friday (March 5-9), the week leading into spring break. Check their website or Facebook page for the best daily deals. *** *** *** *** *** Incidentally, hours during Spring...
The Green Bay men’s basketball team ended its season Tuesday night with a 77-60 loss to the hot-shooting Youngstown State Penguins in the opening round of the Horizon League Tournament. The loss ended a...
Sophomore Alec Brown was one of the most consistent players in the Horizon League this season, and the 7-foot-1 sophomore was rewarded for that consistency this week when he was named first-team All-Horizon League....
Prof. Patricia Terry was the faculty presenter for the Feb. 24 installment of the Natural and Applied Sciences unit’s popular seminar series. Her topic was “Sustainable Europe: Lessons and Observations from Germany, Luxembourg and...
A Janesville man who sold Parker Pens around the world, wrote books about international etiquette and worked for both Democratic and Republican governors is gone. Roger Axtell, 80, died unexpectedly Sunday in Arizona. Former...