Daily Archive: December 16, 2013
Good news for fans of Avenue Q, The Musical: You’ll have another chance to catch UW-Green Bay’s much-lauded performance before it hits the American College Theatre Festival stage next month. UW-Green Bay Theatre and...
It was quite the scene at the University Union when tickets went on sale at the University Ticketing and Information Center for April’s Ke$ha concert at the Kress. The line reached nearly 500 people...
We told you in our special Saturday Log about UW-Green Bay Music’s big role in the commencement-day festivities — including the awesome version of the University’s ‘Alma Mater,’ as sung by Music grad Greg...
It’s not quite like the millinery fashion shows at Royal Ascot or the Kentucky Derby, and there are, thankfully, fewer fox pelts, St. Vince miters and cheeseheads than you’ll see at Lambeau Field. Nonetheless,...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette dedicated much of Sunday’s (Dec. 15) page A-3 to UW-Green Bay’s Saturday commencement festivities, featuring photos, facts, and a terrific column from class speaker and Outstanding Student honoree Andrea Reisenauer....
A UW-Green Bay study led by former Biology Prof. Angela Bauer was making headlines this weekend and into Monday (Dec. 16), shedding light on concerns over manure pollution and endocrine disruptors in our area....
The Green Bay Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Pops delighted crowds for two shows at the Weidner Center this weekend — but if you missed out (or would like to catch it again), you’re still in...
Students Andrew Haugen, Megan Ryan and Morgan Leannah were first in line Monday morning (Dec. 16) to score precious tickets for the recently announced Kress Events Center concert by pop superstar Ke$ha. The three...
UW-Green Bay held its 88th semiannual commencement Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The December graduating class did not disappoint in terms of creative adaptations to the traditional, plain...
Saturday, Dec. 14 was a big day for UW-Green Bay’s newest alumni, and each reflected on something a little different as he or she waited to cross the commencement stage. For student speaker Andrea Reisenauer, it was the opportunities her time at the University presented, from study abroad to working closely with professors who care.