Monthly Archive: February 2015
The national Campus Kitchens Project announced earlier this week that the affiliate at UW-Green Bay will be one of 10 college and university programs to receive grants focused on the growing problem of older...
The roundup provided here yesterday for the nominees for the Student Employee of the Year was missing a name: Taylor Schmitz of the Disability Services Office. For the now-corrected post with the complete list...
On Friday night (Feb. 20) in front of a national cable audience, Green Bay (21-6, 10-3 HL) will look to keep its offense clicking as it welcomes Cleveland State (16-11, 10-3 HL) to its...
After missing seven months following summer shoulder surgery, former and current Phoenix player (fans know what we mean) Alec Brown made his NBA D-League debut earlier this week with the Suns’ affiliate, the Bakersfield...
Just a reminder: The Phoenix Bookstore is offering 20 percent off school supplies on Friday(Feb. 20), and A’viands is offering a 10 percent discount to anyone wearing Phoenix gear.
The Office of Public Safety is raffling off general-admission event passes to Rock USA, among other prizes, to raise money for the Public Safety Student Scholarship Fund at UW-Green Bay. The drawing is to...
Tessa McGill, assistant coach, shares news of an offer to UW-Green Bay faculty and staff members who might be interested in registering their own young players in some Phoenix Volleyball skills clinics. The “Spring...
The Log is non-partisan, but we do admire good writing. A faculty member and historian at UW-Milwaukee penned a very nicely structured essay for the New York Times in which she civilly points out...
The governor’s proposed 2015-17 budget for the UW System continues to be the topic of numerous national articles, columns and opinion pieces. The online publication Slate typically has a progressive slant, but this time,...
The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team (21-6, 10-3) ran past Detroit (12-17, 5-9) at the Resch Center Wednesday night, 96-76. Star of the game was senior forward Greg Mays, who shattered his career high...