Monthly Archive: November 2015
The exhibit “Bittersweet Winds,” documenting the too-often stereotypical and negative representation of the American Indian in mass media and popular culture, continues through Wednesday (Nov. 18) in Alumni Rooms A and B. Educator and...
In a promising sign for Phoenix basketball 2015-16, Green Bay players have swept the first Horizon League player of the week awards. Carrington Love was the leading scorer in the Phoenix’s 93-89 loss to...
Gallery Nite presented by Merrill Lynch returns to the Olde Main Street District this Thursday (Nov. 19) from 5 to 9 p.m., showcasing arts, music, local restaurants and local breweries and wineries for a...
UW-Green Bay Police took a male suspect into custody at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 14) on campus, successfully concluding an episode that brought several city squad cars to campus. The incident started at...
The Music program pays tribute to the school’s 50th anniversary with instrumental and vocal jazz ensembles combining in concert to present “That ‘60s Show,” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 14) in the University Theatre....
The Intertribal Student Council once again brings the education-focused collection “Bittersweet Winds” to UW-Green Bay. The nationally touring exhibit challenges the history of ‘Indian’ representations in mass media and popular culture. The exhibit will...
UW-Green Bay’s Center for Middle East Studies and Partnerships will be joining St Norbert College’s Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice and Public Understanding for a round-table discussion on the Syrian refugee crisis last night (Nov....
The Phoenix women welcome in-state rival Marquette for their season opener at 7 p.m. today (Friday, Nov. 13) at the Kress Events Center. Coach Kevin Borseth’s Green Bay team has high hopes again, and...
The Phoenix women’s game Friday (Nov. 13) is Military Appreciation Night. The UW-Green Bay players will be sporting special jerseys honoring 14 local female service. Prior to the game, Debbie Thomas (Green Bay), Lynn...
Prior to tipoff, former UW-Green Bay women’s basketball player, Ellen Edison, will receive the Cecil N. Coleman Medal of Honor, the Horizon League’s most prestigious award given out annually to one male and one...