Daily Archive: June 25, 2019
Available this week at the weekly Veggie Sale on the Green Bay campus: Spinach-$4/bag Enjoy some large leaved spinach! This beautiful green spinach is an extremely nutrient-rich vegetable. It packs high amounts of carotenoids, vitamin C, vitamin K, folic...
Fear not! The Hartman’s Bakery and Pastry shop tradition will continue. UW-Green Bay alumnus Austin Rehrauer ’19 (History) and his wife Luisa are buying the longtime bakery, 901 N. 11th St., from owners Steve...
The UW-Green Bay Pride Center will represent near the music stage at the Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series, Leicht Memorial Park, 128 E. Dousman St. Green Bay, tonight (Tuesday, June 25) at 7...
When Sturgeon Bay District 2 Alderman David Hayes stepped off the Open Door Pride Festival Stage Saturday, a 12-year-old girl approached him and said “I’m gay, too, and I’m proud of you.” Hayes, the...
The Log highlighted alumnus Charlie Smith ’17 (Business Administration) in May, when he received an entrepreneurial award. The Green Bay Press-Gazette featured more about his career path and how UW-Green Bay and lecturer Ryan...
A group of Somali women (many of them students at UW-Green Bay) living in Green Bay are coming together to share their stories with the community through a book called “The First Winter.” It’s...
“Amid ongoing reports about new immigration proposals from President Donald J. Trump’s administration, it can be challenging to track change and continuity. What might appear as unprecedented moves are often intensifications of trends begun...
“Seymour High School and UWGB alumni Sandy Cohen III has accepted an invite to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Summer League. Cohen tweeted on Monday, “I’m blessed and thankful for everyone...
“Sandy Cohen III is getting the chance to make his NBA dream a reality. The former Seymour and University of Wisconsin-Green Bay star will play for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Summer League...
Season 2 of “Bird in the Wings” continues with a delve into the world of hip-hop! Yas! In this episode, Executive and Artistic Director of the Weidner Center, Kelli Striclkand, chats with visual artist,...