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Reminder: Be sure to stop over at the University Union’s Phoenix Room for a few minutes mid-day Tuesday (April 19). If more than 80 students can take the time to put together nearly 50...
Reminder: Be sure to stop over at the University Union’s Phoenix Room for a few minutes mid-day Tuesday (April 19). If more than 80 students can take the time to put together nearly 50...
Notice: UW-Green Bay employees should be aware that coordination of Workers Compensation claims are now being handled by staff member Marie Stephenson in the Business and Finance Office, Cofrin Library Suite 830. (For many...
If you brought a lunch, save it for another day. If you normally buy your lunch, buy it here. If you don’t need lunch, buy a bowl anyway. The annual Empty Bowls fundraiser for...
The UW-Green Bay Gerontology Center hosts the colloquium “The Ethics of Euthanasia,” to be led by Prof. Derek Jeffreys, a religious studies specialist with the Humanistic Studies academic unit, Tuesday (April 19) from 2...
Kelly Franz of the Controllers Office, UW-Green Bay’s standard bearer in the epic 26-mile footrace known as the Boston Marathon, acquitted himself well Monday. It was the fastest marathon ever run, at least by...
April 27 and 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. — The Phoenix Bookstore Spring Fling Blowout Sale offers rock-bottom prices on t-shirts, hoodies and pants. April 27 and 28, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m....
That’s the headline being used to promote two opportunities to hear race-privilege writer and lecturer Tim Wise on campus next Tuesday, April 26. He’ll present at 10 a.m. in the Phoenix Room and 4...
Here’s reminder to purchase your tickets for the April 28 Japanese Luncheon by noon next Monday. Kristin Aoki will present a slide show on Japanese food and culture. The University Union says she knows...
We told you in our last issue about the brass and flute recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 20) in Fort Howard Hall, featuring The Phoenix Brass under the direction of UW-Green Bay Prof....
Word has been received of the death earlier today of UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Emeritus Charles F. Matter. He was 69. Matter (pronounced MAHT-der) taught more than three decades at UW-Green Bay, leading courses...