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Close-ups: Field trip down memory lane

Close-ups: Field trip down memory lane

Vintage photographs from the UW-Green Bay archives, mostly dating from the 1970s and ’80s, have been gathered, framed and installed along the walls of the corridor linking the Student Services Building and the Cofrin Library.

Ecumenical Center becomes Mauthe Center

Ecumenical Center becomes Mauthe Center

The Ecumenical Center Board of Directors has announced that it is changing the name of the organization from The Ecumenical Center to The Richard Mauthe Center for Faith, Spirituality, and Social Justice. The decision...

Generosity must be contagious

Generosity must be contagious

Shane Kohl of University Advancement reports that the annual UW-Green Bay alumni phone-a-thon is off to an encouraging start. Phone solicitation gets trickier every year, what with some people jettisoning their land lines and...

Snapshots: final look at Native American art show

Snapshots: final look at Native American art show

The exhibit “Mostly Indian and Other Fables,” is featured in the Lawton Gallery through Thursday, Nov. 4.  Stephen Perkins, curator of art, and UW-Green Bay graduate Amii John are co-curators of the exhibit and...

Brown-bag Lunch on TAUWP, unionization

Brown-bag Lunch on TAUWP, unionization

A session that is free and open to the UW-Green Bay campus may be of particular interest to Faculty and Academic Staff who now have the option to unionize. The Academic Staff Professional Development...

Remembering Butch Reimer

Remembering Butch Reimer

Carolyn Freeman, a senior on the Phoenix women’s Nordic ski team, posted an essay on the Athletics website expressing her sadness at the passing of Coach Butch Reimer, and her joy in having had...

Seventh straight win for Phoenix

Seventh straight win for Phoenix

The Green Bay men’s soccer team improved to 11-4-1 overall and 7-2-1 in the Horizon League over the weekend with a seventh consecutive victory. The Phoenix beat Loyola 2-1 to solidify the team’s hold...