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Vol. 01, No. 09, December 7, 2011

Second act:
Revitalizing the Weidner
The spotlight shines once again on the Weidner Center at UW-Green Bay, this time as key stakeholders discuss plans to reinvigorate the performing arts center. Chancellor Tom Harden led a series of sessions on the topic. Learn more.
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Phoenix rising, to No. 16
The Packers aren’t the only unbeaten team in Green Bay. Check out Tuesday’s latest ranking from ESPN/USA Today and you’ll see the 7-0 Phoenix women’s basketball team once again on the rise. Learn more. |
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Best of student art
On exhibit through Thursday at the Lawton Gallery is the award-winning work of UW-Green Bay’s finest art students. We have the list of honorees and a full photo gallery online. Learn more. |
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Kids win when athletes tie
A group of UW-Green Bay student-athletes recently blanketed children at St. Vincent Hospital with affection. They made 16 tie blankets as a gift for youngsters at the hospital’s Pediatric Hematology Cancer Clinic. Learn more. |
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| Tell your fortune?
The things you see on a University campus! How about a faux fortune-telling machine that resembles the creepy, magical “Zoltar” from the Tom Hanks comedy “Big”? Located on the second floor of the Union, the display promoted the students’ recent and highly popular “Psychic Fair.” Credit to staffer Grant Winslow and student Chris Baldwin of Good Times Programming for taking an animatronic Santa and turning it into a plausible Zoltar.
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