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Vol. 01, No. 22, July 10, 2012

Central park:
Open space to link housing, campus core
A park-like area for student gatherings, events and recreation is soon to be developed on three acres of undeveloped land separating the Residence Life complex and the University Union. The cost of clearing, landscaping and improvements will be covered by University Village Housing, Inc. Planners say the space will be an activity magnet and outdoor focal point for student life. Learn more.
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Spiders! Coming soon!
Don’t be alarmed. Be proud. Through the leadership of UW-Green Bay’s resident ‘spider man,’ Prof. Mike Draney, the University is hosting a national meeting of the American Arachnological Society. Learn more. |
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Prof makes ‘Romeo’ a comedy
The curtain lifts Thursday night (July 12) at the Weidner Center on the world premiere of "Searching for Romeo," an original musical comedy penned by UW-Green Bay English Prof. Brian Sutton. Our slideshow offers a preview. Learn more. |
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Scenes from summer camp
Early July marks the halfway point of the UW-Green Bay summer camp season. In case you missed it, here’s a link to our webpage photo gallery. See more. |
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Can you hear me now?
Not always, if you’re in the below-ground Student Services Building. Demolition crews are jack-hammering away, furiously at times, as they repair the nearly 40-year-old roof deck and update the outdoor plaza above. Meanwhile, Student Services staffers are bravely soldiering on, through the din, until work wraps up in early fall.
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