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Academic Year 2007-2008:
- Vol. 39, No. 150 / August 21, 2008
- UW-Madison chancellor rips Legislature, WMC
- Journal-Sentinel coverage
- Live from the Regents
- Stipends for students on Common Theme
- Welcome back at AIC
- Need your help on Move-in Day
- Dollars available for development
- Report warns of growing demand for UW counseling
- ‘Going green registers with colleges’
- Briefs: Cruz, Illene Noppe
- Vol. 39, No. 149 / August 19, 2008
- Chancellor Search site
- Survey: What do YOU think?
- Position announcement
- Still more public forums
- Phoenix Bookstore will be ready to soar, next Monday
- Engaging results: latest NSSE sighting
- More Seinfeld
- Remembering faculty member Boyd Coleman
- Thursday is summer’s final CSAC lunch fundraiser
- Luncheon dates: Thai, Holiday, India and Caribbean
- Reilly wants Regents to seek more money for UW System growth
- Did ‘UW bashing’ drive star away?
- Presidents tout UW as national leader in accountability
- A new Associate VP
- Wisconsin Covenant director is La Crosse native
- Phoenix tennis ace weighs in on game’s future
- Reminder: Director of Purchasing sessions
- Mike Barry farewell
- Littig assesses presidential race in Wisconsin
- New-Employee Safety Training
- Platteville opens a museum
- Time capsule in Green Bay
- If you drive, even a personal vehicle, read this
- Brief: Arendt

- Vol. 39, No. 148 / August 11, 2008
- Jeffreys, Voelker, Kain and Vescio will talk Great Books
- History helper Herber is a grad
- Students on rise as entrepreneurs
- Wisconsin lags in GED success
- Vol. 39, No. 147 / August 8, 2008
- Interest in the Northwoods
- Rosewall, alumni on state arts task force
- Hutchison plans ‘The Tourist City’ conference
- New hours for Area Research Center
- See food on the bayshore
- ‘Legislators should recognize the value of higher education’
- Major stem cell grant
- Vol. 39, No. 146 / August 5, 2008
- Union grand opening on Sept. 10
- Grounds closed, but free coffee!
- Toning up: CSAC recycles
- Snapshots: Clerks, Treasurers and a big week
- In praise of the Institute
- Registration for Fall Conference
- Biggest Book Salespalooza yet!
- Railroad exhibit rides Kersten idea with Taylor tie
- Kersten speaks this Thursday
- Xiong case, one year later
- Small Business Development Center client wins Governor’s award
- Training for entrepreneurs
- UW-Green Bay student’s idea on safety awareness gains traction
- Personal safety has gotta have attitude
- News on a neighbor
- Nice pub for Space Experience camp
- Eau Claire loses Tallant
- TAUWP sues Platteville over retention fund plan
- No coal for U
- Portch returns to review UW System hiring
- George Will to visit
- Reminder: Phoenix Bookstore closed Wednesday
- ‘Shelter from the Storm’

- Vol. 39, No. 145 / July 31, 2008
- Chancellor comments
- Search firm
- More opportunities to talk, in late August
- News coverage
- Hire someone like Ward, P-G suggests
- Downtown Green Bay wants your feedback
- Phoenix Bookstore to be closed Wednesday
- Documentary on women in poverty airs on WPT
- NY Times conservative links education, economy
- Congress tackles higher-ed issues
- Regent president defends Doyle on chancellor interviews
- Brief: Zapf
- Vol. 39, No. 144 / July 30, 2008
- Chancellor forums are under way
- Vol. 39, No. 143 / July 28, 2008
- Q&A: David Ward
- Retirement gathering for Mike Barry is Aug. 22
- Chancellor forum reminder
- The ‘greening’ of America’s campuses
- Klatt is new women’s tennis coach
- Remembering Pulaski fire chief
- Flags at half-staff
- Vol. 39, No. 142 / July 25, 2008
- Snapshots: Chinese delegation
- UW-Green Bay faculty help lead water-quality symposium
- Ergonomic work stations?
- Storbeck/Pimentel is retained for search
- Meanwhile, no vacation for Shepard
- Singles on sale soon for Evans, Seinfeld
- Adult Degree partnership highlighted at presidents’ meeting
- Phoenix men’s program ranks respectable 105th
- Coverage for student safety class
- Tech-transfer draws notice
- Hurdles for study-abroad students
- UW study sees no gender gap in math
- Higher-ed inflation trails CPI
- Briefs: Arendt, Goff, Meinhardt
- Vol. 39, No. 141 / July 21, 2008
- Chancellor search group announces open forums for July
- Scheberle: Sessions are for public, campus input
- More planned
- Q&A on financial aid
- Student aid sees boost from Washington
- Rosin part of student safety course
- Upward Bound
- From chair, she helps teach basketball
- More academic recognition for Schachtner, Tillema
- ‘UWO flood damages reach $5.5 million’
- Parents share tales of college costs
- UW-Sheboygan touts efforts with returning adults
- Doyle chooses first science adviser
- ‘Wisconsin lawmakers seek review of state employee sick leave use’
- Some states avoid slashing higher ed
- Brief: Kraft
- Vol. 39, No. 140 / July 17, 2008
- Dolan lands $285,000 EPA grant for Great Lakes
- Kagen visits Monday to host Financial Aid talk
- UW-Green Bay’s Haynie, Swan make ‘Top 25’
- Snapshots: Jessica Doyle
- December in July
- UW-Rock offers ‘educational makeover’
- Binge drinking stats
- UW-Extension names new provost
- Wiley to WISCAPE
- Fairest candidate
- Vol. 39, No. 139 / July 14, 2008
- Convocation is Aug. 26
- Jessica Doyle here Tuesday to visit Upward Bound
- UW-Green Bay’s program
- Snapshots and a movie: Summer Art Studio
- Tax ruling likely to cause budget woes
- Newspaper digs into Fellner case
- Sex harassment settlement
- Vol. 39, No. 138 / July 11, 2008
- Big Bookstore blowout, today only
- Peter Cofrin
- Responding to workplace injuries
- A golf course legend
- Vol. 39, No. 137 / July 9, 2008
- Redlands award is named for Lockard
- Note: New phone numbers for relocated AIC and Student Life
- Reminder: Retirement party is Thursday for Marie Stephenson
- Cofrin grants help four to study natural areas
- Another Davis follows the birds
- UW-Green Bay’s Nonn has women-in-science/aviation link to EAA
- She’ll be giving free plane rides on the 26th
- Student president reminds campus of U-Pass launch
- Parent says ‘thanks’ for U-Pass
- Total Guitarist Camp
- Oshkosh provost will take interim top job at Parkside
- NY Times says newest hires more moderate
- State of Ohio woos military vets
- Colleges look at privatizing health coverage for students
- Vol. 39, No. 136 / July 3, 2008
- News reports: UW System lapse is $25 million
- IDC awards for Caglar, Entwistle, Voelker
- Ganyard, Web Services are now in CL 730
- Alumni Golf snapshots
- 'Sound Tracker' makes noise on ABC
- Editorial calls for better hiring
- Independent consultant to review UW-Parkside process
- Vol. 39, No. 135 / June 25, 2008
- Teaching grants for Johnson, Noppe, Nelson and Vespia
- Monday is closing date for 2007-08 Founders contributions
- Allegations force resignation at UW-Parkside
- Rep. Nass calls for delaying UWGB, UWRF searches
- Undecided on search firm
- Countdown to 'A Space Experience'
- Middle School Music Camp
- Bollant hires Divilbiss, Flunker
- Twitterers
- Briefs: Dalke, Thornton
- Vol. 39, No. 134 / June 25, 2008
- No cookout today; it's Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 133 / June 24, 2008
- Luczaj earns grant for local bedrock research
- Bauer-Dantoin, Fermanich, Zorn to analyze groundwater chemicals
- Federal investigation at Louisville has UW-Parkside concerned
- Nicolet College schedules info session
- Spanish Immersion seminar at Stone Harbor
- Reminders: Bookstore, Deadman, Sodexho
- More LOG on Wednesday
- Brief: Arendt
- Vol. 39, No. 132 / June 20, 2008
- 38,000 UW grant for First-Year Seminars
- Passing of Paul Davis
- Bookstore closing for inventory
- Deadman gathering
- Residence Life students go landlineless (sort of)
- Flood cleanup at UW-Oshkosh
- A cookout Thursday
- Save the date: Classified Staff Fall Conference
- Grandparents' U
- UW families seek safety report cards
- Jazz on the Bay camp
- Senior High Summer Art Studio
- Artwork takes wing
- Yet another useful reminder on e-mail
- Fiscal Year cutoffs
- Graduate hones chops in 'Kung Fu Panda'
- Post-Crescent: Vet tuition deal is nice, but...
- No steam
- Brief: Rosewall
- Vol. 39, No. 131 / June 18, 2008
- Federal agency tests communication as part of pandemic preparedness
- Pandemic info will come via campus e-mail
- Information also online
- Prevention steps also communicated
- More info online
- Vol. 39, No. 130 / June 13, 2008
- Phuture Phoenix scholarship funds growing
- Shepards' farewell photos online
- Chancellor search officially begins
- Professor pay is worth exploring
- "Good news" UW-Green Bay
- Cameras focused on FOCUS
- Graduations galore at Kress Events Center
- Campus spared the brunt of recent rains
- Vol. 39, No. 129 / June 9, 2008
- Two new arts majors coming to UW-Green Bay
- Six faculty promotions approved
- Shepard offers 'A look back, and forward'
- Chancellor wants better faculty compensation
- Panel will advise UW System on faculty pay
- UW-Milwaukee to get new schools
- Regents approve three new chancellors
- More from the Regents meeting
- Reminder: Chancellor's reception is Wednesday
- Seinfeld among Weidner acts
- Hanewall joins Human Resources Office
- Phoenix Club to have summer hours
- Garden Café has new summer menu
- Get the scoop, every Wednesday
- Vol. 39, No. 128 / June 6, 2008
- UW chancellor to out-earn System president
- Shepard: Tuition hike is a concern
- Lo, Willems available as anti-hate crime resources
- State grant, appointment for Prof. Ashmann
- Newspaper on search committee
- Professor's take on Obama win
- Fresno references Dutch gas/transit equation
- Vol. 39, No. 127 / June 5, 2008
- The 21 names
- Chairperson Denise Scheberle
- Riley emphasizes continuity, community partnerships
- Alumni abundant on Regent subcommittee
- Reminder: first meeting
- Vol. 39, No. 126 / June 3, 2008
- Regents to consider 5.5 percent tuition rise this week
- No increases at UW colleges
- By the numbers: Resident tuition/fees here would go to $6,308
- What the hikes will cover
- Breaking it down further
- Vol. 39, No. 125 / June 2, 2008
- Search Committee meets June 11
- Faculty/Staff Campaign: Still time to make a difference!
- Online option
- Story explores endangered languages, Abbott's work with Oneida
- Classified Staff's fundraiser a hit, so far
- Writer says UW bashing is an unwise sport
- System wants full funding for vet benefit
- Eau Claire, Oshkosh nursing
- Oshkosh, Marinette, Madison students win Liberal Arts essay test
- UW System job posting
- Job outlook? Engineering is hot
- Leadership Conference hosted by Platteville
- Briefs: Style, Walter

- Vol. 39, No. 124 / May 30, 2008
- Death of Dorothy Blair
- Chancellor: She was a 'visionary'
- Blair legacy at UW-Green Bay
- No news yet on search committee
- Sanders grabs CASE honors with 'South Park' parody
- Come visit the AIC at new home
- Kress invites you to summer fitness
- Shorewood's Thursday lunches again raise $ for staff development
- Tears of joy: The Phoenix has landed
- TV's Korman a favorite here
- Longer wait for raises
- Chancellor weighs in
- Cornell provost chosen to lead UW-Madison
- The challenges ahead
- Some see hiring as milestone
- UW-Madison to revisit engineering tuition
- Decker: Blame UW-L for financial aid problems
- Briefs: Brunsting, Russ
- Vol. 39, No. 123 / May 29, 2008
- Say hello to mellow (or MLLO)
- Hammersmith snapshots
- Cofrin Library: 'Keep those books longer'
- Golf for scholarships
- Sergio Garcia coming here?
- P-G tribute to Shepards
- Reminder: June 11 celebration
- Callahan retirement
- Deadman retirement
- Snapshots from Great Lakes signing ceremony
- Test of emergency-communication channels
- Kids in the Hall are here Sunday
- More news Friday, including appointment of 'The Committee'
- Vol. 39, No. 122 / May 22, 2008
- Journal-Sentinel urges Doyle to spare UW Growth Agenda
- Parkside has a new chancellor
- System names new COO
- UW-Green Bay seniors awarded for art exhibits
- A field trip for Costa Rican kids
- Southwest senior getting a taste of college life
- College from a student perspective
- UWGB to bring in a blogger
- More degrees in Wisconsin's Northwoods
- Word spreading about Northwoods degrees
- Summer dining options on campus
- Reminder: Flags at half-staff Monday
- Vol. 39, No. 121 / May 19, 2008
- Milestone marked with 25,000th graduate
- Nerad, Seidl honored with Chancellor's Awards
- Fowler gets honorary Doctor of Laws Degree
- A big 'first' for First Nations major
- Take a seat at the Kress Events Center
- '77 grad, environmentalist leads commencement address
- More commencement information online
- Media makes a photo gallery, too
- Kress not done yet with grads
- Too much green at UW-Green Bay?
- 40 join business honor society
- Modern Languages scholarship and award winners named
- UW-Green Bay, Nicolet College officials kick off partnership
- Thursdays are 'fore' lunch fundraisers
- Schools receive Institute for Learning Partnership grants
- Buses, buses everywhere...
- ... Even buses on the air
- Professors give input on public perception of McCain's age

- Vol. 39, No. 120 / May 16, 2008
- Photo gallery: Shepards and coffee, cookie treats
- No fare: Bus deal gets final OK
- UW Credit Union is closing, moving
- Doyle's vetoes would mean greater lapses for state agencies
- Books in Honor and Harvey Naumann
- Photos: Sun shines on Solar Olympics
- Sorry, we spaced
- Space Grant Consortium awards scholarships, honors
- UW-Green Bay students remember forgotten WWI archives
- School children served by Weidner is 400,000
- 'Inside' out, with more
- Remembering UWGB, Rodney Dangerfield and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- Doyle appoints Army vet as regent
- Bennett '86 returns to Wisconsin
- Newspaper columnist wants athletics/academics balance
- Free advice: Take tough courses
- Reminder: Chancellor's FYI
- Reminder: Hammersmith reception
- P-G on honor for Kok
- UW-Green Bay ties to marathon
- Briefs: Illene Noppe, Christina Trombley
- Vol. 39, No. 119 / May 14, 2008
- 'Degrees of Excellence': UW-Green Bay celebrates 25,000
- Website highlights people, photos, history
- Who will be No. 25,000?
- Vol. 39, No. 118 / May 13, 2008
- Latest edition of Chancellor's FYI
- Four barrels of food
- 'Free' bus service a possibility
- For Christensen, Myanmar disaster hits close
- Wisconsin social workers honor Prof. Anne Kok
- Three seniors win art awards
- Students earn awards, scholarships from Space Grant Consortium
- New home for University Ticketing/Information
- Green ribbons for graduation
- Next 'Teen Connection' looks at teen courts
- Cap Times: Doyle not happy with state budget deal
- Journal-Sentinel editorial urges support for UW System
- Fire destroys UW fraternity house
- Vol. 39, No. 117 / May 12, 2008
- Budget deal
- Reminder: Cookout is Tuesday
- Congratulations to retirees
- Food drive
- Shepards dispense lattes, cookies Thursday at Union
- Pre-sale etiquette
- Come take a look at Solar Olympics
- Kagen touts 'new' GI Bill
- New chancellor a good sport?
- Articles address 'brain gain'
- 'Patriot Act' flap gets coverage at WWU
- More on UW Hospital helicopter crash
- Interim chancellor recommended for top post at UW-Whitewater
- Oshkosh Northwestern sings praises for UW-O
- UW-Superior reaches one goal
- Frankie Valli visits UW-Green Bay this Wednesday
- Reminder on state tourism event, at Weidner
- More LOG Tuesday
- Brief: Larkey
- Vol. 39, No. 116 / May 9, 2008
- Proposed 'New GI Bill' is topic for Monday meeting here
- Gov: No comment on budget talks
- Camp Lloyd returns for grieving children
- It's S-E-I-D-L
- Transfer idea catches on
- Baraboo to offer master's degree courses
- Budget opinions
- Vol. 39, No. 115 / May 8, 2008
- A fun surprise for Graduate No. 25,000
- 'Degrees of Excellence' section
- The road to 25,000
- International grads
- A first for the Kress
- Honorary doctorate for Verna Fowler
- Educator Nerad, Shorewood-champion Seidel earn awards
- Environmental leader, then and now
- Outstanding: Southern
- Math/poetry star Hansen is student speaker
- Thinking of a gift for a May grad, student worker or retiree?
- Chancellor's Medallions
- University Leadership Awards
- New Music, Hand Drumming highlights
- Choral reminder
- UW-Green Bay student lands NASA internship
- Introducing... Prof. Regan Gurung
- Welcome, Founders members and scholarship donors!
- Solar Olympics coming to UW-Green Bay
- Pangea Day films
- Coverage of Social Work students' homeless forum
- 'Wear Yellow Day'
- Services announced for Naumann
- New FVTC president
- 'State workers travel despite warning'
- Og Ha prtly dwn
- Editorial: 'Solve budget problem, don't just pass it on'
- Other editorial: public higher ed needs more
- Seattle Times editorial mentions Shepard
- Briefs: Breznay, Sutton
- Vol. 39, No. 114 / May 7, 2008
- Kimball is new faculty coordinator for International Ed
- Fencl will direct new Faculty Development Center
- And the website winner is...
- Passionate for peppers?
- Look for special Commencement issue
- Weidner hosts tourism event, 'Discover Green Bay' premier
- Mozart and more
- Common Theme website
- New Franken tragedy affects campus family
- More on Don Long Sr.
- Student artist in news again
- NCAA report card
- BookSalesPalooza
- Get your directory cards in. No questions asked
- No dropoffs at Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
- UW System announces finalists for UW-Madison job
- UW-Madison group says faculty flight a 'crisis'
- Shepard: Wisconsin becoming farm club for executive talent
- Student paper takes up 'training ground' issue
- Wells withdraws
- 'State workers travel despite warning'
- Bucky's Little Helper
- Vol. 39, No. 113 / May 6, 2008
- Laatsch details
- 'Soft Opening' for new Union is Wednesday!
- Remembering a friend, Donald J. Long Sr.
- Jazz reminder
- More to come

- Vol. 39, No. 112 / May 1, 2008
- Music students to descend on campus
- We're still No. 1
- Visiting opera singer
- Governor seeks budget deal
- U.S. Senate measure raises amount for student borrowing
- What do you think of proposed University web site designs?
- More web news: FrontPage replaced by Expression Web
- New web server
- Elimination of FrontPage server extensions
- Blogging now available
- Early coverage of Ward announcement
- No, not THAT David Ward
- Parkside chancellor finalists
- Maybe Wells at Oshkosh, too
- Apology for name slipup
- Beatles, Cash and Coltrane featured in spring jazz concert
- Coverage of Nicolet College/UW-Green Bay deal
- Brookings researcher here to tout Great Lakes Region options
- Tuesday event on homelessness
- RSVP for SGA dinner
- LIR's meeting highlighted by Dick Bennett, ambitious spring agenda
- Former dean sues Whitewater
- Feedback wanted on campus dining issues
- Young Bennett is million-dollar man in Washington
- Service Learning
- Brief: Stokes
- Vol. 39, No. 111 / May 1, 2008
- David J. Ward the choice for interim chancellor
- Ward is Green Bay native, former student and faculty member here
- Ward: 'history is important' and service is a 'privilege'
- Shepard comments
- He came highly recommended, even back then
- Ward's career
- Vol. 39, No. 110 / April 28, 2008
- Newspaper offers update on Growth Agenda
- Tech Forum on Thursday
- Ashmann, Kersten, Wolf earn Research Scholar awards
- Editorial celebrates Shepards
- 'Rare exodus' of UW chancellors
- Politics courses plan 'Global Summit on Sustainability'
- Humanistic Studies forum
- Ruth Anderson, CIT, is ready to ride away
- Judi Blahnik, too
- Reminder to sign up for herbs, spices, good cooking
- Saturday entertainment and praise for Weidner Center, Wood Organ
- From Run DMC to Dr. Weil
- 9/11 play earns laughs
- Habitat overnighter
- SAFE Ally training is May 9
- Reminder: Big sale this Wednesday
- Alumni pizza party in Manitowoc
- Slovakia/Roma dropoff
- P-G story on Jam for Justice
- Marketing workshop
- Growing food on the roof
- BC Library sale
- Another view of Shepard, Western Washington
- Finally, softball
- Noppe has busy week ahead at grief conference
- Briefs: Rosewall, Sherman

- Vol. 39, No. 109 / April 25, 2008
- It's official: Shepard approved as next president of Western Washington
- Shepard looks forward to new opportunity
- Vol. 39, No. 108 / April 24, 2008
- Media coverage
- 'Giant' of a leader
- Bookstore deals
- Stores orders
- Friday session on campus violence
- Brookings visitor
- Campus and community appearances
- P-G Q&A
- Local history students advance
- Hmong program
- Alumna earns honor
- 'The Sleeper'
- Brain power
- Primate abuse allegations
- Doyle on Covenant
- Briefs: Style, Brecher
- Vol. 39, No. 107 / April 23, 2008
- News release: Western Washington chooses Shepard
- Shepard meets the press
- WWU's announcement
- Media posts
- Vol. 39, No. 106 / April 23, 2008
- Student Life announces award winners
- More on 'Sun, Moon and Stars' concert
- Last call for International Dinner tickets
- Next 'Healthy Cooking Demo' will be spicy
- Photo gallery: Thai delegation
- Pow-wow coverage celebrates youth movement
- Six art seniors to exhibit work
- Photo and more on award-winning SIFE students
- Of interest to CFL bulb buyers
- Another Cofrin Library Book Salespalooza!
- Social Work students organize May 6 panel on homelessness
- Habitat for Humanity organizes Shanty Town
- 'Jam for Justice' to benefit Freedom House
- Report IDs schools that excel in minority student success
- Results of Phoenix run
- Now it's colleges' turn to say 'Pick Me! Pick Me!'
- SLU's Thorpe is new Phoenix assistant
- Men's tennis team enters Indy .500
- Finally! Play ball, on campus
- First Horizon meet for women's golf
- If you're into politics, reading this before 1 p.m....you're in luck
- Tech-college grads see incomes climb, tech college report says
- More to come
- Vol. 39, No. 105 / April 22, 2008
- Great Lakes expert to talk 'North Coast' health
- Reserve space for heirloom vegetables
- Yingst will assist bands on 'Sun, Moon and Stars' concert
- Students helped green up the city
- More Earth Week 2008 events
- Dark comedy 'The Sleeper' caps theatre season
- Did Prof. Dutch predict Illinois earthquake?
- Books in Honor tribute for McIntosh
- Opera Studio's 'L'Orfeo' gets fine review
- Reminder: tornado drill
- Donations still needed for Roma (Gypsy) trip
- It's 'Cormac'
- Luchetta returns for lecture on psychology
- If you're getting this at 6 p.m. Tuesday...
- Reminder: Open house on veterans' benefits
- Phoenix-Packers steak fry
- Rhinelander TV covers UW-Green Bay/Nicolet deal
- Whitewater still without heat, hot water
- Reminder: Lao-Hmong migration is topic Wednesday
- Toccafondi visit
- Get your International Dinner tickets by Wednesday
- Stop Homophobia activities
- Also Wednesday: Sarah Olson, alternative folk
- Students bring back charity ball
- Christian concert
- Five finalists for UW-Whitewater chancellorship
- Meanwhile, Madison gears up to replace Wiley...
- ... and River Falls bids farewell to Betz
- Elite colleges offering more financial aid
- Maybe they had a better year than he did
- More LOG tomorrow
- Brief: Aoki
- Vol. 39, No. 104 / April 21, 2008
- SIFE honors
- Cancelled: Wednesday's Historical Perspectives lecture
- Lao-Hmong migration is topic at UW-Green Bay program
- Sen. Hansen's office hours
- Abbreviated issue - more coming on Tuesday
- Vol. 39, No. 103 / April 18, 2008
- UW-Green Bay, Nicolet College team up for Northwoods adults
- Chem technician wins campus, state Student Employee of Year awards
- International Dinner
- Shepard signs memorandum with Thai delegation
- Post-9/11 comedy 'Sleeper' is on its way
- Reminder: Veterans' benefits open house
- Deetz promotes encaustic painting class
- Reading will focus on writer Cormak McCarthy
- Correction: Master class location
- Alumnus Diener resigns at Vincent
- P-G covers Sierra Club honor for UW-Green Bay
- PeopleSoft seen as success for state
- UWM's student-election flareup
- Explosion leaves Whitewater without heat, hot water
- They'll have artificial turf
- Leadership Transition Dinner
- Brief: Dettman
- Vol. 39, No. 102 / April 17, 2008
- Doyle names Cyndie Shepard to Covenant panel
- It's official: Prez-designate Hammersmith
- Reminder: Friday's Kagen hearing on low water
- Guest lecturer takes on Native American Identity
- Video: UW-Green Bay's ability to warn students
- Good to be 'green': Sierra Club honors UWGB, SGA
- P-G touts Opera Studio's 'L'Orfeo'
- UW soprano/piano recital, Monday night
- Phoenix men hope Tang cleans the glass
- Reminders on Friday, Saturday events
- Our next LOG: very soon
- Vol. 39, No. 101 / April 15, 2008
- Good news for Green Bay Athletics: Full NCAA Division I certification
- Vol. 39, No. 100 / April 14, 2008
- Cap Campaign tops $21 million
- Hosting a Congressional forum on lake levels
- Photos: Etiquette Dinner
- 'Storm Spotter' program
- At Metro State, welcoming Hammersmith
- UW-Green Bay faculty's turn to share research
- Last call for updates
- Opera Studio presents 'L'Orfeo'
- Brecher's finale
- Friday's dance show honors world cultures
- Earth Week 2008
- Leading the nation in academic all-stars
- Going paperless
- UW System accountability
- System's fundraising campaign for financial aid
- Regents hear from student government leaders
- UW-Extension's big media plans
- Reminders: Third Thursday
- Staff titles
- The Collectomaniacs
- Student Employee Appreciation Week
- Climbing class
- Flags at half-staff
- Tom McIntosh, Founders member
- Briefs: Ashmann, Dalke, Howe, Kaye, Scheberle

- Vol. 39, No. 99 / April 11, 2008
- Shorewood's opening day
- The Collectomaniacs
- Life in Asian countries
- Photos: State's top tax man praises VITA students
- Student Employee Appreciation Week activities
- Research Scholar Exchange: time to share updates
- Academic staff election
- Time to Pow-Wow
- Delay on big-money computer project raises eyebrows
- Stout students protest protesters
- National Library Week, zines and jazz
- Veterans workshop on April 23
- Business Center seminar
- Wisconsin advances on major grant
- Loftus questions use of differential tuition
- Reminder: You are invited to a podcasting brownbag
- Hear French songs at Christie
- CPR
- Coach K promotes April 19 fun run
- Briefs: Rosewall, Shariff
- Vol. 39, No. 98 / April 10, 2008
- Kiefer an 'Honorary Alumna'
- You're invited to Awards Night
- Photo gallery from student symposium
- RegentTV
- Chris Salerno to 'star' at Washington State
- What snow? The cookout is coming!
- Vol. 39, No. 97 / April 9, 2008
- Department of Revenue Secretary visits campus Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 96 / April 8, 2008
- Reminder on Wednesday's student showcase
- Third Thursday: Jump, jive and wail
- The 'Zine Scene'
- Climbing tower: another chance to learn the ropes
- Save the date for 10th Fall Conference
- Reading by Lao-American poet
- Cancer awareness week
- New entrepreneurs learn 'First Steps'
- 'Leading Change' seminar
- Betz will leave River Falls
- Getting older students into the mix
- Reminder: WWHEL rolls onto campus April 29
- Conference on Public Scholarship
- Big Earth Week doings
- Brief: Russ
- Vol. 39, No. 95 / April 7, 2008
- Kabacinski, Muench, Greenley, Roznowski earn alumni honors
- Professors seeking donated items for Slovakia trip
- Helping the Roma
- Sheepshead invites you to celebrates arts on Tuesday
- McIntosh obituary
- 'Growing UWGB sets early cutoff for applications'
- UW System accountability report
- 'Evolution of Native American Identity' is lecture topic
- Students needed for conduct review
- CPR
- Marriage by proxy? UW-Green Bay student's case raises questions
- Slain UW-Madison student mourned
- TV-26 takes local angle
- Cole quoted on 'diversity circles'
- Audit: UW should do more to protect private data
- 'Teaching without tenure at UW'
- Green Bay Basketball and PMI reach new Resch deal
- Coach K: N-O on IU
- Harris says yes to Bears
- Photos: First Phoenix Fan Fest
- More LOG on Tuesday
- Habitat students will sell you duct tape, cardboard for fundraiser
- Video: Prof. Kaye shares Paine
- Brief: Lockard

- Vol. 39, No. 94 / April 3, 2008
- UW-Green Bay will close fall admissions April 15
- Admissions news relates to Growth Agenda
- TV coverage of Maribel bones; campus grant
- Business partners with Adult Degree on more night, weekend, online
- It's official: a fourth area of emphasis
- Info on McIntosh visitation, service
- Pow-Wow returns
- Pow-Wow preview
- Update: Anne Kok Scholarship reaches 'endowed status'
- Spring Fling at Turtle School
- Folk-rocker concert Saturday is part of conference weekend
- Cofrin Library promises extras during National Library Week
- Best wishes, Rademacher and Johnson
- Specialist in urban service is MU keynoter
- Berglin, Groh to team with Clampitt, Furlong vs the Pack
- Senior show opens Sunday
- Snapshots: Wenger, Day at international conference
- Oshkosh Sports Complex
- La Crosse provost search
- Brief: Kain
- Vol. 39, No. 93 / April 3, 2008
- Services planned on Tuesday for Prof. Emeritus Tom McIntosh
- Vol. 39, No. 92 / April 2, 2008
- Students, faculty to perform Ensler play for conference
- Give credit to the organizers
- First-ever Phoenix Fan Fest is Thursday
- Student 'rush' for Spencers
- Ticketing/Info Center is now only UPS dropoff
- Next chapter of Great Books features Sherman, Turgenev
- GMAT-on-wheels
- Fourth Estate earns a Saginaw scolding
- UW-Madison parody takes on Wisconsin budgeting
- Oshkosh student provides tall tale
- More LOG on Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 91 / March 31, 2008
- Ticket misprint: Arabic Day is Tuesday
- Martin is a Teaching Fellow
- UW-Green Bay presenters at conferences
- Borrero-Lowe, Davis among Women of Color honorees
- Career progression seminar
- UW-Green Bay to showcase top students
- Lao-American poet
- Did joke go too Favre?
- Students push for extension of smoking ban
- Big crowds expected for National History contest
- Day and Wenger back from Vietnam
- Visit an extension of previous UW-Green Bay exchanges
- Seminar authors Day, Wenger and Wenger
- Woman & Science program next Monday
- Ancient bones in Maribel
- Press-Gazette shares Hammersmith mews
- Chernick thrust into expert's role on disaster planning
- Indiaaana waaanted him
- Coverage of food talk
- Concealed carry on campus?
- 'No test' admissions option
- Race draws fast crowd; Terry stars
- French concert is 6 p.m. on April 22
- Senior day
- Magic at the Weidner
- Assembly speaker is hopeful
- Cancer claims Regent McPike
- UW-Fox Valley breaks ground
- Union leader, school administrator nominated to Regents
- Still jobs out there
- U. of I. tuition surpasses $12,000
- Reminder: Healthy cooking Demo
- Reminder: Church suppers
- Reminder: Pathogens, other nasty stuff
- Reminder: Brazilian treat for administrative assistants
- Vol. 39, No. 90 / March 31, 2008
- Hammersmith recommended for presidency of Metropolitan State University
- News releases provide more detail on Hammersmith recommendation
- Vol. 39, No. 89 / March 28, 2008
- Fourth Estate's Favre fun goes far and wide
- Front page news: Arabic Day
- National Treasure, the sequel
- Vote has St. Vincent Hospital near the lead
- Half-marathon coming to campus Saturday
- Vol. 39, No. 88 / March 27, 2008
- Reminder: Budget session on Friday
- Profs. Hutchison, Meredith return from del Bianco
- Heine '02 is new media relations coordinator
- Countdown to statewide conferences
- Bennett in national spotlight
- Crime busters: New fingerprint 'lifting' technique
- Food, folklore and church suppers
- Talk on 'Eating'
- Carlson-Gardner, Shepard, students choreograph Danceworks
- Pound a brat, for Upward Bound's sake
- Wednesday's motivational speaker
- UW gets $1.3 million Gates grant
- Senate approves its version of budget repair plan
- Video games move from dorm room to classroom
- Reliance on SAT scores
- Faculty recital
- Vol. 39, No. 87 / March 25, 2008
- Informational session on '08-'09 budget is set for Friday
- Business and Finance Web site features budget themes, summaries
- Vol. 39, No. 86 / March 24, 2008
- Gaines, Hansen, Severtson perform in recital
- Golf League
- Major event
- Hildebrand moves out, Heine moves in
- With WNIT loss, Phoenix finishes 26-6
- Wrap 'n Roll Series: Thai Spring Rolls
- Reminder on omega-3
- Order your egg rolls yet?
- Advance tickets required for 'Arabic Day' food, culture
- Thursday's 'Eating' talk launches new center
- Clicker reminder
- Education Outreach announces summer for educators
- The end of 'Titillation'
- Art students shine in local collegiate showcase
- Last call for Prine, Lampanelli
- Upcoming safety training: emergency response
- Blood-borne pathogens
- Monday deadline for grants
- Senate takes up budget repair bill
- Don't chew, don't spit! Master's grad wins advocacy award
- No network Sunday morning
- The electric snowmobile
- Group seeks volunteers to help with homework
- Briefs: Rosewall, Shariff

- Vol. 39, No. 85 / March 20, 2008
- Van Remortel earns top honor
- Update on University Union project
- Hate the Drake?
- Radio, but no bus trip
- Recruitment Partner of the Year is Schenck
- Wayne Walker returns
- Another summer of Spanish in Door County
- Teacher killed in crash had UW-Green Bay ties
- Analysts: Budget repair might dig bigger hole
- College students and stress
- Coffee, rodents earn go-ahead at UW-Madison
- Softball in Orlando
- Vegas road trip
- Brief: Harris
- Vol. 39, No. 84 / March 18, 2008
- Omega-3, and a campus cooking demonstration
- Attention, faculty and teaching staff: HERI is calling
- Women's NIT game is Saturday in Iowa
- It's 11th straight post-season
- Fan bus to Des Moines a possibility
- Professional development speaker is April 2; RSVP ASAP
- Guam? The Virgin Islands? Exchange students are smart
- Fire Department inspection
- Thoughts of Brazil
- Coach Kline promotes fundraising run
- Founding faculty member Randall dies at age 84
- 'Your Mama' talk on Thursday
- Another editorial on Regents' tuition discussion
- Coach K's camps offer discounts for faculty/staff families
- Egg roll sale
- Clampitt, Furlong headline 'all-star' roster
- Phoenix divers compete at NCAA regionals
- Briefs: Haynie, Gurung, Howe
- Vol. 39, No. 83 / March 17, 2008
- Vision for proposed institute
- Corn-to-energy grant
- Meyer on WPT to talk social networking sites
- Women's fans hope for NCAA bid
- If not, WNIT starts Wednesday
- Reminder: 'Your Mamma, Your Grandma and Women's History'
- Brew U
- Seeds of a great new industry
- More LOG on Tuesday

- Vol. 39, No. 82 / March 13, 2008
- New blog on "Growing Academic Excellence"
- First-ever 'Arabic Day'
- Remarks remembering Anne Kok at 4:30 p.m. today
- Students focus on lighthouse
- Anne Kok Social Work Scholarship
- Photos from Rotunda Day
- State Assembly's budget-repair bill
- Racing the deadline for Founders nominations
- Questions? Ask these people
- Talk on tropical migrants highlights ornithology gathering
- March 24 is deadline for Grants in Aid of Research
- Full calendar at Weidner
- Symposium on Fox River Watershed research
- High schools from Oshkosh, Appleton, Green Bay area
- 'Elevator Pitch' winners
- Overview of Regents' 'big picture' discussion
- NYT crunches numbers on admissions demographics
- Economic impact of higher ed
- Stout gift to create center for ethics
- UW's stem cell patents upheld
- NASA publicizes all-women Mars team
- Women's team soars into Horizon semis
- Curtains for men's basketball at the Resch?
- Hopes are high for Phoenix men in 2008-09
- Brief: Ortiz
- Vol. 39, No. 81 / March 10, 2008
- Talk on eating 'sustainably' launches Center for Food
- Center sprouts from named professorship
- Reilly clarifies discussion on tuition, aid
- News coverage quotes Shepard
- Look for more info Tuesday on Governor's budget plan
- Among Favre tributes, one from a UW-Green Bay student
- Grandparents' University
- Porath is first-team; Bollant is co-coach
- Phoenix vs. TBD
- De Spirito supported new housing
- 'Linus blankets' for kids
- Civic Symphony, visiting scholar Krak score
- New York Times looks at UW, competition for out-of-state students
- McPike resigns, with honors
- Worm eggs to help MS patients?
- Tuesday's drinking talk
- Reminder: Thursday's gathering
- Final ski results
- Basketball exhibition: Faculty and students vs. the Packers

- Vol. 39, No. 80 / March 6, 2008
- Monday meeting on Campus Energy Independence
- Borrero-Lowe to receive Women of Color Award
- Engaging students with 'clickers'
- Drinking talk
- Sony's eBook launch, Prof. Greenberg
- Doyle calls special session for budget repair
- Appeals court upholds demotion
- Madison Faculty Senate embraces fund drive
- Remembering Jerome Quinn
- What's a Bluegold?
- AIC's Egg Roll Sale
- Announcing the Brazilian menu
- Entertaining reminders
- Students shouldn't delay on buying books, or they're going back
- Women's basketball finishes at home
- Thanks, Mary
- Ocariz, Pletcher at NCAA Skiing Championships
- Parins, Stepien
- Outreach finds market for Drug Impairment Training
- The Fire Inspector is coming, on March 19
- More fire-inspection advice: Extension cords, power strips will be focus
- No clutter
- Vol. 39, No. 79 / March 5, 2008
- '4-ward'
- Brahms is the man, at Saturday's choral concert
- Schachtner is Academic All-America
- State Assembly resolution honors Prof. Anne Kok
- Hammersmith a finalist in Twin Cities
- UW-Madison forum on proposed code changes
- Regents webcast
- For Phoenix men, no go at Valpo
- Berglin signs with WNBA team
- Another LOG on Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 78 / March 3, 2008
- Garnished has your salad
- Geometric snow
- Columnist writes of Krak's visit
- Review of 'Enemy'
- More detail on student researchers traveling to Madison
- UW System to look at tuition policies
- WARF's stem-cell patent upheld
- Valuing well-rounded universities
- Ec Center hosts program on 'Invisible Children' of Uganda
- Reminder: Frisbee®, god and life
- Women's game was a classic
- Howie Lehman
- ESPN columnist is generous to Borseth
- Evans is defensive MVP
- Tourney journey: off to Valpo
- Reminder: 'Human Race'
- New view of familiar face in the mirror
- PBS documentary on race
- Web survey: Finish by Tuesday
- Brief: Sherman

- Vol. 39, No. 77 / February 29, 2008
- Furlong writes of LEAP, liberal education
- Social Work plans March 13 celebration of Anne Kok
- Science forum for local teachers
- Extension, Colleges want to lure stop-outs
- How would you look, 30 years older? Of another gender? Another race?
- 'Iron Printmaker' Style, and free how-to
- Mop jobs: Ron Opicka '70
- Space Experience for teens
- Profiling Race
- Free admission for vets, active military
- 'Pinstripes amid the ivy: Could a business leader run UW-Madison?'
- Off-campus enforcement of campus rules
- Some like the idea
- 'LA Law' couple comes to Weidner Center
- Vol. 39, No. 76 / February 28, 2008
- Prof. Arendt shares NSF quake grant
- Notice: Soul Food lunch rescheduled to March 6
- Beautiful snow
- Concert, visiting scholar recall 'Prague Spring'
- Doyle budget update
- Video: TV-11 notes WIAA impact
- Ticket shortage
- RSVP for Horizon women's tournament
- Détente: Milwaukee, Green Bay alumni at Saturday party
- 'Miked-up' video of Coach K
- Deadline is March 3 for Excellence Symposium
- UW-Green Bay trustee gets newspaper attention
- SNC picks journalist/scholar
- More pub for learning lab
- Recap on immigration debate
- Jazz concert
- Break a leg, cast members
- Neopit student earns Adult Degree scholarship
- Reminder: Race/Ethnicity Institute's call for grant proposals
- Last call: $10 faculty/staff tickets for San Jose Taiko
- Stem-cell star accepts role at new research center
- Reminder: Severtson recital
- Reminder: Friday's brown-bag on 'Titillation'
- Remember: 'Unicorns'
- Briefs: Parins, Stepien, Russ
- Vol. 39, No. 75 / February 25, 2008
- UW-Green Bay selects five to present at Capitol
- Special offer: $10 tickets, San Jose Taiko
- New photos on HR site
- Comment on new conduct rules, if you can
- Women's swimmers take fourth straight title
- WIAA sectionals will draw thousands to Kress
- Women play Saturday, too
- Severtson recital is March 2
- Friday brown-bag features 'Beyond Titillation' artist
- Student is 'Enemy of the People'
- Coverage of Yingst/NASA milestone
- TV-11 story emphasizes rise of women in science
- Prof. Johnson's election recap
- Graphics students earn Addys
- TV games for Phoenix men
- Reminder: FMLA session is Thursday
- Theatrical presentation on cultural diversity
- LGBT issues
- Brazil destination for Cultural Cuisine
- Bird talk gets warm response
- More on the 'unicorn,' and Critical Thinking/Interdisciplinarity
- Reminder: Cofrin research
- Student grant applications
- Black Student Union wraps up Heritage Month
- Reminder: Panel on immigration issues
- Acid spill at UW-Madison
- Briefs: Conley, Harris, Tetzloff

- Vol. 39, No. 74 / February 21, 2008
- 'An Enemy of the People'
- Yingst contributes to NASA's all-female first
- Calling Mars, from ES 301
- Students report on natural areas research
- Veteran voters help college kids
- Coverage of new engineering alliance
- Ceramics and the human body
- Student-run TV earns WBA awards
- Reminder: Health Perceptions Survey
- God, life and Frisbee
- Social Work Club says discussion honors Kok
- Update on scholarship
- Record number of applicants for Madison
- Higher fees for UW Oshkosh sports complex
- Live with Larry Meiller: Reilly, growth
- Hansen's unionization bill advances
- Phoenix men host worthy non-con foe
- Ocariz, Pletcher aim for NCAA ski nationals
- Business Center offers 'First Steps' seminars for new entrepreneurs
- Union invites you to 'Enchanted'
- Food for thought: NYT discussion on superdelegates
- Apologies to Historical Perspectives and 'Hairy Girl'
- Briefs: Arendt, Howe
- Vol. 39, No. 73 / February 19, 2008
- New engineering partnership with Stout, NWTC
- Media coverage
- Snapshots
- Slovakian composer's visit includes world premieres
- Krák repeats as Visiting Scholar
- Wednesday's Mosaic workshop anticipates minorities as majority
- Student researcher earns spot at thanatology conference
- Big turnout expected for Job/Internship Fair
- 'StartupNation' founders to keynote Entrepreneur's Connection
- New UW-Green Bay degree is topic in Sturgeon Bay
- 'Families of Distinction'
- UWO sports complex
- Madison gets presidential honor for service
- Ripon offers bicycles to car shunners
- More on Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 72 / February 18, 2008
- At new lab, research is child's play
- Prof. Zapf seeks toddlers
- Discussion: 'Critical Thinking and Interdisciplinarity'
- Family Weekend begins Friday
- Social Work students host panelists on immigration
- Obama visit in photos
- Doyle sings praises of Phuture Phoenix
- Rally video
- Hildebrand analysis of Wisconsin Primary
- Were they booing? Or saying 'Bruuuuuuuce'?
- Women's basketball team setting records
- Best of luck, swimmers
- Men face a top MAC team
- Reminder: Free tickets by Wednesday
- More puppy chow
- 'Technical colleges gain as economy suffers'
- Back in service: PeopleSoft Shared Financial System
- Governor seeks applicants for Regents spot
- Reminder: Thursday's lecture is for the birds
- Reminder: All about Putin
- Wisconsin Campus Compact schedules event
- Another Compact event
- And another
- Bonus LOGs

- Vol. 39, No. 71 / February 15, 2008
- Optimism, despite deeper budget hole
- New lab toddles toward reality
- Engineering deal
- Photo gallery: Student Services makeover looks like a million
- Winter bird feeding
- Kingfisher Farm: wildlife, shoreline, cheap rent
- Professors discuss Vladimir Putin
- Call for faculty scholarship on teaching and learning
- ESPN-U for Kress, Phoenix
- There will be blood
- Black Student Union highlights culture
- 'Don't Worry, Be Happy'
- UW-Green Bay takes state residence hall honors
- Messaging system put to the test at NIU
- Reilly expresses sympathy
- UW-Green Bay awards scholarships to three Liberal Arts essayists
- 'Serving Veterans with Disabilities in Higher Ed'
- Call for Proposals: 'Closing the Achievement Gap'
- Feb. 28 reminder: academic night with the Phoenix
- A creampuff diet, guilt-free
- 'UW-Madison should raise its chancellor pay'
- Reilly outlines Growth Agenda Action Steps
- WPR coverage of System's plan
- Doyle names Vásquez to Regents
- This time, traveling circus comes to SNC
- Vol. 39, No. 70 / February 14, 2008
- Final info, advice in advance of Friday's rally
- 'Overflow' plan
- Photos: Tickets go fast
- Big media... passing time... faculty political experts
- Cost recovery
- Vol. 39, No. 69 / February 13, 2008
- Final confirmation of Obama rally
- Notice: Late change of location for Thursday's Obama ticket distribution
- Thursday's hours at Kress: 9 a.m. to noon
- Ticket distribution is Campaign responsibility
- Some take advantage of web option
- Note
- Vol. 39, No. 68 / February 11, 2008
- Obama visit to Green Bay
- Photos: 'Dick Bennett Gym'
- Board of Regents OKs leadership pay hike
- Gallery photos: art show
- Remembering Irene Shewalter
- Register for state Women's Studies, LGBTQ conferences here
- Open house a success
- Feb. 28 session on Family/Medical Leave
- March program: 'Hiring Practices'
- Miss the New Employee Orientation Info Session?
- UW-Green Bay Annual Report is now online
- Martinez, Steeno join Hall of Fame
- Nobel winner once spoke here
- 'The Benefits of Therapeutic Massage' this Wednesday
- No polling place here for students
- Health perceptions survey
- Circle K offers a Valentine's treat
- Women's team invites you to the Kress
- Men seek to rebound vs. Milwaukee
- Johanson show
- Parkside search groups have familiar names
- WARF sues Intel over patents

- Vol. 39, No. 67 / February 7, 2008
- Breaking news from Regents
- Green Bay students gain new path to UW
- Changes on the UW-Green Bay campus? Not really
- New pages for your phone book
- Dick Bennett, New York Times and UW-Green Bay
- Stunning tribute to the late Scott Nichols
- 'Suicide of Marine veteran, student affects many'
- Suicide-awareness message
- Contemporary Percussion Ensemble, Civic Symphony earn applause
- Show your student employees you value their work
- Call for Nominations: 2008 Academic Staff Regents Award
- Headline: 'UW wants to build rat and mouse building'
- Reminder: Regent TV
- Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership Spring Workshop
- Tributes pour in from students, alumni, friends for Anne Kok
- Vol. 39, No. 66 / February 6, 2008
- UW System floats idea of 'dual transcripts' for grads
- Regents see need to boost leaders' salaries
- Webcast
- Photos: Chili's top dogs
- Spencer retirement
- Visitation, funeral for Anne Kok
- Leaving Arizona? For Wisconsin?
- 'Flu-like' illnesses are on the rise
- 10 ways to beat the flu
- 'Therapeutic Massage' is EAP topic
- Final, final call on nominating Green Bay student stars for 'Posters'
- Seeking upset vs. No. 10 Butler
- Columnist cites Dick Bennett as class act
- Weidner audience hears of Woodruffs' struggles
- Last call for Daffodil Days
- Sodexho chefs create Chicago buzz
- Blame for the current budget shortfall
- Reminder: Sexual Assaults
- Another one on Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 65 / February 5-6, 2008
- February 6, 2008:
- Visitation Friday, funeral Saturday in Sturgeon Bay for Anne Kok
- Web site, photos are focal points for remembrances of Anne Kok
- Condolences from a former colleague in Jordan
- International education played big role in Kok's life
- Door County Advocate features tributes to Kok; also, details of accident
- Notes and letters to Mona Christensen
February 5, 2008:
- Door County accident claims life of Prof. Anne Kok
- Counselors available for those grieving the passing of Prof. Anne Kok
- Chancellor Shepard: Kok 'touched the lives of many'
- Update on Mona Christensen's condition
- Awaiting word on services and possible memorials
- Vol. 39, No. 64 / February 4, 2008
- Correction on date for Prof. Meyer's book talk: Feb. 12
- Chili Cookoff: 11:30 to 12:30
- Vol. 39, No. 63 / February 1, 2008
- Convocations: Aug. 26 and Jan. 21
- Memorial service for 4E managing editor
- Reminder on depression treatment, suicide awareness
- Laptop discussion
- Act fast: Why 'Posters in Rotunda' is early
- Now's the time to apply for Research Scholar Program, Fall 2008
- Want to discover your inner Qi?
- Registration for summer art studios, Jazz on the Bay
- HUS book series features African-American classic
- Reminder: Bellin Health 'showcase'
- Learning Partnership launches redesigned Website
- Educator grants can target 'achievement gap'
- You'll think you're in Arizona
- 'Biz Bites' series offers lunch and info
- Calling out colleges on student learning
- UW likely to fight ruling on funding of Catholic student group
- UW touts Big Ten Network as holding down ticket prices
- More on 'helicopter parents'
- An update on Space Grant Consortium
- Vol. 39, No. 62 / January 31, 2008
- Library's Dettman earns statewide award
- Honoring Dick Bennett
- Budget cuts? UW might be among special cases
- Student wins Galt Scholarship for New Zealand travel...
- ... and, this time, he'll take books with him
- Filmmaker's visit
- Dutch's 'scene' cut from National Treasure II
- Harris project with Jordanian filmmaker
- TV stars, this noon
- Laptop debate to make the news
- German Day: Hundreds of Deutsche speakers are coming Friday
- ¡Recuerde, amigos! Clases de español
- Certainties: Death, taxes and VITA
- Art faculty's 5 p.m. talk
- Reminder on cutoff dates for checks
- Tickets on sale Friday for Lisa Lampanelli
- UW-Madison gets publicity for sleep/brain study
- Briefs: Dalke, Goff, Lacey, White, Yingst
- Vol. 39, No. 61 / January 29, 2008
- Announcement: Classes starting after 4:30 p.m. are cancelled
- University remains open
- Vol. 39, No. 60 / January 28, 2008
- Visitors thank UW-Green Bay for Faculty Development Conference
- E-mailed appointment letters
- Details on unclassified staff pay
- State considers spending limits
- 'Ask GB' — and get automated response
- Bauer-Dantoin to host discussion of HPV vaccine
- Global warming and the unfrozen tundra?
- Habitat for Humanity, bowling, spaghetti and you
- Reminder: Honors Recital
- Time management? Conflict at work?
- UW-Manitowoc, Michigan State announce transfer agreement
- Daffodil Days with credit-card option
- Bob & Tom at the Weidner
- Reminder: Orientation overview
- RSVP for Optimists
- Brief: Gurung

- Vol. 39, No. 59 / January 24, 2008
- Feedback wanted on UW-Green Bay web redesign
- Posters in Rotunda is way early
- Poundstone will autograph books, aid Cofrin Friends
- 'Rauc'n'roll at your library
- Doyle's State of the State message
- Art faculty show
- Award-winning Latino filmmaker will visit
- Click here for Spanish
- Amended menu not so meaty
- Common Theme: 'Waging War, Waging Peace'
- Honors Recital features top student
- Reminder: Friday's international program
- Stanley recap: 'real,' 'relevant'
- Next up... 'Don't Worry, Be Happy'
- Nominations for spring Student Leadership Awards
- OrgSmorg is next week
- Good Times concert includes collection for Pheasant Run fire
- Entrepreneur training
- ... and seminars on selling... and leadership
- Reminder: NAS scholarship reception
- Rare Saturday matinee for the men
- Lee Woodruff at the Weidner
- Prine tickets at 10 a.m.
- 'Outagamie County backs UW-Fox Valley land buy'
- Jazzy reminder
- Campus Compact has awards for community-based learning
- IRE advertises for grant proposals
- Briefs: Gurung, Johnson, Roeder publications
- Vol. 39, No. 58 / January 22, 2008
- 'New' Student Services Building
- Inside the new 'service centers'
- Faculty/staff open house
- Prof. Kaye's national TV interview is lively, and online
- Conversational Spanish is continuing
- Saturday's Jazz Fest headliner was Sinatra saxophonist
- About 300 young participants
- Reminder: MLK read-a-thon on Wednesday
- Know a potential Ambassador?
- Reminder: Supervisors can learn about new-employee orientation
- Coury talk will spice up German Luncheon
- The menu
- Forget football... drown your sorrows in some red-hot chili
- John Prine
- Two at home for women's hoops
- The best Cleveland State team since Mouse McFadden
- UW System in market for three chancellors
- How does the Madison salary compare?
- 'Rights under federal laws eroded, legislator says'
- Parkside donor denies allegations
- Current tax shortfall seen as possible threat
- Latest ruling on UW-Madison activity fees
- Preble Optimists invite campus to lunch, at Kress
- Focus the Nation is a no-go

- Vol. 39, No. 57 / January 17, 2008
- Chancellor's speech: 'Let's ever more lead'
- Kaye on Moyers, national TV on Friday night
- Pretty snow
- Photos: service-anniversary honorees
- UW-Green Bay Jazz Fest, saxophonist Calle
- Details on book-discussion grants for Lo, Meyer/Martin groups
- Theatre program brings home awards from ACTF
- Well represented
- Actor McLain earned additional invites
- Riddle has leadership role
- MLK Celebration includes UW-Green Bay staff
- Italian Studies journal offers tribute: 'Essays in Honor of Anthony Galt'
- Why a lot of people love the Packers
- UW-Green Bay to host anti-bullying workshop
- Another Vatican gig for Eau Claire band
- Report: Some Madison staffers had personal data exposed on web
- Parkside chancellor to retire
- UW-Madison late on admissions decisions
- Competitive Wisconsin plans to 'grow wealth '
- UW-Stout restructures academic programs
- Reminders: Alumni Association gathering, TV game
- Vol. 39, No. 56 / January 16, 2008
- Pre-game rally for Alumni, this Saturday
- Friends offer Poundstone drawing
- Services for Mrs. Meyer
- Vol. 39, No. 55 / January 15, 2008
- University mourns passing of Betty Rose Meyer
- Mrs. Meyer's pride was scholarship for 'average' students in financial need
- Funeral arrangements pending
- Mrs. Meyer, husband Robert were business leaders
- In addition to scholarships, support for Founders, Weidner Center and Kress
- Vol. 39, No. 54 / January 14, 2008
- Crowd packs mid-year convocation
- PeopleSoft Financials to head for sidelines in February
- Windy City newspaper highlights Hinton '79, 97
- Shane steals competitors' signals
- Judge Parins art at AIC
- Faculty will huddle on Thursday
- Motivational talk, and an important drive
- Nominate your student-employee MVPs
- Flags at half staff
- SBDC will coach entrepreneurs in Sturgeon Bay
- Women outnumber men on UW-Green Bay depth charts
- Madison seeks new 'QB'
- UW considers trade possibilities on e-mail
- Reminder: Auction of Packers football
- Reminder: Help us correct our roster

- Vol. 39, No. 53 / January 10, 2008
- AIC football auction
- Editorial on campus safety mentions Shepard, Green Bay
- Any corrections for campus phone book update?
- Young and old will come together on Monday
- Phoenix men crack Top 100
- Distinguished speakers highlight international program for faculty
- Faculty and staff will talk 'why' and 'how'
- Speaker Green leads ACE internationalization initiatives
- Speaker Scheibler has been cultural consultant
- Reception for math, science scholarship winners
- Reminder: Motivational speaker (a UW-Green Bay grad) presents here Jan. 17
- WARF stem-cell deal
- Vol. 39, No. 52 / January 8, 2008
- RSVP for Monday's gathering
- The list of 40-year, 35-, 30-, 25-, 20- and 10-year vets
- Alumnus lands big art job
- 'Coach McDreamy' at Washington State
- January showers bring Daffodil Days
- Friends of the Cofrin Library raffle winners...
- Supervisors can learn about new-employee orientation
- Next luncheon is German
- 'Developing Leaders' program
- Tracking wildlife at Baird Creek
- Phoenix women host two this week
- Men face tough road
- Porath makes national sharpshooter list
- It's Senior Day for swimmers
- Skiers at US Nationals
- Bartell, Gushwa, Kok, Hughes, Anderson inducted
- Mourners remember LSD

- Vol. 39, No. 51 / January 3, 2008
- The passing of former Gov. Lee Sherman Dreyfus
- Flags at half-staff
- UW-Green Bay ties
- Reilly: Dreyfus a technology advocate
- Phoenix women won't go head-to-head with Packers
- Snapshots: Crew carries 'the big map' to new home
- Display was gift from alumnus
- The new view in the 8th Floor lobby
- Academic Staff funds
- WiCC news
- 'Persistence, genius mix for chemist'
- Katharine Lyall's new book
- 'People of the year' have strong UW System representation
- Editorial: 'focus on job growth'
- Vol. 39, No. 50 / January 2, 2008
- Last chance for Friends raffle, gift cards
- UW-Green Bay security focus is in the news
- Cold weather brings national exposure for Marker
- Chancellor's office hour is Monday (with new location)
- Newspaper assesses Green Bay's diversity-friendliness
- Attention, Machiavelli fans
- You'll need a ticket to 'Talk Sex with Sue'
- First Channel 32 broadcast is Saturday
- Columnist Still weighs in on New North
- Soglin sings praises of libraries
- Vol. 39, No. 49 / December 21, 2007
- Commencement videos
- Kraft gets nationwide ink with ozone column
- Channel 32 will broadcast (FREE!) Phoenix hoops
- Saturday action
- A cheery holiday pitch
- Vol. 39, No. 48 / December 20, 2007
- UW-Green Bay readies for biofuel test
- Why here? No coal in our stockings
- Energy audit will have more immediate impact
- Holiday gathering at 4 p.m.
- Gurung tips on holiday stress
- University Union construction-related access and closures
- Dining options for Winter Break
- Outreach unveils spring courses for educators
- 'Climate Change Day'
- Cancer Society planning meeting
- Coaching your employees
- No 'Sloshkosh,' no 'UW-Zero'
- O'Brien, Ricketts get all-region honors
- Vol. 39, No. 47 / December 19, 2007
- New report spotlights UW-Green Bay safety initiatives
- Adsit earns Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award
- She'll present at January conference
- New policy on employee tuition assistance
- Where to eat, this Friday
- Reminder: Rodeheaver farewell
- Students have bright idea for conservation
- Friends of Cofrin Library offer Poundstone prize
- Late-night snacks for Finals Week
- Morgridge family's $175 million scholarship
- Another new United Way total
- Reminder: Mid-Year Convocation is new date
- Please RSVP
- 'Talk Sex' during Valentine's week
- Ec Center collects for St. John's homeless
- Hearing on faculty/staff bargaining
- Free speech? Not with security surcharge
- UW-Milwaukee says it's Favre-like
- Pay seen as obstacle in search for Madison chancellor
- Return of the LOG
- Vol. 39, No. 46 / December 18, 2007
- Commencement: The day in photos
- In distinguished fashion
- Photoblog: 'We did it!'
- Snapshots: Latte fun
- More commencement coverage
- Sodexho announces shifts with Overlee, Noel
- Remembering George Nau Burridge
- Thanks for donating books
- Profs weigh in on City Hall's nativity scene
- Police rule Xiong case a traffic fatality
- Reminder: Men's game is 2 p.m. start
- Women host two more
- Ohio State couldn't beat the Phoenix
- See you tomorrow
- Brief: VonDras
- Vol. 39, No. 45 / December 14, 2007
- Helping those affected by apartment fire
- Commencement reminders
- On Monday, Chancellor brews Finals Week coffee
- Vol. 39, No. 44 / December 13, 2007
- Finals? Better latte than never
- Social Work students help Packer help children
- Sodexho offers take-home desserts
- Great Books sequel
- Look who's new on campus!
- 'Ovation' gets applause at Kress
- Installation was a 'teaching moment'
- Photoblog
- Choice of artwork had broad input
- Deetz is spring semester Research Scholar
- Hutchison's Italy trip
- MLK read-a-thon is Jan. 23
- The holidays... when thoughts turn to... CHILI!
- Who's Who? Them
- Reminder: Percussion, hand drumming
- Phoenix vs. Badgers
- Fast swimmers
- 'A bold plan to increase wealth in Wisconsin'
- Loan company had links to state D-1 programs
- Brief: Miller
- Vol. 39, No. 43 / December 11, 2007
- Intramural stars will be in Kress spotlight
- Phoenix vs. Badgers, on TV here
- Regents post newsy summary
- Upward Bound invites contributions for holiday outreach
- Vol. 39, No. 42 / December 10, 2007
- Sabbaticals for eight at UW-Green Bay
- Students track our carbon footprint
- SGA sets smoking forum
- This week only: Coffee with Bruce at 9:30 a.m.
- Percussion concert
- Raffle benefits Cofrin Library
- Campus United Way hits goal
- Flag to fly
- PEA pride in student engagement
- Adobe software deals
- Madison's Wiley says he'll step down
- UW System backs stricter student fee use
- Is UW-Madison tuition too low?
- Raising the cost at UW-La Crosse
- Madison will review fees for speech security
- UW System veteran enrollment is on the rise
- In memoriam
- Disappointing update in Wilde case
- Exam anxiety? Try a massage
- Clerk's Office for Passports
- UW System hosts nanotechnology event
- May 8 for Founders
- Eight from Green Bay are all-academic
- Swan House calendars
- More helping hands, too
- Reminder: Full-color Sheepshead, shirts and a party
- Don't forget yoga
- When a corporate headquarters leaves town
- Briefs: Draney, Roeder, Snortum

- Vol. 39, No. 41 / December 6, 2007
- Commencement: Names and numbers
- Top youth choirs will join in Dec. 9 student concert
- Banishing stress is Gurung topic
- Live, via Regentvision
- Inside UW-Green Bay magazine
- Bellin LifeLines returns with Woodruff, Eikenberrys, PBS doctor
- New this season: Single lectures available
- More on UW System enrollment gains
- Colorful launch: Sheepshead party is Monday
- Ceremony at Mediation Center will honor Juliet Cole
- The Give-a-kid-a-book Campaign
- The sell-back-a-book campaign
- Buy it here and benefit the Friends of the Cofrin Library
- UW students binge drinking (slightly) less
- The Case of the Stolen 'W'
- Briefs: Heuer, Perkins
- Vol. 39, No. 40 / December 5, 2007
- It's official: UW System enrollment sets record
- Intercollegiate Athletics gets positive feedback from NCAA
- Statement on illnesses
- Details of Kwanzaa celebration
- Correction on Bookstore sale hours
- Media coverage: Hansen's new bill on unionization
- Vol. 39, No. 39 / December 3, 2007
- New Mid-Year Convocation is Jan. 16
- Laatsch will emcee service awards
- Look for invite soon
- A break in Amber Wilde case?
- Pub for new-look Union, Student Services
- Eight at UW-Green Bay are up for sabbaticals
- Chancellor's Medallion honorees
- UW System reading grants for Meyer, Martin, Lo
- Photoblog: student art show
- And a 'strange, surprising, wacky' installation
- Sen. Hansen: Bargaining a 'fundamental civil right'
- Press-Gazette lauds national visibility for Phuture Phoenix
- Rules would tighten sick leave policy
- Policy change at UW-Milwaukee
- Gay marriage challenge
- Bravos for Brecher, Meder's chorus
- 'The Benefits of Yoga,' courtesy of Employee Assistance
- Motivational speaker presents here Jan. 17
- Spring-semester development programs
- 'Third Thursday': don't stress out!
- Kwanzaa
- Bookstore sale is Thursday, Friday
- Last chance
- Friday is last day to contribute to veterans care packages
- Give-a-kid-a-book
- Shorewood Golf Course is really, truly closed
- Unless you want to shop
- Reminder: Students and 'Carbon Footprint' on Tuesday
- Brief: Meder, Brecher, Severtson

- Vol. 39, No. 38 / November 30, 2007
- Counterfeit bills passed on campus; University community should be cautious
- How To Detect Counterfeit Money
- Portrait
- Federal Reserve and Treasury Seals
- Border
- Serial Numbers
- Paper
- Vol. 39, No. 37 / November 29, 2007
- Students report on campus 'Carbon Footprint'
- Four students win research grants
- Tales from the classroom: Media Log Blog
- Brecher is tenor soloist for this weekend's Messiah
- Photos: International Voice Competition
- Classified Staff bell ringing
- Tis the Season on Saturday
- Reminder: Hansen on bargaining bill
- Reminder: Minority Vendor Fair
- Reminder: Saturday's concert, Elie Wiesel's 'Night'
- 'Winnesota' chancellor challenges Wisconsin policymakers
- State will clean up UW coal plant
- Brief: Stokes, Kaufman, Tabers-Kwak
- Warning on 'vishing'
- Vol. 39, No. 36 / November 26, 2007
- Update on Student Services remodeling
- Move-back days are Dec. 19, 20
- Wisconsin Deferred Compensation is the topic
- Cruz gets European Union grant on urban sprawl
- UW-Green Bay wins two grants for 'College Lesson Study'
- Kraft speaks out on ozone
- Jacksons in action
- Saturday's concert tackles themes of Elie Wiesel's 'Night'
- Holocaust-inspired piece involves interdisciplinary team
- 'Nutcracker' again has UW-Green Bay flavor
- Video: Introducing the new Phlash Phoenix
- A good deal on a good game
- Nice win
- UW-Green Bay, home of the trophy muskies
- Reminder: invasion of the earthworms!
- United Way partnership brings summit to campus
- Speaking of the United Way: last chance
- Get ready for Loving, romantic talk
- Moliere comes to life Thursday
- Screening of Zacarias film on East High plot
- 'Plan recommends 5 percent raises for state employees'
- Applause for UW-Madison stem cell discovery
- Legislator: Big Ten Network contract 'a disaster'
- UW System 'listening session' on Tuesday
- Praise for accountability initiative
- Free Woodwind concert
- And the student art winners are...
- Jingle Bell Run/Walk
- Tickets going fast for Holiday Luncheon
- Reminder: 'Legal Issues for Supervisors'
- Briefs: Craver, Kraft, Lockard

- Vol. 39, No. 35 / November 20, 2007
- UW-Green Bay's Shepard elected to AASCU board
- UW reports big breakthrough on stem cells
- Day after Thanksgiving: Common Grounds, Garden Cafˇ open
- Snyder '04 visits for talk on invasive earthworms
- Cain '93 on graphic design
- UW System Research and Development Assistance Opportunities deadline
- RCMS students earn silver in national video contest
- Tuesday reminders: Vocal Jazz, French concert, Czech-Slovak
- New video: Kress Center ribbon-cutting
- Holiday Luncheon
- 'UW faculty sick leave changes pushed'
- Doyle launches KnowHow2Go
- UW to get $6.1M from Big Ten Network
- UW System wants your ideas
- Whitewater chancellor search committee
- Men's basketball team in action at Resch
- 'Urinetown' was a hit
- Enjoy Thanksgiving, and remember Dr. Loving
- Briefs: Nielsen, VonDras

- Vol. 39, No. 34 / November 15, 2007
- 'Legal Issues for Supervisors' is Nov. 27
- If you're in town, 'Urinetown'
- Benjamin Brecher and the Urinetown Orchestra
- Photos: Olson, Riopelle, philanthropy awards
- Early bird gets the Phoenix tickets!
- Vocal Jazz and Milwaukee performer share concert
- Public invited to hear Czech/Slovak voice competition at UW-Green Bay
- Gallery opening tonight
- Six UW-Green Bay vocalists compete at state
- More flu shots
- UW System listening sessions: Economic ideas sought
- Noose sparks response at Stevens Point
- More Friday classes, less drinking?
- MATC salaries draw scrutiny
- Give blood
- Habitat for Humanity seeks donations
- 'The Blog'
- 'The Guestworker'
- Great Lakes Story: The Schooner Age
- EC promotes prayer-flag project
- Briefs: Meredith, Sanders
- Vol. 39, No. 33 / November 14, 2007
- HLC team recommends 10-year accreditation, requests Growth Agenda report
- Shepard thanks review team, campus community for quality work
- Shepard: Review team understands Growth Agenda challenges
- Student, alumni, community support for UW-Green Bay draws praise
- What's next: It ain't over 'til it's over
- Vol. 39, No. 32 / November 14, 2007
- Statement on HLC visit expected shortly
- Loving comes to campus
- Photo gallery: first Kress concert
- Add to French festivities
- Photo gallery: vets reception
- Channel 11 video
- LOG returns Thursday
- Vol. 39, No. 31 / November 12, 2007
- VIPs from HLC
- ESPN2 has Phoenix/Buckeyes, tonight
- Don't hold off on 'Urinetown'
- Olson, Riopelle win philanthropy honors
- Reminder: Founders Dinner
- Concert recap: Switchfoot and Relient K 'fantastic!'
- Band photos
- Thanks for the help
- Press-Gazette previews Kress as venue
- Video: Student reaction to Kress is 'Awesome!'
- Workshop on Clampitt's 'Decision Downloading'
- SBDC also addresses negotiations, marketing
- Persuasion for Jane Austen fans
- Student art show opens Thursday
- Interested in NEA grants?
- Le Novembre, le mois pour le fran¨ais
- Photos: Alumni receptions in Twin Cities, Madison
- 'Journey to Jordan' student offers testimonial
- Publicity helps, Harris says
- International Education Week starts today
- Faculty Development Conference: 'How Students Learn'
- Participants loved 'Leadership from the Heart'
- Reminder: Sweet lecture, Downtown
- Nov. 16 is deadline for ERA deductions
- Sorry, we're closed these days...
- 'Accountability' is key topic at Regents
- UW-Madison researcher challenges governor on Wisconsin Covenant
- USA Today looks at NSSE
- KnowHow2GO college-prep campaign will launch Friday
- UW O needs to raise $8.6 million for new building
- Some students want campus totally smoke-free
- Smokeout is Thursday
- Holiday Luncheon is Dec. 7
- Nothing new on 'bottle bombs'
- Shop talk: Rumor control at U of K
- Congratulations, undefeated Matt Bollant
- On the defensive: Phoenix men still alive
- Contract not renewed for women's soccer coach Ross
- Dick Bennett makes Wisconsin sports hall of fame
- Briefs: Shariff, Shepard, Vespia, Fitzpatrick, Kaufman, Tabers-Kwak, Furlong

- Vol. 39, No. 30 / November 8, 2007
- 'Urinetown' to make a splash at UW-Green Bay
- 5 Browns, $15 tickets, tonight!
- Also tonight, 'State of the Bay' update
- Prof. Block wins national award in public health nursing
- Photoblog: Halloween costumes
- E-newsletters offer links to downtown, African American community
- 'Black Community Information Notices'
- 'What's Up Downtown'
- Presenting... 'The Blog'
- Regents webcast this Friday
- Navy's Stewart is guest speaker at Monday's reception
- Last call for vet 'care packages'
- Tickets for Holiday Luncheon go on sale Monday
- Oral traditions are Sweet's topic Downtown, Nov. 15
- Reminder: Native American program today
- Giving the 'United Way'
- Great American Smokeout... and 10% off on going 'cold turkey'
- International Education week, Indian dance lessons
- Soccer hosts Horizon playoff game(s)
- Green Bay men face tough home opener Friday
- Vol. 39, No. 29 / November 6, 2007
- More photos from big Kress event
- Editorial-page kudos
- First Kress concert now a sellout
- Free movie passes
- Exhibit juror Cho will present public lecture on Wednesday
- Ruling in Xiong death
- Passing of Mara Galaty
- Vol. 39, No. 28 / November 5, 2007
- Chancellor, Governor's Task Force release campus safety report
- Shepards return for Nutcracker 2007
- Soldier care packages
- Veteran appreciation day is next Monday
- Gallery: A picture-perfect debut for the Kress
- 'Ergonomics in the Workplace'
- National publication quotes Gurung
- Thursday event continues focus on Indian mascot issue
- Links to UW-Green Bay faculty for Army jazz player
- Baird Creek hike
- Report: 'Helicopter parents' aren't all bad
- Live from UW-Green Bay: The O'Reilly Factor?
- Budget could be hit with a $72M hole
- Stevens Point mulls impact
- Riopelle in new leadership book
- Famous Dave's founder visits Wednesday for free lecture
- An entertaining week at the Weidner
- UW-Green Bay hosts workshop on grieving, bereaved
- Phoenix men tie No. 12 Northwestern
- Reminder: Nominations for Women of Color award
- Cheap vittles
- Brief: E. Nicole Meyer

- Vol. 39, No. 27 / November 1, 2007
- UW-Green Bay adopts 'e-billing'
- Campus police announce break on vehicle break-ins
- Ritch start for United Way
- Student musicians join Army Jazz Ambassadors at Meyer
- Nov. 15 deadline for Grants in Aid of Research
- Meet the Salernos
- Booksalepalooza II
- Cofrin Library Friends announce new affinity program with Powell's
- Funds for academic staff development
- International Education Week
- '$33 million Kress Events Center is already open for fitness'
- Ceremony set for Saturday's official grand opening
- Inflatables, giveaways, food, fun
- The end of golf
- They want your blood
- Why do old people drive so slow? Kids wear their pants so low?
- $40 million for Wisconsin Covenant foundation
- Foreign films tackle immigration issues
- UW-Green Bay to host minority vendor fair
- Talkin' about WGBW
- Brief: Vespia
- Vol. 39, No. 26 / October 29, 2007
- Chancellor thanks community for recent milestones
- AP report on UW System growth highlights Green Bay, Oshkosh
- Countdown to Kress Grand Opening
- Video: 'From PSC to KEC'
- University offers alumni free trial membership
- The return of WGBW!
- Tuesday workshop touts 403(b) program for retirement, taxes
- Fermanichs featured in Neville 'Great Lakes" series
- Reminder on pizza
- UW-Green Bay students trick or treat for charity
- Bookstore promises 'Spooktacular Savings'
- Batty Bash, Gravedancers Ball
- Halloween basketball
- 'Edgar Allen Poe Bake Sale'
- Salas resigns over immigrant issue
- WPR applies for broader broadcasting
- Group pledges $85 million to UW biz school
- Diversity and the 'competitive edge'
- Joe Gow
- UW-Madison requires transfer students to get oriented
- Senior Resource Fair is Nov. 7
- Relaunch of Horizon League Network
- Switchfoot/Relient K concert tickets are scarce
- Visiting analyst will examine affordable housing, Brown County
- Briefs: Lacey, Nielsen

- Vol. 39, No. 25-B / October 25, 2007
- Daylight Savings Time doesn't end this weekend — it's next weekend
- Vol. 39, No. 25 / October 25, 2007
- Shepard to address budget, good news in 'FYI'
- Budget signing Friday, at UW-Madison
- Sorry, he'll be there, not here
- Good news for WHEG students
- Teachers, alumni enjoy Madison
- Mark your calendar: Nov. 12 is Veteran Appreciation Reception
- Fogies, whippersnappers to talk
- A video take on 'these students today'
- Carlin here Friday
- 'Famous Dave' is coming to campus
- VIR on health insurance changes
- Another reminder: 'Sexual Ethics in the Workplace' training
- And another: CPR
- 'Reboot' the effort to oversee IT, editorial urges
- Shakeup among Senate Democrats
- They want you for 14th Annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis
- For the record: HLC open forum
- Brown County Library hosts big sale
- Campus Compact's fall meeting on 'Service Learning/Engagement'
- Warm fuzzy on kittens
- Vol. 39, No. 24 / October 23, 2007
- Jury still out on state budget
- TV-2 explains budget boost for 'Growth Agenda'
- Possible budget 'winners' and 'losers'
- Free kittens for everyone!
- Fees, pork, politics
- Celebration dinner honors contributors to Kress
- Photo gallery: a special night
- Reminders on Grand Opening special events
- CFL Challenge, and 'Energy Day'
- Here's how to pay for your bulbs
- Snapshots: The NEW Learning Center... is officially open!
- UW-Green Bay and crime prevention
- Historian Kersten on paper
- Anthropologist White on 'flashers'
- Media coverage of Darfur speaker
- Metropolitan Opera singer to meet with students
- Recertify for CPR
- Upward Bound pizza-promotion fundraiser
- New road, new name
- Last call for would-be 'roadies'
- More 'Great Lakes Story': Thursday lecture on invasive species
- Phoenix soccer
- Meet new coach Bollant at Thursday's brown-bag
- Reminders: omnivores, visiting China scholar, sex ethics in workplace
- Public TV advertises 'Do Not Go Gently'
- Briefs: Cole, Lockard, Tomashek-Ditter
- Vol. 39, No. 23 / October 22, 2007
- UW System leaders react to budget compromise
- Press Gazette coverage emphasizes UW-Green Bay growth plans
- Anatomy of a budget deal
- Risser, Nass take issue with specifics
- Reviews are in: J-S says 'mostly in the right direction'
- Post-Crescent: A victory for UW, but watch out for accounting tricks
- Press-Gazette: Don't forget the gridlock
- State Journal: Budget deal is 'OK'

- Vol. 39, No. 22 / October 18, 2007
- UW-Green Bay, UW O open NEW Learning Center
- Fish story: UW-Madison's Magnuson talks climate change at Neville
- Brown-bag basketball lunch (22nd annual!) is Thursday
- One thousand points of light
- Fundraiser Sunday for McAllister
- How to eat like an omnivore, sustainably
- More on Visiting Scholars visit
- Big week for international issues, SNC/UWGB collaboration
- Still time to take a step
- Award-winning UW-Green Bay grad writes on Crandon tragedy
- Regent addresses 'shutdown' talk
- Doyle raised scenario with Tuesday's remarks
- Ellis: Doyle is bluffing
- A bed-in at the Capitol?
- 'UW officials wait to see what lawmakers do'
- 'Sexual Ethics in the Workplace' training: Oct. 30 or 31
- Seminar is part of yearlong series
- 'Dream Play,' second week
- Passing of former UW-Sheboygan dean Ray Hernandez dies at 59
- Briefs: Goff, Gurung, Wilson-Doenges, Martin
- Vol. 39, No. 21 / October 15, 2007
- National honors for 'Stuff2Do'
- SNC, UWGB host Darfur expert Oct. 22
- Visiting scholar from Stockholm Environment Institute
- Lecture, reception are part of Han's itinerary
- Latest on budget: 'A bow tie on a cow pie'
- Another kudo for Phuture Phoenix
- 'Dream Play' gets good review
- Shay's talk, 'Computers: Past Present and Future' is Thursday
- Voelker: Still time to climb
- Remember: Benefit/Wellness Fair
- 'Same Sex Marriage - A Civil Debate' is Tuesday at Union
- A solid 'D' for Phoenix soccer
- Reminders: World Food Day, Iraq, band concert, charity walk
- Community comes together for Hernandez

- Vol. 39, No. 20 / October 12, 2007
- Vote scheduled Monday on Doyle Budget II
- Flu shots available
- Research Scholar Award offers release time
- Phuture Phoenix value for UW-Green Bay students
- World Food Day teleconference
- Meet the Mennonites
- Full details on Difference Walk
- Advice on applying to UW-Madison
- Pre-season predictions: Who cares?
- Ecumenical Center lists weekly events
- Don't feel blue, eat green
- Brief: Caglar
- Vol. 39, No. 19 / October 11, 2007
- Opportunity for offices, programs to market at Kress grand opening
- Phantastic photos: Phuture Phoenix
- La Follette awards citations
- Friday deadline for light-bulb orders
- Shane shares semi-final numbers
- 'Doyle calls his budget plan less harsh for UW'
- GOP leader claims he's not interested
- Reilly, Bradley say Doyle II falls short
- Newspaper calls for 'a really special' session
- Take a nature hike, instead
- 'Steps' walk is getting closer
- Lecturer: 'Road to Iraq began in Vietnam'
- UW-Green Bay bands open season Oct. 17
- Bollant calls on Bennett
- Reminder: Depression Screening
- Grazie, Prof. Jeffreys, on Italian dinner
- Reminder on proposal deadlines for UW-Green Bay's April conferences
- LOG returns on Friday
- Vol. 39, No. 18 / October 8, 2007
- Kress Center grand opening
- Employee Benefits & Wellness Fair
- Phuture Phoenix Day
- Doyle, La Follette visits
- Professor sees Pack mentality on campus
- More pub for summer Psychology Institute
- Coffee talk with Bruce
- UW-Green Bay promotes National Depression Screening Day
- Warning signs
- Counselors reach out after Crandon tragedy
- Aids Board says impasse hurting 200 at UW-Green Bay
- Newspapers step up criticism of Legislature
- Pro/con rallies Oct. 17 in Madison
- Reilly: 'Education at a crossroads'
- Journal-Sentinel favors 'right to choose'
- Fantastic world of 'Dream Play'
- Hypnotist returns
- Dance is back at Weidner
- Gallery talk for 'Sculpture'
- Street artists to show stuff here
- Reminder: Mueller gathering
- Tompkins, UW System eye new standards
- Latino lecture
- LGBT brown-bag
- Volunteer Fair
- A tale of big-time athletics
- Alliant Energy recognizes some other top teachers
- Reminder: Buy your lights by Oct. 12
- SBDC teaches team-building, performance, startups
- Briefs: Brecher, Lacey, Linssen

- Vol. 39, No. 17 / October 5, 2007
- Board of Regents recap
- Chancellor appoints Hildebrand
- Speaker's topic: Indian 'mascots'
- 'Sculpture at the Edge' arrives
- Student fashion show
- Vol. 39, No. 16 / October 4, 2007
- Regents demand action; Shepard speaks out
- Phuture Phoenix brings Doyle, La Follette here
- Reminder: fluorescent challenge
- Theatre opens with 'Dream Play'
- Lecture: Latino immigrants in Midwest
- This is the end... sort of
- Campaign recap
- Learn the ropes at the Kress
- Snapshots: Chancellor tackles the tower
- Live your dream of being a concert roadie
- Return of a former chancellor
- Fall Conference draws crowds
- UW-Green Bay scores well on NCAA test
- Next meeting on LGBTQ issues is Wednesday
- Craig Mueller memorial
- Research grants for faculty
- Sheepshead deadline
- Report: Whitewater dean didn't face discrimination
- Open Enrollment for employee benefits: Please read
- Vol. 39, No. 15 / October 1, 2007
- Communitywide Challenge means a deal for you on compact fluorescents
- Here's how your household can help
- Energy savings... and more...
- Coffee with Bruce
- Friday workshop
- 'You' tells Meacham's story
- Kersten explains Green Bay political history
- Burns' 'The War' is flawed masterpiece, Kaye writes
- Noll services
- Innovations in Instructional Development
- Workshop: 'Extraordinary Experiences' in grieving
- Dunham adds second show
- A good blood drive
- Job/internship fair for students
- Taco Tuesday
- UW leaders, Regents, students all agree: Cuts would be bad
- Cap Times endorses bargaining proposal
- Isthmus profiles Nass
- Embarrassment? Or not?
- Regents: Don't hand other students the bill on vets' tuition
- Big-time soccer
- Regents at River Falls
- Reminder on railroading program
- Vol. 39, No. 14 / September 28, 2007
- Nursing Prof. Lorraine Noll 'connected' with far-flung students
- Vol. 39, No. 13 / September 27, 2007
- Reilly speaks out on budget
- Institute's annual conference targets 'diverse learners'
- Photoblog: scenes and faces
- Shane & Garfunkel
- Ohio State is actually Saturday
- UW System: Majority of students rely on financial aid
- 'Preferred lenders' issue dominates hearing
- UW-Green Bay training OK under policy
- Editorial touts UW research grants
- Response to Madison threat earns praise
- Accounting student helps WICPA
- Italian food going fast
- Laatsch on to 'Maps'
- 'Clickers' a tool for classroom engagement
- Statewide Service Learning conference
- The rarest of Green Bay sightings: swimming Badgers
- Phoenix women hit the links
- Small Business Development Center workshops
- They're Optimistic
- Briefs: Phoenix, Entwistle
- Vol. 39, No. 12 / September 24, 2007
- Publicity for freshman seminars
- Cofrin Friends present: 'Riding the Rails,' Wisconsin-style
- Coffee with Bruce
- Journey to Jordan in global newsletter
- 2007-08 Theatre season
- Reminder: Visiting lecturer on torture, CIA
- History-of-comics lecture
- Grant opportunity: Campus Reading Seminars
- Futbol vs. Ohio State
- TV-2 highlights Kress
- Workshop: Getting your family photos in order
- Jeff Dunham and a bunch of dummies
- Herman's Hermits
- Blood drive
- Tetzloff and Schanen talk 'Four Agreements'
- Regent writes on budget danger
- Kaufert: Something has to change
- Vet complains about benefit funding
- Hearing today on financial aid, ethics conflicts
- Oshkosh prof is critical

- Vol. 39, No. 11 / September 20, 2007
- Classified Staff Fall Conference
- Lajdziak '79 in the news
- Torture, covert operations
- UW-Green Bay has seat at NYC gala
- Campaign Blog: So far, so good
- Here's the story on EAP
- Planner glitch: Change these dates
- Family Guy and South Park
- Preview: Phoenix/Badgers
- Remember this: Saving-your-family-memories workshop is Oct. 6
- Tickets for George Carlin
- More buzz for weekend's comedy shows
- Home-grown alumni comedy
- Student tix for Switchfoot, Relient K
- Erdman, cormorants, perch
- Ebola at UW-Madison?
- Real story: UW gets $41 from NIH for med research
- Marketing is topic of Small Biz workshop
- Briefs: Bollant, Ganyard, McCartney, Ettinger, Rogers, Smith, Dettman, Swan
- Vol. 39, No. 10 / September 18, 2007
- Short deal for students
- 'Comic Book Confidential'
- Do-it-yourself comix
- Reminder: aqu’ y ahora for Spanish sign-up
- Less babble, more work
- This columnist doesn't love U
- Vol. 39, No. 9 / September 17, 2007
- From a distance, students search for Fossett
- Campaign blogging: The Faculty & Staff Campaign
- Photoblog: 'Say Cheese'
- We deserve a choice on unions, professor writes
- Update on budget stalemate
- Coming soon: WI Women in Higher Education Leadership Conference
- Top student researchers win Space Grant support
- Men's soccer team preps for Badgers
- Eating Italian
- Test for depression
- Ventriloquist brings comedy to Weidner Center
- Caliendo, Short
- Org Smorg is Wednesday
- Clothing sale
- Reminders: Historical Perspectives lecture, Constitution Day
- Brief: Lacey

- Vol. 39, No. 8 / September 13, 2007
- Student-aid legislation draw interest at UW-Green Bay
- Hammersmith a candidate at Bloomburg
- Learning the ins/outs of seeking tenure, post-tenure promotions
- News from Women's Studies
- More on statewide conference
- Lecture: Japanese American incarceration during WWII
- 'The U.S., The Cold War and Torture'
- Constitution Day activities listed
- Photo gallery: Xiong gathering
- Nielsen to speak at 'Power of the Purse'
- Warm clothes, cheap
- Reminder: Lawton opening
- 'Responding to Students Psychological and Behavioral Issues'
- State Law Reminder
- Do's and don'ts of Search and Screens
- Some call for pinch-hitters in budget impasse
- Wisconsin Covenant update
- Catholic students sue UW
- State band to play for pope
- Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Hanke
- Vol. 39, No. 7 / September 11, 2007
- Kagen on student-aid bill
- Calling all experts
- Fall courses for educators
- Be a Naturalist
- Activities for Constitution Day
- Passing of Duane Warner
- Vol. 39, No. 6 / September 10, 2007
- UW-Green Bay earns five System diversity grants
- Passing of Craig Mueller
- The singular story of a free spirit
- Know your Person ID Number
- Comic books at Lawton
- Shay, Sweet, Gurung, Medland, Nielsen, Salerno to talk
- Wine, cheese and a reminder
- UW System teaching awards
- Security a key topic
- Xiong gathering is Tuesday
- Crowds out in force for Congressional Medal of Honor recipients
- Flags at half staff on Sunday, and an anecdote
- Want publicity?
- UW-Madison alumni lobby for funding
- Dates set for state women's studies and LGBTQ gatherings... at UW-Green Bay
- Said-Mohand to appear Sunday on 'La Voz Hispana'
- Tickets for 'Morons'
- Reserve Nov. 14 for Founders
- UW-Green Bay, high-tech in local business magazine
- Briefs: Goff, Terry

- Vol. 39, No. 5 / September 7, 2007
- A new Mission
- Yada, yada, yada
- Mouse out with Prof. Laatsch
- More phone books coming
- Or try a PDF
- Authority on internment to lecture Sept. 19
- Arts Management senior wins free trip
- Italian luncheon
- Green Bay athlete wins award
- Photoblog: Back to school
- Brief: Bolle
- Vol. 39, No. 4 / September 6, 2007
- Aldrete, Burns, Coury, Meredith, Phoenix, Rosewall, Sallmann
- Outgoing 'Scholars' to be featured on Sept. 14
- Your mission, if they choose to accept it
- First Kress concert
- Prof. Meyer in FOCUS
- The Founders Association's Faculty & Staff Campaign
- An inside look
- Ticket demand strong for 'Medal of Honor'
- UW-Green Bay alumni and staff in Friday concert
- New-freshman factoids
- Correction - and more - on Arts and Visual Design
- Why no students in phone book?
- Grill 155° heats up
- Debate on college sports, TV
- Dick Morris comes to Green Bay
- Be back Friday
- Brief: Kiehn
- Vol. 39, No. 3 / September 4, 2007
- Opening day report card: record transfers, diversity
- Fun photo gallery
- New: Arts and Visual Design
- Cookout, standup comedy, and ShopKo
- Reminder: Student services offices are scattered
- 'Conversational Spanish' returns
- International film series
- Still a few phone books unclaimed
- Weidner Center 'Medal of Honor' concert is a big deal
- University Leadership Awards
- New study says older alumni do, in fact, return to Wisconsin
- Madison dean says tuition cap would be mistake
- UW-Green Bay's 'commendable safety practices'
- Virginia Tech notification system
- Have money, can travel
- If you see an NCAA violation, report it
- 'Remote Desktop' for faculty and staff
- 'Remote Lab' for students
- Reminder: Free Kress Center use, for some, through Sunday
- UW-Green Bay, UW-Oshkosh biz centers partner on growth course
- We're swamped... look for another newsletter Thursday
- Kaye on FDR, Labor Day
- Briefs: Katers, Meredith

- Vol. 39, No. 2 / August 30, 2007
- The new phone books are in!
- UW System draws attention to Shepard speech
- Sunshine for move-in
- Weidner Center single tickets on sale Friday
- Rosewall makes strong pitch for public TV, radio
- New phoenix is only for Athletics
- Free trial extended on Kress Center use
- Payroll deduction
- Back home after second 'Journey to Jordan'
- Embassy website highlights 'Journey'
- Athena for Littig
- Modern Languages students
- Small Business Development Center, entrepreneurs
- 'Budget committee delay irresponsible'
- Computer czar?
- Briefs: Goff, Wolf, Fewless, Howe
- Vol. 39, No. 1 / August 28, 2007
- Convocation photos online
- Chancellor sees progress in building 'next UWGB'
- Full text, 'It's not right'
- Link to AASCU report on embattled higher ed
- Marge Weidner is 'honorary alumna'
- Founders winners: Andy, Regan, Fergus, Kevin, Ron, Jan, Social Work
- Here's why
- Of carillons, biodiesel and a 'learning commons'
- Humor suits Dutch
- Frost extends Founders invite
- Emcee's wooden attempt at humor
- Thursday move-in day for new freshmen
- Orientation events
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