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Vol. 34, No. 1-76
Aug. 26, 2002-Aug. 18, 2003
- Vol. 34, No. 76 / August 18, 2003
- Phoenix phacts to phly phast and phurious at Challenge II
- Jan Rowe sends thanks
- Click HERE to vote on book club selection
- Story profiles Davids, new master's
- Extended Degree awards first e-Certificate
- Tax freeze?
- 'Eco-jazz' scholar visits Green Bay
- Space Grant payload drops in Minnesota
- Photos from the satellite
- Student is 'ecstatic'
- Watch TV 2 for summer workshops' PSAs
- American History summer gets good reviews
- Weight watchers
- Vol. 34, No. 75 / August 11, 2003
- Tuesday vote on property tax freeze
- Space Grant balloon launch
- 'Lost in space'
- Library Friends announce all-campus book club
- Vote here on first book
- A record year for Clerks, Treasurers
- Gathering to remember Prof. Emeritus Baker is Aug. 30
- Memorial reflects eclectic interests
- Helm takes helm at Point
- Career Expo seeks exhibitors
- UW-Extension announces 'cross-divisionals'
- Payday ritual is e-liminated
- Uneeda 'Aida' discount?
- Reminder: Rodesch
- Vol. 34, No. 74 / August 4, 2003
- Naming honors Dewey Schrader
- Space Grant students aim payload 20 miles high
- Launch is Wednesday... maybe
- Background on satellite project
- UW-Green Bay 'E-cards' make a splash
- 'American History' brings teachers to campus
- One nice Gibson for one special student
- Aug. 15 is sendoff for Jerry Rodesch
- Fleurant is successor
- Alumni and donor relations
- Update on Business Assistance Center
- $500K study of 'career advancement'
- Reminder: Faculty, staff get 'Aida' deal
- More on watershed monitoring
- Vol. 34, No. 73 / July 28, 2003
- Doyle signs state budget
- News on part-time health insurance
- He's vexed by vetoes
- Seg-fee usage is part of debate
- Oct. 1 is Fleming's first day
- 'Millie' gets great reviews
- Power outage can't dim summer-camp concert
- UW-Green Bay sports and events center remains on track
- Watershed monitoring
- Master's of Management
- Zimpher, George to depart
- Blohm, too
- More on Wisconsin Space Conference
- Some states see 40% tuition increases
- Vol. 34, No. 72 / July 21, 2003
- Teacher workshop on watershed monitoring
- More from the golf course
- Boettcher, Garner, Halvorsen, Laird, Mills join Founders
- Belated congratulations, Kristy Loiselle
- Summer camps are hot!
- Zimpher to Cincy?
- Parkside hosts super computer kids
- Vol. 34, No. 71 / July 14, 2003
- The name: Liebl Hall
- Just like it sounds
- UW-Green Bay is 'Site of the Week'
- Regents finalize budget
- Tuition hike is 16.7 percent
- In tough times, Regents plot strategy
- British visitors see UW System as revolutionary
- Students of color get taste of business
- Friday keynote by author Taulbert to cap diverse week
- UW-Green Bay will host Wisconsin Space Conference
- Student leftovers go to charity
- Newspaper describes UW-Green Bay budget cuts
- Reminder: Commencement on TV
- UW-Superior's biggest alum generates media attention
- Brief: Erdman
- Vol. 34, No. 70 / July 7, 2003
- Cable TV will air 'The Commencement'
- National recognition for www.uwgb.edu!
- Doyle pen is going to be sword
- 'Butterflies and Plants'
- Ticket discount for you with 'Starlight' at Weidner!
- This version is updated
- Library responds to Patriot Act
- New report looks at Wisconsin's tax-spend history
- State PK-16 Council announces awards
- Vol. 34, No. 69 / June 30, 2003
- UW-Green Bay's youngest grad is potential Miss America
- Doyle considers vetoes
- Nicolet Room offers low-cost, all-you-can-eat fare
- Second Weidner Center finalist
- Chicago travel tour is filling fast
- Remembering Josephine Lenfestey
- Supreme Court's affirmative action decision
- Lyall sees affirmation
- Foreign exchange high schoolers
- Reminder: July 1 is date for lecture on students of color
- Vol. 34, No. 68 / June 20, 2003
- Key support for Sports Center project
- Budget passes, awaits Doyle veto(es)
- Local schools receive $70,000 in Partnership grants
- Academic success of students of color is July 1 topic
- Survey says: We're doing OK
- Mark calendars for July 18 visit by Taulbert
- Spots remain open in Entrepreneur camp
- UW-Green Bay bears are media stars
- 'Grease' wheels into Weidner
- Rupp in Iraq
- Pritchard sendoff
- Vol. 34, No. 67 / June 16, 2003
- Regents OK promotions for 11 at UW-Green Bay
- Green Bay will be base for black bear research
- How shy are they?
- Legislators 'pull together' for UW-Green Bay
- Shepard shares views with UW-Extension's Reilly
- Bayfest recap: sunny and mild
- Photographs
- Green Bay Film Society offers 'Nowhere in Africa,' Wednesday
- Wanted: Return of missing pottery
- UW System adds 29,000 to workforce
- Union's Warpinski heads for golf course
- Priceless? First birdie is actually $2.75
- Baumgart will put it in park June 30
- Become a S.A.F.E. ally
- Grant is re-upped for RCMS
- Vol. 34, No. 66 / June 9, 2003
- FOCUS starts Tuesday
- Freshmen, parents will arrive by 9 a.m.
- Amnesty for tardy Phone Directory people
- It's Bayfest Week
- Event is fundraiser for Athletics, et al
- Friday is good day for lunch on the grounds
- Chandra Johnson sees action for WNBA champs
- UW-Green Bay: Cradle of pro players
- UW-Green Bay is co-host of Friday's education conference
- Education reformer Fullan is keynoter
- Regents choose new leadership
- JFC endorses new Sports Center for 2005-07
- Newspaper coverage
- UW System will continue Economic Summit
- Lyall on budget 'costs'
- UW-Milwaukee tabbed for AAHECACPSTL
- Link between Green Bay growth, entrepreneurship
- New summer camp targets young entrepreneurs
- Theater students win awards, scholarships
- Miss Green Bay hosts music-camp fundraiser
- Meredith, SNC's Griebling team up for Botanical Garden recital
- A UW-Green Bay founder dies in California
- Hartleys were 'catch' for young UW-Green Bay
- Check here for 'slice of Outreach'
- What's new in Outreach? Plenty
- Sandy Johnson event on June 12
- Missing: CD cases
- Briefs: Smith, LIR contributors
- Vol. 34, No. 65 / May 28, 2003
- Images from a picture-perfect Commencement
- Misty Davids is first Master of Management
- Lost: a gold ring
- Wanted: Your help with Nicolet Forest bird survey
- Biodiversity Center is convention co-host
- Saturday's 'spotted owl' keynote is free, open to all
- President Lyall visits UW-Green Bay
- Snapshots from Founders anniversary
- Media attention for Founders
- One more Green Bay Marathon report
- Maybe UW-Green Bay helped set pattern on inaugurals
- Vol. 34, No. 64 / May 21, 2003
- Malloy, Noppe are 'Featured' stars
- Ragan, Reed earn research/teaching grants
- He's Green Bay's fastest walker
- Orange alert
- Good news for Upward Bound
- Commencement: Clearly, a record
- Lawton has UW-Green Bay connections
- Human Development/Psych student is 'Outstanding'
- Philosophy's Barlow is speaker
- Chancellor's Awards for Olson, Weidner
- Dell, Matter and Rodesch
- Clarification on 'rain call'
- Here's the split if ceremonies go indoors
- EC hosts service
- Better late than never:
- National recognition for BSN-LINC
- Local honors for Peer Education Program
- State award for Purchasing efforts
- Story profiles Green Bay's own 432nd
- Wisconsin Ideas is entirely online
- Reminder: Kim concert
- Reminder: student awards program
- Vol. 34, No. 63 / May 19, 2003
- Planning for a rainy day... May 24
- UW-Green Bay closes transfer applications
- Outreach thanks faculty and staff contributors
- Plan for $250 million cut, $150 million offset gets Joint Finance OK
- Poll shows concern about deep cuts
- Summer will be no vacation for Biodiversity
- Research ranges from bears to birds to wetlands
- Ornithology convention comes to campus
- You're invited to attend
- Pianist Kim wins Public Radio vote
- UW-Green Bay students nearly sweep arts scholarship awards
- Weidner Center now a partner in Milwaukee market
- New season brings out the stars
- UW-Green Bay to host social work workshop
- 'Celebrating Success' honorees
- Green Bay marathon results
- Reminder: EAP
- Vol. 34, No. 62 / May 12, 2003
- Kanzenbach, Herrscher, Bohman score raffle loot
- Thanks to everyone
- Heirloom plant sale breaks all records
- They came from... Chicago?
- Meatier event does well, too
- New Regent appointee is UW-Green Bay grad
- Tuesday's topic: 'Alcohol, The Wonder Drug'
- Art students win scholarships
- Stoll earns support from U.S. DOT
- Student Mary Loeffler
- Sheepshead Review makes its debut
- New course supports production
- Upon further 'revue'...
- 'Inside': Full story on Danny Winslow, autism
- Also in 'Inside': Gillett, Bellin Run, marching band, etc.
- It's E-asy, and free!
- Three win 'Creative Approaches to Teaching' awards
- And the winning strategies are...
- Five students earn 2003 Cofrin Research Grants
- It's not too early to plan for 2004 grants
- Iraq, libraries
- Two campus programs will take advantage of woodland wildflower peak
- Details on the programs
- Why you're not invited to commencement reception
- Picnic reminder
- Briefs: Ragan, Tabers-Kwak
- Vol. 34, No. 61 / May 7, 2003
- Service for Novak is Thursday at Ecumenical Center
- Direct gifts to UW-Green Bay Alumni Association
- Today is the day to be appreciated, recognized
- Governor to sign contracts
- Up With Good Bodies winning team
- What's the Heirloom Plant Sale?
- Return your phone book cards
- Regents meet Thursday in Stevens Point
- False alarm
- Celebrating sun power, despite the clouds
- Vol. 34, No. 60 / May 5, 2003
- Committee recommends that contracts move forward
- Wednesday is 'State Employee Recognition Day'
- Kraft, Abel land major NSF grant
- Employee perk: heirloom plant 'preview' sale is Friday
- Caution on plant sale: BYOB, and enter from outside
- 'Newcomers' talk teaching
- Fun snapshots of International Dinner
- Ricardo Vogt gets publicity
- Percussion stars play farewell
- 'Keep your day job, Chad'
- Interested in a Fulbright?
- Belgrade student will help lead international film discussion
- Snapshots from state music festival presentation
- If sun shines, high school students hope for solar cookin'
- Faculty, staff and students will lend a hand
- Trustee Crain is mentioned as Regent hopeful
- Second UW chancellor a finalist out of state
- AD reiterates PSC, Resch relationship
- Article 'updates' PSC news
- Brass groups perform tonight
- Vocal, instrumental jazz
- 2003 Humanities Prize goes to Engel
- Topics: vampires, Pledge, secular humanism, Montaigne
- Friday lecture: 'Elk in Wisconsin'
- May 13 event honors retiring Jerrys
- Reminder: Oxford lecture on Sweden
- Reminder: Opera scenes
- Opera at ShopKo Hall
- ...and on campus
- Click Friends raffle basket site
- Reminder: Matter
- Reminder: Last call on research/teaching grants
- Briefs: Brooks, Coury, Shariff
- Vol. 34, No. 59 / April 28, 2003
- Top high school music students are heading to UW-Green Bay
- It's a 30-year tradition
- Faculty members earn teaching enhancement grants
- Sweden's 'capitalist welfare state' is Oxford topic
- UW-Green Bay a partner in June 13 education conference
- Note change in date, location
- Raffle mania
- Pack a lunch for New Music Ensemble's 'In C'
- Tout clarinet recital is Thursday
- Student music season closes with a flurry
- 'Arcadia' earns strong review
- UW-Green Bay jazz, Salernos win praise
- Mozart steals Opera Theatre scenes
- A Matter of retirement
- Snapshots from Shantytown
- Hugenroth sends thanks
- UW-Green Bay student is third straight to earn state dietetics honor
- Nekola paper is a pick-of-the-week
- Press-Gazette wants names of student standouts
- All are welcome at Oneida Sobriety Conference
- UW grants support three campus reading groups on racial/ethnic topics
- Here are the groups and here's what they've been reading
- Last reminder! Research Council requests proposals
- Shaw will step down at Syracuse
- State chancellor a finalist for Ferris State post
- USA Today: Cities see colleges as peoplepower magnets
- Reminder: Master's of Management
- Applications being taken for PDC program
- Pacific Rim Luncheon
- Nonprofit managers
- Borseth, Phoenix Athletics get kudos for attention to academics
- Plan now to applaud these students at May 23 awards program
- Briefs: Lacey, Vue, Kramp, Winzenz
- Vol. 34, No. 58 / April 24, 2003
- Provost names top banana
- Fifth-graders go ape for Phuture Phoenix program
- Celebrity primate
- Monkeying with financial aid
- Does softball need a rally monkey?
- Rhesus time
- On a serious note, Earth Week
- Also, Shantytown
- No monkey business with Master's of Management session
- Runaway monkey update
- Vol. 34, No. 57 / April 21, 2003
- The 5th graders are coming!
- Faculty members open their classrooms
- Organizers include Shepard, cast of dozens
- Riding the bus to Madison? Not so fast
- All-star cast boosts comedy 'Arcadia'
- The Lewis and Clark diet
- Web site invites book dedications
- A menu for exceptional International dining
- Borseth signs contract, opts for baseball
- Softball team just wants to play one game at home
- Important info for seniors: how to dress
- 'Ambassadors' designation goes to 47 top students
- Ambassadors program expands
- Humanities Essay Prize session is April 23
- Tout faculty clarinet recital
- Senior Exhibition 2
- A hawk, a snake and/or a skunk
- Earth Week, continued...
- Reminders: 'Caregivers'
- Tech talk
- Jim Hugenroth party
- News release recaps campus budget situation
- 'UWGB slashes budget'
- Reminder: details available online
- Privatization of the UW?
- Barry leaves Board
- UW-Manitowoc names successor to Baldwin
- Briefs: Shariff, Winslow
- Vol. 34, No. 56 / April 17, 2003
- UW-Green Bay's proposed budget cuts are detailed online
- Vol. 34, No. 55 / April 17, 2003
- We're 'Connecting learning to life'
- Chancellor: Student projects show connections
- Snapshots from the symposium
- New Web banner is up
- Media coverage
- Don't miss the bus to Madison Alumni Reception
- Early RSVPs include these folks
- Budget information is topic today
- President says Regents will comply with Joint Finance directive
- Financial aid shift draws budget attention
- Vol. 34, No. 54 / April 14, 2003
- Grant puts UW-Green Bay in lead on watershed monitoring
- Media coverage of announcement
- From A to Z, Wednesday's Symposium features top-notch student work
- Announcing UW-Green Bay's new 'Connection'
- Reminder: Budget briefing is Thursday
- Images from the powwow
- International Dinner
- Key staff member to retire
- Softball outdoors? They hope
- Photocatalysis, premarital commitment are faculty lecture topics
- Grants in Aid of Research go to 21 faculty members
- More grants available
- Press-Gazette reports on UW-Green Bay budget situation
- Lawmakers tell UW System to cut more from central offices
- UW-O students approve new rec center
- Earth Week is coming
- Tom Stoppard play 'Arcadia' is coming, too
- High School Honor Band will join in campus concert
- Instrumental, vocal groups join forces
- UW-Green Bay's first History Day sends youngsters to state
- Salisbury accepts associate dean post
- 'Celebrating Success' is rescheduled for May 9
- Study puts numbers to value of college degree
- Give blood
- Cofrin Friends raffle tickets
- Pacific Rim tickets are available now
- Teen Connection
- WPNE-FM turns 30
- Reminder on Commencement
- Madison, Stout people earn Academic Staff honor
- Day 2 report from Regents meeting
- Day 1 report from Regents meeting
- Brief: Shariff
- Vol. 34, No. 53 / April 11, 2003
- Chancellor Shepard to present budget information at April 17 forum
- Vol. 34, No. 52 / April 7, 2003
- Symposium puts best student research on display
- Also on April 16: announcement regarding marketing theme
- Buzz builds for Phuture Phoenix
- Commencement: a quick correction
- 'Non-musical' faculty and staff will provide music on Wednesday
- Real writers will read this Thursday
- Books and Baskets bounty
- Here's how to 'scope out' the prizes and get raffle tickets
- The payoff: multiple gifts to Library
- UW-Green Bay's Web accessibility improves by leaps and bounds
- Powwow is this Saturday at PSC
- Alumni, students play key roles
- As always, veterans' presence will be strong
- UWGB has role in Wisconsin Indian Education Association conference
- Guest artist Two-Rivers kicks off Poetry Month with reading on Thursday
- Alcohol abuse: UW-Green Bay offers students self-screening
- Bus to Mad-town? You're invited April 24
- Starting today: 'how-to' sessions on new University Calendar of Events
- More on wonders of Mary Ann Cofrin Hall: This time, the joists
- UW Regents to discuss 'listening'
- 4E focuses on PSC in Lyall interview
- The full transcript
- Students rally on English-only debate
- Photos from opera star's visit
- Community group awards Finance scholarships
- High court hears arguments on affirmative action
- Election results
- Reminder: 'Dr. Humor' is Friday
- Reminder: 'Radical Imagination' on Friday
- Preview Days
- Art Institute highlights new Outreach summer offerings for educators
- Think Pacific, May 2
- Renowned infant-toddler expert
- The weight is over
- Briefs: Austin, Abel, Borseth, Noppe
- Vol. 34, No. 51 / April 4, 2003
- 'Celebrating Success' diversity program falls victim to ice storm, snow forecast
- Vol. 34, No. 50 / March 31, 2003
- University Calendar is here
- Space Grant director eyes Mars rocks
- Recitals feature professor's music for (and about) students
- Students rally to re-open English-only debate
- Class project fueled effort
- Positive pub for HUS religious studies program
- Reminder: Candidates speak this afternoon at UW-Green Bay
- Reminder: Opera's Estes here today
- A word of thanks from 'lunch lady' Diane Romuald
- Arguments this week in key Michigan court case
- Be more like Wisconsin? Be careful
- Banquet for women's basketball team is April 13
- Best season ever capped by NCAA win
- LSU plays on
- Florence trip fostered ties in former Communist countries
- Networking with Eastern bloc colleagues
- Student Life gets grant for L.E.A.D.
- Juliet Cole's family among those being honored by YWCA
- Meet us here for lunch on Wednesday
- Cultural Fair features UW-Green Bay talent
- Thursday is big recruiting day for diversity
- And Friday is 'Celebrating Success'
- Circle April 12 on calendar
- Stock up now on student art
- Top art students show work in Senior I
- Deadline today for NYC theatre tour
- Want to honor someone? Friends of the Cofrin Library has perfect gift
- What's an ombudsperson?
- H.S. group offers warehouse sale as fundraiser
- Dr. Humor
- Subject will provide music before Native American film showing
- Labor historian
- Weight Watchers still waiting
- Wanted: Secretary of the Faculty and Academic Staff
- Picnic is May 14
- Brief: Kieper
- Vol. 34, No. 49 / March 22, 2003
- Greetings, Dean Candidates No. 2 and 3
- It's 'Spotlight' for Social Change and Development
- Reed pounces on Cat Island project
- Daffodils are here!
- New-calendar rollout: next Monday
- New mayor, exec will spend Election Eve at UW-Green Bay
- Commencement split? Only if it rains
- Women's History Month concert: Urbanmuse NYC
- 'Globalization' is talk topic Tuesday
- New: 'Spanish immersion' for teens
- More on outstanding thesis
- Cultural Fair promises big doings
- Major choral concert is Saturday the 29th
- Opera star will sing here
- Aldrete oration: 'Floods in Ancient Rome'
- Reminder on Senior Reception
- Lyall, Gottschalk address JFC
- NE Wisconsin's turn comes Tuesday
- Regents continue listening
- Hereby be it resolved: Our women's basketball team is good
- Building Commission reacts to tight times
- Student-funded Union project gets boost
- Kicking it around with the soccer teams
- Global Trade Conference is Monday at KI
- Shariff will present
- Brief: Gurung
- Vol. 34, No. 48 / March 17, 2003
- Snapshots from the Roundtable
- Shepard shares views with visiting officials
- News coverage
- Clarification on $24 million in student aid
- Lyall, Gottschalk will address Joint Finance today
- Committee visits Menasha next Tuesday
- Phoenix game time is 8:06 p.m. CST
- For TV, see ESPN2
- Opponents' season included life-or-death drama
- T-shirts for sale
- Borseth a finalist for national coach-of-the-year
- Chancellor's office hours
- All-Campus Calendar soon to be University Calendar of Events!
- 'Empty Bowls' is fully successful
- Weight Watchers
- Are you a potential severe-weather spotter?
- 'Art of Kabuki' trip to Madison museum
- Camp for computer multimedia specialists
- Theater Academy for high schoolers
- Internal search reopened for associate dean
- 'Health Begins With the Heart'
- Reminder: Wednesday's foreign film starts at 6 p.m.
- Information on TRIO:
- Upward Bound
- RCMS
- SSS
- Vol. 34, No. 47 / March 13, 2003
- This morning: Niagara B, dean candidate Fritz Erickson
- Vitae? Vitas? E-vitas? They're all on the Web
- This afternoon: Phoenix B, Regent Roundtable
- UWEC hearing sets stage for today's session
- You're invited to Alumni Awards reception
- Outstanding Thesis, by ES&P's Hodgson, looks at groundwater
- Biodiversity Phenology web page is a national 'pick'
- Wanted: comfortable furniture, good conversation
- Big jazz concert
- Chancellor's office
- Senior Celebration
- Blood drive today (not to be confused with Regent Roundtable)
- Think summer, dragon boat racing
- United Way says 'thanks'
- Phoenix a No. 7 seed?
- Looking ahead: 'New World Order' lecture
- Choral groups, faculty stars plan all-Britten concert
- Moran's new book: Ice Age to Ice Bowl
- Briefs: Austin, Cusano
- Vol. 34, No. 46 / March 10, 2003
- Roundtable brings Lyall, Regents to campus
- We'll share time with Oshkosh, Colleges
- Click Webcast for sneak preview
- Meet Fritz Erickson, dean candidate, this Thursday
- Phillips, Mills scheduled for late March
- It's deadline to nominate students for 2003 Academic Excellence Symposium
- Campus Calendar will have new look
- Reminder: Faculty Research Exchange is Friday
- Photo Gallery: 27-3, No. 20 and headed for the NCAAs
- What's next for Phoenix Women
- AP rankings
- Loiselle magnifique!
- She's smart, too: national all-academic
- UW-Green Bay wins praise as tournament host
- Phoenix dominates conference honors
- You're invited for Kaffee and Kuchen with Germans
- Our exchange in Hessen predates Wisconsin's
- Spring ahead to garden planning
- Even more bio-diversity
- Looking ahead: 'Opportunity Knocks' for students of color
- Another date to remember: April 4, and 'Celebrating Success'
- Native American Sleepover
- Our bad: TRIO's SSS not an only child
- Radio personality Maino will get Alumni Award
- Shepard to help out on Empty Bowls chili charity
- Schmidt, Braun are 'Women of the Year'
- 'Social Competence in Children'
- Executive MBA scholarship could be yours
- Regents recap: No pain? 'Pure fantasy'
- Lyall points to $9.5 Billion economic impact
- More reaction to proposed budget cuts
- Fourth Estate takes second
- Weight Watchers
- ESPN for men's Horizon League title game
- Reminders on music, Cofrin Friends
- Opera star Simon Estes is coming here
- Briefs: Katers, Nekola, Roeder
- Vol. 34, No. 45 / March 4, 2003
- Order tickets right now for women's luncheon
- More on Gabbard announcement
- UW-Green Bay marks three months in AP Top 25
- Wanted: UW-Green Bay' s best for new Ambassadors
- Summer Art Studio offers changes for 2003
- 'Lysistrata' reading gets attention
- Vol. 34, No. 44 / March 3, 2003
- UW-Green Bay is chosen as site for 'Regents Roundtable'
- Public is invited to attend
- State budget will dominate Regents meeting
- Budget woes put UW facilities projects under microscope
- Dean, Institute for Research migrate to CL 730
- 'Lysistrata' reading is at 7:30 p.m. today
- Part of worldwide dialog on war
- 'Lysistrata' cast is from across campus
- Singer/guitarist's concert has French Canadian flavor
- 'Bed-In for Peace' snapshot
- Theatre's 'Flyer' gets four-star review
- Crystal ball on future students
- 'Nurse Without Borders' speaks Wednesday
- Phoenix men play bonus home game Tuesday
- Tourney continues in Milwaukee
- TV coverage is possible
- First game for Phoenix women is 6 p.m. Thursday
- Best bet for women's tickets? All-session pass
- Title game will be televised Sunday
- Reminder on parking
- Tourney title at home would be first
- Swimming and diving teams place second
- Chamber Music at Green Bay features clarinetist
- UW-Green Bay jazz groups, ZIJI present Brazilian-themed concert
- 'UW-Green Bay keeps frosh on board'
- Family Weekend draws record crowd
- Student Life invites high school students to L.E.A.D.
- RSVP on Research Council extravaganza
- Alumni Phone-A-Thon is re-connecting
- And the winner of the 4-H award... Tommy Thompson
- Tufts busts spam-for-hire scam
- National TRIO Day 2003
- Services provided by SSS
- Outcomes at UW-Green Bay
- The 'Story Hat Lady' is coming
- Next Equality for Women meeting
- You're invited to Alumni Awards Night March 15
- Brief: Breznay
- Vol. 34, No. 43 / February 24, 2003
- Manure-to-electricity project gets $60,000 boost
- More details on fall-to-spring retention record
- Examining the PSC
- 'Bed-In for Peace' invites your participation
- Shades of John and Yoko
- Organizers on same wavelength
- Notice: Change this e-mail to ucatering@uwgb.edu
- Doyle: 'dead wrong' to blame state workers
- From cookie baking to rocket making... kids 'discover
- French Revolution is Popiel's Oxford Lecture topic
- 'Nurse Without Borders' comes to UW-Green Bay
- Alum describes Bay Beach goose research
- Human Biology honors top students with Sullivan awards
- News releases highlight science stars
- Perkins will describe '50 Projects, 50 Weeks'
- 'Flyer' guest star will play African-American pilot
- Latin music, 'Moby Dick' on Saturday
- March 27 event features NYC music collective
- Preliminary Call for faculty readers/performers
- Reminder: Pfotenhauer recital
- Our youngest grad is now med school standout, Miss Madison
- Braun tagged as future leader by NCAA, Press-Gazette
- Another Office Hours change
- Four more days for initial Founders nominations
- Reminder on PSC parking
- Sports roundup
- Vol. 34, No. 42 / February 20, 2003
- Lyall, Gottschalk speak out
- Students question tuition increases
- Statewide reaction
- An essay on a 'weakened university'
- Thomas Aquinas scholar will lecture Friday
- Busy weekend
- 'Teen Connection' looks at foster care
- Pamiro's demise is felt at UW-Green Bay
- 'Touch of Class': Faculty, staff volunteer to teach
- Vol. 34, No. 41 / February 17, 2003
- Ford, Taylor earn honors as top alumni
- Ready, set... FOCUS!
- Initiative blends old, new
- Article touts 'First-Year Contact'
- Barry, monthly surplus sale get some ink
- The speech is Tuesday at 7 p.m.
- State's options limited for 'new cash'
- Last week's news on labor contracts
- On a positive note, it's egg roll time
- Meyer Theatre grand opening
- SBDC has role in Vue's 'incubator' success
- Finally, 'West Wing' episode is good to go
- Mark calendar: Faculty Research Exchange, March 14
- Want a UWGB Research Grant? Apply soon
- UW System grants
- GIS is everywhere, including MAC Hall on Friday
- Tracking the mammals of the Arboretum
- Pfotenhauer recital has interdisciplinary feel
- Reminder: Big week for Green Bay Film Society
- Taberna film includes new footage, post 9/11
- Wednesday's film follows Bedouins in Israel
- 'Flyer' opens Feb. 28
- Accordion classics
- Sign up for UW-Green Bay summer music camps
- Got a question? AskWisconsin
- Encourage students to apply for Alumni Scholarships
- Reminder: Fight cancer with flowers
- Chancellor's Open Office Hours change again
- African-American inventors
- 'Footsteps'
- Broken record (again) for Phoenix
- Love your co-worker? It's easy for the Grzesks
- Senior Night for Babcock, Collins, Jessup
- Memorial service for Johnson's father
- A death in the family
- Reminders: Family Weekend, LGBT, Italian, 'Tragedy,' awards
- For sale: Joyce, Shakespeare
- Clarinet recital
- Miss Green Bay Area
- 'Thoughtful Gardener' session a hit
- Briefs: Braun, Perkins
- Vol. 34, No. 40 / February 13, 2003
- UW-Green Bay will step up security measures
- Parking changes, spot checks possible
- Additional information on 'being observant'
- Look for additional communication
- Vol. 34, No. 39 / February 10, 2003
- Al Rheinschmidt's gift to UW-Green Bay
- 30-year career spanned budget highs, lows
- 'Sun dogs' looked like a Phoenix
- Feb. 14 is cut-off day
- Exceptions
- Spring enrollment
- Straight talk from President Lyall
- Guv says UW important to future
- Newspaper offers analysis
- Accountability Report documents 'tradeoffs'
- Regent appointment update
- UW System offers 2 cents on federal funding
- 'Vagina Monologues' coming to campus
- Show is a benefit for Family Violence Center
- Gallagher's 'West Wing' date delayed
- UW-Green Bay play 'Flyer' has poignant connection
- Story on Space Grant, Space Explorers status
- Newspaper column salutes Hall of Famer Nate Barnes
- Friday night's photo gallery
- New: tax help in Spanish
- Correction on tax dates, sites
- Praise for Zehms, program's history
- Meeting is Feb. 21 on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender issues
- Mayoral forum
- A multicultural look at tragedy
- 'Rhetoric of Diversity: Rethinking African American History'
- Follow-up to slavery presentation: Web address
- Date is changed for Spanish filmmaker
- It's February, heirloom plants are near, time to offer suggestions
- The word on 2003 heirloom sale: More flowers, more herbs
- Saturday's gardening symposium
- Woman of the Year?
- The color orange
- New! UW-Madison is in on Universal Borrowing
- Copy Center open house
- Order your daffodils
- Holding at No. 21
- Going for 20 this Saturday
- It's official: 26 straight
- Reminder: Beauty, Beast and a bargain
- Next alumni-on-the-road reception is Thursday at Tufco
- Final reminders: Faculty Development, Emmons/Nekola, sled dogs, Shepard
- Brief: Rank
- Vol. 34, No. 38 / February 7, 2003
- Gov. Doyle calls for "heightened alert"
- Employees, students should be observant
- Vol. 34, No. 37 / February 3, 2003
- Yingst, Space Grant react to shuttle tragedy
- Islam lecture
- UW System announces policy on military duty
- Voters say 'Party in Your Pants' is top chili
- Snapshots: red-hot costumes
- Doyle will visit Regents
- De Simone steps down
- Article analyzes UW System budget case
- Coming soon: 'Inside UW-Green Bay'
- 'Teaching scholars' Abel, Bartell, Fencl, Meyer, Kim, Rosewall, Maruenda, Ham
- Gallery talk features Emmons, Nekola, 'Distance Decay'
- Campus history is part of art
- Arf! 'Valentine's Mush'
- Sheepshead is back!
- Care to make a submission?
- Library offers new 'Searchpath' on-line tutorial
- It's a steppingstone to instruction
- Phoenix women steady at 21
- Top 10 in several categories
- Team, fans put on a show
- Men host Cleveland, Detroit
- HOF, alumni game this weekend
- Swimmers head for Madison
- 'What Does It Mean to be an Educated Person of Color?'
- On-line: Scenes from the international reception
- Forums for county executive, Green Bay mayor
- Reminder: Up With Good Bodies
- 'Open office hours' change
- Quick takes from Outreach
- Reminder on sexual assaults
- Relay for Life starts with kickoff meetings this week
- Tori Amos tickets
- Italian Luncheon tickets
- Gary Weidner celebration draws hundreds to campus
- Faces in the crowd: Mike Pantalione
- Briefs: Nielsen, Peacock-Landrum, Miller, Rosewall, Witwer
- Vol. 34, No. 36 / January 27, 2003
- White House gets what MAC Hall already had
- Newspaper story on Weidner
- Arts grants go to UW-Green Bay projects
- Nominate a colleague for a Founders Award
- Up With Good Bodies
- Give yourself a valentine, faculty
- Phoenix women at No. 21
- An eventful weekend
- Alumni game is Saturday
- Former slave tells story
- Music's Honors Recital is Saturday
- Top performer earns cash prize
- Opera Theater at Arti Gras
- Artists speak
- Friday reception honors NAS, HB students
- Shepard office hours
- Student research reports
- Campus Diversity Grants? Still available
- Doyle will address 'State of the State'
- UW System academic planner
- Catherine Wyngaard memorials
- Gurung, students to present at Toronto conference
- Walter is a 'Great Decisions' presenter
- Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Fencl, Krieger, Lyon, Medland, Rank, Ritch, Nekola
- Vol. 34, No. 35 / January 27, 2003
- UW-Green Bay mourns passing of Gary Weidner
- Celebration of Gary Weidner's life is at PSC
- Memorial fund established; obituary is on-line
- Vol. 34, No. 34 / January 21, 2003
- Opening Day enrollment: 93 percent
- Check homepage, calendar for more news
- DOA shares ideas on cost savings
- Doyle names five to Regents
- Lyall welcomes appointments
- Some aren't sure
- Chancellor holds first 'office hours'
- Ortiz, Cuban documentary open film series
- Friday reception for international newcomers
- Plier recital
- Faculty Art at the Lawton
- 'Teaching and Technology' conference
- Later date should boost participation
- Lunch with Damkoehler: 'Sleeping Out at Shorewood'
- Theatre students score well at regional festival
- 'West Wing' has UW-Green Bay tie
- Men's basketball scores upset
- No. 16 still sweet for Phoenix women
- LGBT awareness workshops
- Italian feast
- University Leadership Awards aren't just for students
- Plan for 4th Annual Family Weekend
- Institute for Learning advertises research grants
- Grant-writing workshops
- Info session on master's program for educators
- Seehausen is new at PDC
- PS on the PDC
- Space Grant invites your participation
- Briefs: Liu, Chen, Shariff
- Vol. 34, No. 33 / January 13, 2003
- Community celebrates King at NWTC
- Monday is holiday
- Former slave will visit
- Reception Jan. 24 welcomes new international students
- Chancellor posts 'open office hours'
- No more exclamation points!!!!!!!
- Phoenix women rise to 16th
- Barnes, Quidzinski, Wood join Hall of Fame
- Buy now for Jazz Fest discount
- Jazz Fest a recruiting tool
- Plier sings Schubert in free recital
- Premieres, director's visit spice spring film series
- 'Educated Person of Color'
- Feb. 15 gardening symposium
- Diboll is keynoter, prairie 'star'
- Moran book has roots in Hauxhurst Cofrin Professorship
- Students report on Cofrin grants
- Happy 10th, Weidner Center
- Facts, figures
- TV special celebrates Weidner success
- 'Late Nite Catechism'
- Shepard on Regents
- Text of governor's remarks
- Tasters needed: Chili cookoff is coming
- 'Bridges Out of Poverty'
- Nonprofit workshop
- Owls on Saturday
- Brief: Meacham
- Vol. 34, No. 32 / January 8, 2003
- PSC welcomes 'Business After Hours'
- Block out Jan. 18 for Jazz Fest
- Phoenix women climb in AP poll
- Tough test tonight vs. MU
- Time change for road game
- Board of Regents appointments
- Vol. 34, No. 31 / December 23, 2002
- December Commencement 2002
- Commencement photo gallery
- Chancellor carves gift from UW-Green Bay tradition
- Vol. 34, No. 30 / December 19, 2002
- Graduate No. 1, meet Graduate No. 20,000
- 'International Emily Post' is Commencement speaker
- Student speaker is new here
- Prof. Emeritus Mannino
- Blavat, Kargus are Outstanding
- List of graduates is on-line
- Graduate is first via NWTC credit-transfer deal
- Her story: from prison guard to counselor
- Enhancing Teaching: Bauer-Dantoin, Breznay, Haynie, Henze, Howard, Malloy
- Two win 'Geographic Information' grants
- Geospatial projects
- Thanks for help on Learning Tree
- Saturday's game is Internet radio only
- Better yet, go to the game(s) instead
- Seven Phoenix players make Horizon all-academic
- Correction: Only Art is retired
- Up With Good Bodies winners: Franz, Fatty Fatty Fat Fat
- Exercise up, weight down
- Look for next U-W-G-B in second semester
- Reminder: Friday's awards program
- Ec Center hosts 'Baccalaureate'
- Vol. 34, No. 29 / December 16, 2002
- Commencement: Read it right here
- Phoenix cracks Top 25!
- Team is well on way to 26th
- Borseth: 'It brought chills'
- Spielmann returns to UW-Green Bay
- Sailboat elves visit Chancellor's Residence
- Join the parade?
- A Lab Sciences update
- Photos from the construction site
- Snapshots from Friday's Service Awards reception
- UW-Green Bay stage manager heads to ACTF regionals
- Six earn acting nominations
- Location changes for Friday's awards program
- 'World Food' students take on hunger and poverty
- Doyle finishes 'listening sessions' today in La Crosse
- Office hours
- Tuesday's Teen Connection is No. 50
- Briefs: Ragan, Lacey, Gurung
- Vol. 34, No. 28 / December 13, 2002
- Noppe, Gates, Benson are creative teachers
- 'Featured Faculty' to Haynie, Kubsch
- Hoops recap: Women in national eye
- With 1,814 witnesses, game sets record
- Friends give multiple gifts to Cofrin Library
- Group chooses officers for 2003
- Bay Business Journal spotlights Management Master's
- Vol. 34, No. 27 / December 11, 2002
- Legislators hear growth message from UWGB
- PSC project described
- Oshkosh chancellor is special guest
- Regents warned of budget ramifications
- Lyall makes statement
- Shepard comments
- Citizens unite for Higher Education
- 'UW-Green Bay on verge of closing admissions'? Yes, and no
- Kwanzaa
- Grad students get coverage for environmental report
- Vol. 34, No. 26 / December 9, 2002
- Sabbaticals: Everingham, Hu, Lorenz
- Secret talents, and 'non-music' music
- Fiala, Scheberle get Teaching nods
- Reception is Friday
- Know any of these people?
- Red-hot women near Top 25
- Thursday's 'game of the century'
- The no-timeout game
- Holidays? Give art, not fruitcake
- Employee campaign: Up 40%
- Meet the people of Phi Kappa Phi
- News from Bratislava
- Test case for affirmative action
- UW System shows gains on credit-to-degree
- Extra credit? It'll cost
- ES&P grad students, and an interdisciplinary project
- Students told of Cofrin research grants
- Over the years, 75 have been granted
- Discussion tops 'Butter' night
- Crandall, Daniels scholarships
- Programs date to 1970s
- Awards Night: You are indeed welcome
- Music IQ's: club hosts UWGB jazz night
- Classic, contemporary work at Band concert
- Opera Theater
- Students at the Resch
- Last call for Holiday Luncheon
- Vol. 34, No. 25 / December 2, 2002
- Regents consider state budget
- Campus hosts major session on phosphorus runoff
- NAS, Grad Studies, Erb, Fermanich have roles
- Race, gender, class, 'New World Order' are lecture topics
- Magazine buckles down to business
- 'Spinning Into Butter' tackles political correctness
- SGA student suggested the topic
- The fall 2002 Leadership Award winners
- Founders take five
- Men's choir, guest organist highlight 'Holiday Traditions'
- Another tradition: high schoolers at the Weidner
- 'Environment on the brink?' That's question Thursday
- Research Council Awards: Noppe, Popiel
- Top timepiece
- Nia, Cole, community groups perform at Kwanzaa
- AIC hosts concert on Tuesday
- Percussion, hand drumming music
- Saxes, flutes
- Last call: Holiday Luncheon
- SnowBall is Saturday
- Weidner's December calendar
- Women's basketball!
- Men set attendance record in Resch debut
- Award recognition for Eileen Littig
- The door is open 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday
- Briefs: Roeder, Witwer
- Vol. 34, No. 24 / November 25, 2002
- They're looking for a dean
- Research Council aids 18 faculty projects
- Gurung, Human Development get tobacco grant
- Thank you, SOAR volunteers
- A big basketball win in Madison
- Nation's No. 4 team will visit PSC
- Wear green to Saturday's sellout
- Women's volleyball
- Athletes, coaches featured in 'Heroes'
- Vocal Jazz Ensemble concert is this Tuesday
- Very large men's choir
- Art honors
- New Appleton PAC opens with fanfare
- Schenck, Tufco will host Alumni Business Receptions
- Changes for state workers' health insurance?
- Green Bay's Zacarias wins Midwest Emmy
- Need an ID? Go to Union
- Reminder: Kids Night Out
- Report on Habitat's South Africa trip
- Briefs: Breznay, Perkins, SOAR volunteers
- Vol. 34, No. 23 / November 18, 2002
- Founders Dinner is all academic
- Abel's Oxford Lecture is 'Environmental Justice'
- Beautiful award
- Hussin, McIntosh, too
- Stokes will edit journal on reading
- Austin wins 'best paper' award
- Balsley's blues tips go national
- Kids Night Out with the Phoenix
- Wednesday is student art opening
- 'Dames' begins second week
- Phoenix hosts Horizon volleyball Friday
- All-tourney pass
- Reminder: free youth clinic
- North to Alaska
- Broadcasts: WGEE, WNFL and internet
- Guest list for Tuesday is 137 alumni
- Who should receive Distinguished Alumni Award?
- Give-a-check option with book drive
- Update on Public Television studio
- WPNE's Thanksgiving Day concert lineup
- Brief: Von Dras
- Vol. 34, No. 22 / November 13, 2002
- It's Assembly Speaker Gard
- Regents speak out on budget
- System touts tech college collaborations
- Responsible investing, Madison admissions, diversity
- Sign is up at Point au Sauble
- Another alum found!
- UW-Green Bay hosts College Bowl
- Tickets on sale for holiday feast
- Cooking class
- Student art exhibit is 30th annual
- Art juror will speak today in SA 351A
- Thirty-minute 'Wabbit Clocks' show is Monday
- Silent auction Thursday at Ed Thompson
- Pets say: Thanks, RAs
- Jingle Bell Run/Walk
- Late reminder: Teaching Enhancement Grants
- More late reminders: Rosewall, 'Dames'
- Briefs: Austin, Draney, Furlong, Liu, Nielsen
- Vol. 34, No. 21 / November 11, 2002
- UW-Green Bay gets Point au Sauble Preserve
- 'Critical habitat' for birds, student research
- Guide to UW-Green Bay's experts
- No truth to this rumor
- Another LOG on Wednesday
- Rosewall's 'Oxford' lecture on arts, prosperity
- Lakefront property
- Alumni list now at 135
- Reception is next week
- United Way tally continues to grow
- International alum in accident
- Outreach launches newsletter
- Free admission for Veterans Day
- 'Dames at Sea' opens Friday in UT
- Free Horizon volleyball clinic
- A nice win vs. UWM
- Phoenix will starts 'Mitten Tree' drive
- System could lose $49 million with 5% cut
- Recap: Dem governor, GOP gains in NE Wis.
- Founders Board president is interim Chamber leader
- It's Give-A-Kid-A-Book season
- Chancellor's office hours
- Student Orgs: 2,200 hours of service
- Food Drive is Nov. 11-15
- The Learning Tree begins Nov. 18
- Wednesday, Nov. 13 is closing luncheon for Week of Dialogue
- Briefs: Fiala, Gurung
- Vol. 34, No. 20 / November 4, 2002
- It's a record-setting year for Employee Drive
- Poupart wins Women of Color recognition
- Vote yet?
- Election Day is already a success
- Week of Dialogue on Diversity
- * 'East Meets West'
- * 'Aboriginal Artifacts'
- * 'Racial Inequality'
- Capstone luncheon
- Jazz Ensembles perform Tuesday
- 'Dames at Sea' launches Nov. 15
- Tough foe
- Weidner tickets on sale
- Looking ahead
- Alumni get all the perks
- Reminder: Wednesday is bus trip to Valley
- Brief: Littig
- Vol. 34, No. 19 / October 28, 2002
- Hot choice: 'Apply early' for UW-Green Bay
- Rush tickets for 'Monologues' Oct. 30 and 31
- Campus has role in Mem Fox visit
- Fox Cities, here we come
- Office hours
- Candidate forums
- Reminders on hoops, grad fair, egg rolls, terrorism, peace
- Performing Arts gets grant renewal
- Golden House is charity
- First basketball at the Resch is Sunday
- Volleyball team jumps up in standings
- New shoe tree
- Vol. 34, No. 18 / October 23, 2002
- Wanted: Comments on draft UW-Green Bay marketing proposal
- 'Seeds of Peace' is Tuesday
- Sorry! Basketball lunch is rescheduled
- 'Strategic Planning' and 'Spiderman in Packerland'
- Order Hmong eggrolls here
- More food news: Holiday meal
- Lyall makes case for UW System's place in budget
- Vineburg is featured candidate
- System e-learning initiative gets $1 million
- 'Monologues' casting
- Vol. 34, No. 17 / October 21, 2002
- Campus Preview Days are Thursday, Friday
- Election 2002 brings candidate to campus
- Congressional debate is at Preble
- Summit: blather, but importance
- Capitol scandal
- Haynie will present second Oxford lecture
- Brown-Bag Basketball Lunch!
- Special Collections: 'Wisconsin in Wartime'
- 'Our Town' gets good reviews
- Chancellor's in the house
- Pianist Kim performs this Saturday
- A call for Fellows
- How's 'War on Terrorism' Going?
- Reminder: media forum is this week
- Soccer women host Badgers
- Vol. 34, No. 16 / October 16, 2002
- Special offer: Badgers/Phoenix basketball tickets
- One possible budget 'fix'
- Thursday's Institute conference highlights student research
- Campus helps mark 'Clean Water Act' anniversary
- Faculty members are Gaylord Nelson panelists
- Nelson book has campus ties
- Congratulations, Dean-Designate Peter Han!
- Friends mourn passing of Ivor Rogers
- Rogers a creative force in early days
- Student satellites
- Celebrating as NASA 'promotes' Space Grant
- A 'call' from Faculty Development: Creative Approaches to Teaching
- Everingham will moderate terror forum
- NEW Partnership for Children and Families
- Last call for directory changes
- Want to contribute to trick or treat?
- Golden Harvest Ball
- Brain series targets dyslexia
- Suicide prevention workshop
- Reminders: Band concert/Lawton opening/'Our Town'
- Chancellor's office hours
- Cocoa at heart of thrombosis research
- Brief: Bauer-Dantoin
- Vol. 34, No. 15 / October 14, 2002
- It's official: Social work master's!
- Kersten proposal win $822K grant for 'Teaching American History'
- Major historians will visit
- Campus, community partners aided grant
- 2002 United Way campaign
- Employee Drive
- Disco divas, dudes hold lead
- Testing, testing: Try this URL
- Nominate your student for December's best
- Minority pre-college programs get $53K boost
- Summer program will involve Oneidas
- Lyall: System stretched thin by increased enrollments
- Economic Summit runs through Wednesday
- Panelists to describe 'value-added' of Spanish
- 'Join the fun at the American Intercultural Center!'
- NEW Partnership for Children and Families 'commended' on 10 years
- Social Work's Partnership program has distinguished history
- Student choral concert tonight: 'Of Thee I Sing'
- Classic 'Our Town' opens theater season
- Bands play Friday at Weidner
- '9 Chicago Painters' exhibit opens Thursday
- It's 'Nationalism versus Patriotism'
- Volleyball wants to 'Pack the House' Tuesday
- Reminder on Legislative forum
- Briefs: Abel, Fiala, Shepard, Muhl, Blackshire-Belay, Stepien
- Vol. 34, No. 14 / October 4, 2002
- Faculty research grants
- Mary Ann Cofrin Hall, TV star
- Spots are airing now
- Partial scores from Employee Drive
- '80s alumni must play catch-up
- Big honor, free Hawaii trip for student Moua
- Student Affairs mentors next generation
- Important: Dual Choice/Open Enrollment
- Trustees event raises $10,000 for scholarships
- Tuition control for UW System
- More Southworth news
- Peace... and Conflict
- Direct directory changes here
- Krispy Kreme, for one day only
- SNC hosts women in higher ed
- Chancellor's office hours
- Basketball: Madness, Maino and Murphy
- Lacey offers 'Food for Thought'
- Great news from HeartWalk
- Reminders: Ecuador, Blahova, hate, globalization, fall conference
- Brief: Shariff, Littig
- Vol. 34, No. 13 / September 30, 2002
- Final FTE: 4,421
- Gen-ed discussion
- Big gains in Work Study serving community
- Mary Ann Cofrin makes 'Tour of Homes'
- UW-Green Bay faculty featured at Brittingham
- Deetz, Heuer are on-line
- Chicago art for $20
- Basketball promises 'Madness'
- Volunteer Fair
- They'll take names
- Globalization: Good and/or bad?
- Visiting artist plans Oct. 9 vocal recital...
- And master class, too
- Musicians from Ecuador will perform traditional music
- Wisconsin downgrades security alert
- Regent Smith: Collaboration is key
- Reminder: Security Walk
- Briefs: Entwistle, Heuer, Meachem
- Vol. 34, No. 12 / September 24, 2002
- Author Fried is Institute for Learning guest speaker
- 'Passion for learning' is hook
- Inaugural snapshots
- UW-Green Bay announces 'Our Town' to open theatre season
- Season-ticket discount
- Ivan Yanakov cancellation
- You're invited to Union's "At the Movies" open house, Wednesday
- Jimmy Eat World, here
- Reminder: going-away party for Thomas
- Dialog on Internet security, Universities' role
- Friday, Oct. 4 is date for Administrative Support Conference
- Cultural Cuisine reminder
- Vol. 34, No. 11 / September 23, 2002
- Make Bruce, Julie and yourself happy: Participate
- Great images from Inauguration
- Speech is on-line
- Recapping the ceremony
- Odds'n'ends
- 2001-02 Annual Report features stories of giving
- Mr. Student, meet Ms. Donor
- Phoenix women are Top 10 again
- Soccer homecoming
- UConn can't
- Rest its sole: Old 'Shoe Tree' to get marker
- Benefit fetches food, funds for Fido, Fifi
- International film series is back for Year 3
- Film series is a hit; Society is now an 'official' entity
- Students ask Army journalist to speak on Pentagon attack
- Biodiversity workshop locks in on GPS
- October forum series looks at democracy after 9/11
- UW-Green Bay paper artists make national show
- Briefs: Von Dras, Shariff
- Vol. 34, No. 10 / September 20, 2002
- 'Creating Our Future Together'... at 2:30 today
- Lunch? Here's how
- Please, come early for prelude concert
- 'Wistle, Witwer, Whitman
- Speakers, video will emphasize local connections
- Shepard on AM
- DWD Secretary to speak
- Kuepper is a featured guest, with Weidner
- Shepards' 'Phoenix Cookies'
- Program is a student design
- Other news: farewell to Cynthia Thomas
- Vol. 34, No. 9 / September 19, 2002
- See you at 9 a.m., indoors, on the Library plaza
- Clarification on Oxford, gen-ed programs
- Congratulations, Phoenix soccer!
- Vol. 34, No. 8 / September 18, 2002
- Campus looks forward to 'Sifting and Winnowing' unveiling
- A cherished piece of Wisconsin history
- Why we have a replica
- Great storytellers recall early UWGB
- Inaugural, Shepard, UW-Green Bay get big media play
- Ink, airtime for community service
- Test yourself: more Phoenix phacts
- It's Chancellor Shefchik, thank you
- Vol. 34, No. 7 / September 16, 2002
- Chancellors rule
- Clarification on luncheon: no tickets
- UW System touts U.S. News rankings
- Social Work program gets new funding for aging project
- UW System's impact? Billions
- Bus trip connects new students, downtown merchants
- Check this list, alumni employees
- Two HUS profs to talk 'ethics, war'
- Feminist Majority
- UW Credit Union offers free lunch on investments
- Reminder: hungry pets
- Soccer showdown vs. Badgers
- Briefs: Coury, Stokes, Kaufman, Lacey
- Vol. 34, No. 6 / September 16, 2002
- Don't bet against Chancellors' 'Wrecking Crew'
- Tuesday is community-service day
- UW-Green Bay has its heart in community fundraiser
- Inaugural Week: We embrace community
- Vol. 34, No. 5 / September 11, 2002
- Word is getting out on Inauguration
- Students log 300 hours of community service
before Sept. 3!
- Meredith shares Slovakia experience
- Eau Claire, Point, Extension faculty gain Regent awards
- You're invited to Sept. 25 'Diversity Strategies' videoconference
- UW's Institute on Race and Ethnicity
- UW-Green Bay graduates here will gather again
- Nosmo King, this means you
- 'Ancestral Pursuit'
patience, patience
- Kenny Werner is back
- Special student/music partnership
- Report sexual assaults
- Packers skybox raffle
- Christopherson is chairperson for Prevent Blindness run, walk
- Leadership awards deadline is Monday, Sept. 16
- Food for Fido, Fifi?
- Briefs: Gurung, Shariff
- Vol. 34, No. 4 / September 11, 2002
- State of Wisconsin announces 'Heightened Awareness' alert
- Employees are reminded to be observant
- Reminder: Today's 9/11 commemorative events
- Vol. 34, No. 3 / September 9, 2002
- Inauguration events
- Full LOG
- NASA has good news for Space Grant here
- Professor, student win Space Grant funds
- Campus 9/11 commemorative art on TV-2
- Here are highlights of Tuesday events
- 407 Gallery features visiting artist
- Airport security director will talk on homeland security
- Soccer field will get 2,824 ribbons
- UW-Green Bay's Midwest Photography exhibit opens Thursday
- Show originates here, then travels
- Men's basketball announces first Resch Center season
- Re-seating begins next Monday
- You be the judge on parking
- Vote
- A change: Kim recital is Oct. 26
- Kenny Werner date is 19th
- 'Chapter a Day' turns 75
- Alum returns to Peninsula Players as a 'pro'
- Reminder: square dancing
- Taste of India
- Brief: Rosewall
- Vol. 34, No. 2 / August 30, 2002
- FTE on-target at 4,375
- You're invited to Thompson Hall celebration
- Alumni standout Pamperin to be honored
- Founders winners: here's why they won
- Chancellor sets open office hours for fall
- A record: 59 new freshmen of color
- Labor historian opens lecture series
- Series includes four lectures
- Stars shine in Weidner's winter/spring season
- Reminder: international reception Sept. 6
- Former Phoenix softballer is new coach
- Phone directories? Be patient
- Huguenroth's idea is a winner
- Parking notice
- UW-Green Bay's Fiala is Tuesday on 'Tom Clark'
- More on campus 9/11 commemoration
- Contributions invited to art exhibit and video collage
- Reminder: 'Ethics and the War on Terrorism' starts Sept. 4
- 'After the Attack' series
- Non-profit workshops draw interest
- LGBT Faculty/Staff/Allies
- Job postings
- Brief: Bauer-Dantoin
- Vol. 34, No. 1 / August 26, 2002
- Noppe is Interim Associate Dean
- 'Thompson Hall' to welcome first tenants
- Shepard address, Founders awards highlight Convocation
- Free ice cream
- Chancellor issues 'Report Back'
- TV shoot was a success
- Regents' budget includes funds for Rose, Wood halls
- OK given for University Union project
- Overview? Decreased state funding could limit enrollments
- Impact will be felt at UW-Green Bay
- UW-Green Bay sets fall courses for educators
- 'After the Attack: Our Democracy a Year Later'
- GBCI has openings for UW-Green Bay volunteers
- India is first Cultural Cuisine 'destination'
- Holidays, Italy and Pacific Rim are others
- Square dancing?
- Fourth Estate goes color, on-line
- A soccer 'friendly'
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