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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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