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Vol. 35, No. 1-87
Aug. 29, 2003-Aug. 20, 2004



Vol. 35, No. 87 / August 20, 2004
UW System president-designate headlines Wednesday's convocation, dedication

Vol. 35, No. 86 / August 11, 2004
Library is selling books
You're invited on a Green Bay cruise
Contact Sea Grant to learn more
Lake Michigan workshop welcomes citizen input
Chancellor Shepard's hours for fall
Nia to dance at city's birthday bash
Messner leaves colleges
Quiet, please... quiet, please

Vol. 35, No. 85 / August 4, 2004
It's Haevers Hall
Shorewood Raffle winners
Reilly on radio
Take off Friday, go to the Fair
Who wants to be a pageant judge?
BioBlitz at Baird Creek
UWM dean is also planning director
Brief: Emmons

Vol. 35, No. 84 / July 30, 2004
Shepard appoints two new Trustees
Harden has extensive UW-Green Bay ties
Open house is Sept. 16 for Downtown Learning Center
Blue-collar comic White sells tickets, fast
Sager Tract honors NAS pioneer
More on Sager, 20-acre parcel
Summer seminars feature prominent historians
UW-Green Bay students dominate System's 'cover shots'
Reilly on TV tonight
Editorial writers weigh in
TABOR tabled
Peacock-Landrum has details on grants from Campus Compact
UW System, WTCS partner on more graduates
Shorewood raffle tickets? Get 'em by 5:45 p.m. Monday
Odds are pretty good

Vol. 35, No. 83 / July 26, 2004
Regent committee recommends UW System president be promoted from within

Vol. 35, No. 82 / July 21, 2004
Lyall successor could be named this week
Sweet in running for Poet Laureate
ESPN, men's hoops
Suamico woman wins Weidner contest
Municipal Clerks/Treasurers makes impact downtown
Wanted: more financial aid
U.S. Passport service
Jay Harris
Brief: Meredith

Vol. 35, No. 81 / July 14, 2004
Possible presidents
Classified spending
Clerks, treasurers and crowds
Shorewood Amateur golf
Watershed monitoring workshop
Human Biology moves
and... Twisted weather

Vol. 35, No. 80 / July 9, 2004
Notice of ticket availability for presidential visit to Green Bay area

Vol. 35, No. 79 / July 7, 2004
Angelou, Albright, Pearl, Rivers to lecture at Weidner
NASA to Space Grant: Roger, AOK
Praise for 'UW-Green Bay Downtown'
'Wisconsin Ideas' is here
Horizon League's highest honor goes to Tomlinson
She's second Phoenix winner in two years
Fall Founders Dinner
New Classified Council meets Wednesday
Appleton editorial agrees on 'brain drain'
You read it here first: 'Diversity Circles'
Newspaper highlights Fiala book on pacifism
Four students earn Extended Degree scholarships
Scholarships have interesting histories

Vol. 35, No. 78 / July 1, 2004
Washington Commons
Big news
First offerings: emergency management
The case of the vending machine 'free cash'
Ghost hunters in the Cofrin Library
Lawson is awesome
Ashmann to study environmental ed in rural K-12
'Brain drain' tied to tuition?
Safety training on July 12
The master plan
Summer enrollment is 883
Reminder on Shorewood raffle
Honor for Peterson
Brief: Jeffreys

Vol. 35, No. 77 / June 23, 2004
New grant brings 'Diversity Circles' here
Timely book: Fiala examines war, peace, philosophy
Eat a brat, wash your car, support Upward Bound
Up close and personal with dragonflies
A 6% sales tax to fund K-12?
'Finding aid a tough task in UW System'
State's Division I programs will play D-IIIs
River Falls search
Brief: Stokes

Vol. 35, No. 76 / June 21, 2004
Chen, Zorn win UW System research awards
Regents approve promotions, tenure for eight at UW-Green Bay
Staff asks for patience as Lawson roll-out nears
Get the scoop on sweet treat
Find flavors on Internet
Slovakia program gets great reviews
Boyer lands full-time spot
Former Michigan State standout joins Kowalczyk's staff
Hoelz is latest in long line of Phoenix academic all-Americans
Newspapers react to budget cuts, tuition hikes
Economic Summit takes a year off

Vol. 35, No. 75 / June 11, 2004
Regent warning: Enrollment cuts are next
Tuition at UW-Green Bay passes $5,000
Outreach eyes center at Washington Commons
Connect for Lunch! Thursday with Slovakia, Meredith
Institute funding help local school teachers, agencies
Six-year total nears $500,000
Fergus Hughes appointment
It's new: The Classified Staff Advisory Council
Who they are, and when
Their mission
Money off on Shorewood food
Regents re-elect leaders
Phoenix third in Horizon all-sports
Richter, friend of UW-Green Bay collection, dies
He's got mad strides
Brief: Stokes

Vol. 35, No. 74 / June 8, 2004
FOCUS folks are here
It's all about retention
Updates on University Dining, Singh, Buttke
Education students help McGraw-Hill test CD-ROM
Shorewood Golf raffle has your tickets to PGA
The Phoenix Grill Company
Bayfest opens Thursday
In: Coupons for Bellin runners
In: New freshmen
Out: Friday afternoon hours
UW System's FY 05 budget will make news this week
TABOR delay
SAFE Ally training on June 25
Students from UW-Green Bay history regional advance to nationals
Doyle nominates two new regents
Newspaper columnist praises Lyall on economy
Sundance takes scholarship
It's essential: another LOG this Friday

Vol. 35, No. 73 / May 27, 2004
Profs. Abel, Fermanich, Fencl, Gurung earn Research Council grants
A national cover for MAC Hall!
Golf outing season starts June 12
Event benefits Alumni scholarship fund
Raffle winners include one from campus
Cofrin Library is big winner
Lab Sciences 'move-in' starts June 7
Energy experts visit campus
Worth repeating: closures of ES Building
Rotary supports Biz 4 Youth camp
A watched Kettl leaves, nonetheless
Thompson 'candidacy' talk fuels media kerfuffle

Vol. 35, No. 72 / May 25, 2004
UW-Green Bay remembers Samuel Johnson
Entrepreneurial environmentalist, and quotable
Reminders: raffle, Gutowski
Germantown sets 'record' for band camp buy-in
Meyer Theatre moves
Weidner season is long on big names
Lineup offers 90 shots of 'Triple Espresso'
Chandelier is chromatic Chihuly
Update on search for Lyall successor
Leadership Institute

Vol. 35, No. 71 / May 21, 2004
Use Web for 2 cents worth on UW-Green Bay master plan
Dr. Weidner's commencement address
Fantastic work by set-up crews
New banners, main boulevard
Marinetti is Teacher-in-Residence
Outreach shares Green Bay's award for international business
Packers-Phoenix link sizzles
UW System night at Miller Park
Ticket deadline
Books & Baskets drawing on Tuesday
First Watershed Summit showcases high school researchers
Eggs 'n' spam
Briefs: Ganyard, Meredith, Plier, Noppe, Bartell

Vol. 35, No. 70 / May 13, 2004
Graduating class will include 675 students
Founding Chancellor Weidner to be commencement speaker
In case of rain...
How ceremony would be split
Alumni Association honors Krepline
Human Development and Theater student to speak
Chancellor's Awards for Meyer, Chernicks
Four faculty members to receive emeritus status
Ecumenical Center to host service, brunch
Chancellor's Medallions for 23
Student receives Phi Kappa Phi fellowship
Thirty-two students cited as leaders
A commencement fixture to be missing
Around the UW System

Vol. 35, No. 69 / May 10, 2004
Weidner to give commencement address
Annual campus cookout a big hit
Six from UWGB named "Wisconsin Idea Fellows"
Career Services receives Main Street award
Gutowski retiring; successor starts today
Weidner Center season winding down
Chandelier by famous artist to hang at Weidner
Authors highlighted at Founders' event
Center for Biodiversity hosts workshop on ponds
City Web site adds Sesquicentennial feature
Search for Lyall successor continues
UW-Marinette has new dean
Campus planning focus of Press-Gazette story
Board of Regents updates credit transfer policy
Volleyball team honored for community service
16 student-athletes receive academic laurels
Phoenix-Packers Steak Fry is May 18
Softball team earns 6th seed
Friends raffle continues through May 24
Faculty/staff reminded to check directory cards
Latest Inside in your mailbox soon
Brief: Gurung

Vol. 35, No. 68 / May 3, 2004
Wednesday's cookout is indoors
John Baumgart? We thought he retired last year!
Employee No. 1 will be honored
Gov. Doyle offers a little appreciation
Profs. Kersten, VonDras are 'Creative'
Reminder: Founders' focus is authorship
13 faculty earn Teaching Enhancement Grants
Remembrance for Jerry Dell is Saturday
Receptions aplenty
Best wishes to staff members
Buy Mom a Library raffle ticket!
U-Rah-Rah, Wisconsin
Panthers gear hits pavement with Sen. Kerry
Wear your colors this Friday
UW System's best mascot: The Mighty Wombat
Phoenix softball team calls it a spring
Men's tennis just misses NCAA bid
UW-Madison opera professor stars in final Chamber Concert
All that jazz
New Music, Drumming
Chancellor's hours cancelled
Getting where you need to go — on the Web
Cash available for camps
Interim dean position is posted
Point Creek gains 400 hardwoods
Posters session is a hit
A closer look
Listen and be heard at campus technology forum
Sneak peek at the survey
Economic potential of area higher then perceived
Montoya resigns UWSIRE
Missing from the UW picture — children of immigrants
Wisconsin Idea 'fellows' announced this week
Editorial writer: blame booze, not serial killer
How-to book
Reminder: Safety training
Reminder: Campus plan, PSC plans
Briefs: Hammersmith, Nair

Vol. 35, No. 67 / April 26, 2004
Breznay, Chen, Fermanich, Fitzpatrick, Gates, Russ, Vespia
UW-Green Bay is granted charter for business honor society
Clampitt's 'Communication Tip'
Deadline for Research Council grants
UW-Green Bay volleyball to play Paralympic team, sitting down
No bull
P-G looks at student-led courses
Students display work at Capitol Rotunda
UW System leaders, governor proclaim value in research
Stars shine in Madison
Like, wow! A '60s-look 'Magic Flute'
Theatre production is 'nonsense,' and that's good
Buy some books
Haymarket remembered
History Day winners advance
Phi Eta Sigma
Reminder: Spirit Day is May 7
Join us for a mass photo opportunity
Patrick has spirit, yes he does...
Zaid has spirit, yes he does...
More bad colors
A trend in salaries
TA walkout in Madison?
Habitat Shantytown
'Women in Russia'
You don't need to fly to Mexico
Required Safety Training for New Employees

Vol. 35, No. 66 / April 23, 2004
University community mourns Jerry Dell
Solar heating panels at sports center part of DOA project
Pakistani educators leave for home

Vol. 35, No. 65 / April 22, 2004
C-Span bus offers free, high-tech tours

Vol. 35, No. 64 / April 19, 2004
Wednesday's lectures: Nielsen, Furlong, Kraft
Recapping the Academic Symposium
Media coverage
Busy 'Earth Week'
These losers were winners
Raffle time for Friends of the Cofrin Library!
Getchyer tickets right here
Return the cards, please
Error on color left UW-L grad feeling blue
Asian/Pacific Islander heritage celebrated next week
Hispanic Alumni Panel
Visiting scholar speaks on global revolution, detente
International Dinner
Faculty salaries at lowest percentage increase in decades
Editorial praises regional approach with UW-O
Newspaper describes minority enrollment challenge
New law bans smoking at dorms, residence halls
Interim leader at River Falls
Phoenix Chorale gets mention on Italian Web site
UWGB Bands and State Honors band combine for spring concert
Senior Art No. 2 opens
Slamming doors, big laughs in 'Noises'
Phoenix tennis
Bargain Book Sale
Reminder: tax-sheltered annuity workshop
Campus cookout is May 5
Intercultural Dance Festival, this weekend
Newspaper interview
$1 tickets available for those unable to pay full price
Last chance on Cultural Cuisine tickets
'Have Money — Can Travel!' says academic staff committee
Brief: Meredith

Vol. 35, No. 63 / April 15, 2004
Selection of interim dean will be timed for July 1 start
Architects chosen for sports and events center concept work
Final list: recent faculty authors

Vol. 35, No. 62 / April 12, 2004
Students show 'A' work
No free lunch? Picnic is May 5
Lyall snapshots
Outgoing prez suggests student bill of rights
Faculty authors, reveal yourselves
Coming up - Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Week
Dance festival tickets
Heirloom vegetables bite the dust
Miss Green Bay, Roadhouse partner for Phuture Phoenix
Love to laugh? Don't miss 'Noises Off'
Stars know the '411'
All-star cast
'We've got spirit, yes we do...'
Pop quiz: Anyone know UW-Stout's official colors?
Pet care workshop is Saturday
Student-athletes "encompass" Big Event
Leave your kids with the Phoenix
Tickets available for bus trip to Ancient Egypt
Reminder: Meredith, 'Casa Guidi'
Reminder: 'Propaganda' lecture
Be a SAFE Ally
Brief: Rodriguez Cadena

Vol. 35, No. 61 / April 8, 2004
Lyall reminder
Praise for UW System administration
UW Extension promotes Horton
More great honors for Fourth Estate
Powwow is Saturday
'Right-Wing Propaganda,' he calls it
Social Work students generate publicity, on two different projects
UW-Green Bay gets ink in Race and Ethnicity newsletter
Abel report selected for scholarship feature
Meacham, Vescio get curriculum grant
Report highlights Olson-Coates group
Carnegie Scholar is guest speaker for 'Deeper Understanding' teaching talk
Earth Week
System will hire outside legal adviser on public-meeting requirements
Meanwhile...
Students take textile show to St. Mary's Hospital
Tickets on sale Monday for Mexican Lunch
Lunch bonus: the outstanding Ricardo Vogt
WBAY-TV covers campus safety efforts
More golf news: Shorewood's WSGA status means more discounts
Still more golf news: a Shorewood golf library
Women host Butler
Required Safety Training for New Employees
Briefs: Lacey, Mulroney, McIntosh

Vol. 35, No. 60 / April 5, 2004
Snapshots of Laatsch honor, Extended Degree's 25th
Room 237 is no Yukon, but a big deal nonetheless
Celebrating nontraditional education
Another LOG on Thursday
Regional History Day for young visitors
UW-Green Bay students attend Global Trade Conference
C-Span is coming here
Meredith recital
Getting your name in the hat for UW System top spot
Stevens Point names first woman chancellor
UWM, UWL get Regents staff awards
Taboo TABOR?
Memorial service
Tuesday's program promises powwow primer
Phoenix Bookstore is closed Saturday...
... but open for big bargains,
International Dinner is coming up soon
International Dance Festival tickets
Open early, Shorewood offers deals
Reminder on Patriot Act
'Phoenix Forum' gets some pub
Sauerhammer, Lawton visit
Connecting for Lunch
Spring break 2005 in NYC?
Tobacco Coalition plans movie night
'Teen Connection' wrestles with bullying
'The Riddler,' Hal Holbrook, RiverDance... and more
Briefs: Ganyard, Littig, Terry

Vol. 35, No. 59 / March 29, 2004
Barbara Lawton, Tina Sauerhammer to visit Tuesday
Chancellor speaks at Lydecker service
The odds against 4th & 26? UW-Green Bay professors knew
Laatsch dedication highlights Extended Degree's 25th
Cofrin Library survey
Snapshots: Japanese delegation at MAC Hall
20/20 follows 'Porn Nation' speaker to Green Bay
Preview Day
Regents to talk diversity
Congratulations, Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Scheberle class organizes 'Phoenix Forum' on democracy
Conference presentation features papers co-authored by students
Tickets for April 24 International Dance Festival
PDC banquet honors seven
Film Society brings noted director to Green Bay
'Stone's Throw' follows Palestinian children
Reminder: Vietnamese scholar
Waiting list for Dialogues Luncheon
Midpoint report on 'Pakistan Project'
Tout recital
Senior Art Exhibit
Temporary 'gallery' on 8th floor
Academic honors for Merner, swim teams
Reminder: Calling all authors
All-campus invitation to budget-committee session
Brief: Coury

Vol. 35, No. 58 / March 26, 2004
Written a good book lately?
Click here to see if you're listed among authors
Mourning the River Falls chancellor, Ann Lydecker
Newest visiting scholar arrives from Vietnam
Japanese visitors speak today at 1 p.m.
French business expert at noon
Cruz on diversity, democracy
Still more dialogue next week
Chili donations help the hungry
First 'Connecting for Lunch' program draws positive press
Powwow is April 10
Pass Point discount for Shorewood golfers, diners
Houston is out
Regent open-meetings dispute appears over

Vol. 35, No. 57 / March 22, 2004
UW System chooses Von Dras, Meyer for top-teacher program
'Woman of the Year' publicity for Murphy, Nielsen
MAC Hall, Tinedale draw Japanese visitors
Delegation has renewable-energy expertise
French visitor talks business
PATRIOT Act discussion
Next Oxford topic: physician-assisted suicide
Tattoos as art
Reminder: Lawton, Sauerhammer, women in science
Vs. No. 9 Houston, Phoenix leads early but trails at final buzzer
Impressive fan support
Mor coverage
P-G remembers the Cal upset
Forget basketball... it's golf season!
Food, April rates and season passes
Choose from 300 bowls at Wednesday's chili fundraiser
Summer school for teachers: 40+ choices
New partnership involves Weidner, local schools on arts institute
Newspaper story documents racial divide on college attainability
Office Hours cancelled
A taste of Mexico
A pat on the back
Reminder: Lunch and learning? Here's 'Howe'
Scholarship winners
Brief: Scheberle

Vol. 35, No. 56 / March 15, 2004
Outstanding Thesis Award
EPA grant powered frog/toad project
Game time is 8 p.m. Saturday for Phoenix
Houston has no problems: 27-3, No. 9 in nation
Minnesota, Wisconsin will talk
Aldrete profile
What's choking the New Creative Economy?
Have money, can travel
Another chili fundraiser
Two UW-Green Bay grads on Regent, Technical College panel

Vol. 35, No. 55 / March 11, 2004
International Office reacts to news of bombings in Spain

Vol. 35, No. 54 / March 10, 2004
New in Wisconsin Ideas: Smaller budgets, larger classes at UW-Green Bay
'International Dialogues' is new lecture series
Akiwowo's 'distinguished' story
Bremer retires
Educating the voters
Bookstore changes hours
Photos from Monday's big win
Where will women play in NCAA opener?
Men celebrate success
Drawing crowds at the Resch
A tree, a chainsaw, a new Hole No. 9

Vol. 35, No. 53 / March 8, 2004
TV, radio, Internet carrying tonight's game
Fan turnout is impressive
Borseth claims unprecedented honor
What's new on the Horizon?
Lawton, Sauerhammer to speak at 'Women in Science' reception
'Unrolling ceremony' for 1982 artwork
Seinfeld still sells
Reminder: $15 off 'Miss Saigon'
Stop the presses: Honors for Fourth Estate
UW-Green Bay shines in Human Resources 'games'
Students run up against U of Chicago in College Bowl regionals
'When the state budget catches a cold, the UW budget gets pneumonia'
Pletcher, IT colleagues offer lowdown to Regents
A Superior plan for campus recreation
Bookstore invites faculty to annual Appreciation Day
Iguanas, snakes, snow leopards
'Nice Girls Don't Sweat'
Outstanding campus women
Local reading, favorable review for Nielsen
Mayor will welcome 'UWGB Downtown' on March 25
Global trade conference
UW-Green Bay's Vogt is 'Outstanding' at jazz festival
Beautiful Florence
Meredith serves on international gathering faculty
Foundation connection pays off for group touring Italy
Girl Scouts seek diversity nominees
Ethnic studies opportunity
Fox appointment
Deadline is Friday for 'Posters in the Rotunda'
CPR for Y-O-U
Freshman Walsh is 'champion' skier
Nordic teams finish third
Karaoke
Briefs: Stokes, Goff, Salisbury, Shariff

Vol. 35, No. 52 / March 5, 2004
Pletcher appointed to UW presidential search
Pakistani program
Snapshots
Delegation plans Madison road trip
Sitcom superstar Seinfeld is coming to campus
Ko-Thi dance: free tix for faculty staff this Sunday
Miss Saigon: $15 off
Phoenix women advance to Sunday semifinals
Men's tipoff today is 7 p.m. at Butler
Familiar name is at it again
Registration open for Summer Camps
New this year: 'Biz 4 YOUth'
Computer Camp
'Eco-System' Camp
Broder column rings true for UW-Green Bay

Vol. 35, No. 51 / March 1, 2004
Akiwowo is Alumni choice as 'Distinguished'
Awards night is March 20
They're here! Pakistani educators arrive
Regents meet TABOR
Pletcher to participate
UW-Green Bay student makes WPR vocal finals
The plan on the Plan: listen, respond
Survey of favorite teachers leads to conference presentation
Top student researchers invited to Capitol rotunda
Student choral concert previews Italy tour
Return of the Collegium Musicum
Jazz show keeps Miller, Dorsey, Prima alive
'Tartuffe' continues, with good reviews
Reminder: 2-for-1 deal on 'Oxymoron'
Visiting historian addresses women, labor
Nielson to read from Keller biography
All welcome to school counselor day
'Slice of Outreach'
Cruz goes first in 'Last'
Women's History Month opens with 'Beckham'
Swimmers take second; Hansen is meet MVP
Hoops: Championship for the women, surprising third for the men
Winners at the gate
A double 'triple double'
open tourney Friday, on road
Women host, look to continue impressive streak
A long-shot chance to host
Stevens Point finalists
Santiago is reportedly the pick in Milwaukee
Lyall on 'Meiller'
Enlisting a headhunter
Advice from the Wall Street Journal editorial page: 'Be Smart'
NASA chats, courtesy of French
Required Safety Training for New Employees
Reminder: Students work
Office Hours
Job/Internship Fair is Tuesday
The Passport ID 'Department of the Month'
Briefs: Benson, Dresdow, Gurung, Laatsch, McIntoshes

Vol. 35, No. 50 / February 25, 2004
Alumni Phone-a-Thon sets single-day record!
Reach out and touch someone
Women's history highlighted on March calendar
EC's 'Last Lecture' series features UW-Green Bay profs
Late reminder: Ash Wednesday today
'W' tally important for Phoenix
Phoenix, student Habermann star on HDnet
CPR training opportunity... at no cost

Vol. 35, No. 49 / February 23, 2004
Phoenix women can cap surprising season tonight
Game is on cable
Recognizing student athletes
Weidner offers 2-for-1 to see 'Oxymoron?' at the Meyer
Cards to Donna Dacey
Music major Staley wins Miss Green Bay title
Next year's Campus Preview Days
Two with UW-Green Bay ties in running for State Manufacturing Award
Swimmers aim for title
Band concert has family appeal
'Tartuffe' opens Thursday with veteran cast
Accounting students headlined
Workshop on social work ethics and boundaries
Daffodil days
Think spring on garden
Green Bay's 150th
Cause/effect? Also-rans missed UW-Green Bay
Reminder: Perkins on 'Greatest Hits!'
Reminder: Students share research results
Reminder: 'Poor women'
Students will work for travel expenses

Vol. 35, No. 48 / February 17, 2004
Kerry and Kennedy
Photo gallery
Broder, C-Span and local media
Columnist: 'UWGB shines in primary spotlight'
Election day
Kitty found
Moliere comedy 'Tartuffe' opens Feb. 26
'Greatest Hits!' at Lawton Gallery
Film Society offering is Korean film
Students share research on deer, soil, prairie fire, and sand-barrens progress
Apply now for '04 Biodiversity grants
'Nine ways of looking at a poor woman'
Health sciences scholarships
Pietsch of an addition
Coffee and tea
Brief: Quigley

Vol. 35, No. 47 / February 15, 2004
Kerry, Kennedy details
PSC lot opens at 2:30
Snapshots from the campaign thus far
LOG lookout
More on 'Floods in Ancient Rome'
Connections: UW-Green Bay, 'Monday Night Football'
More connections: Students help Outreach evaluate
Another Miss 'UW' Green Bay?
No hot air: Hosts say storm-chasing session will blow you away
Chicago brass group will play, teach
UW-Green Bay helps with City's sesquicint... sesquicenten... 150th
See the mayor for gala tickets
Gjerde selected to Small Business Innovation board
Musings on the 'creative class,' paper center
Helping to incubate No. 1 job growth rating
At UW-Milwaukee, search narrows to four
RSVP this week for Career Services' internship/recruitment update
Have Money -Can Travel!
Student Ambassador selection is under way
Ambassadors they are
Family Weekend - filling fast, deadlines approaching
Faculty and staff give 'Touch of Class' to Family Weekend
Lineup of gardening experts
Reminders:
  Student athlete academic success
  Founders nominations
  Academic Excellence Symposium deadline
  Jackson counsels future attorneys
Briefs: Zorn, Leuthner

Vol. 35, No. 46 / February 10, 2004
Presidential parade continues: On Wednesday, it's Edwards
Snapshots: Dean at UW-Green Bay
UW-Green Bay chosen NCAA regional host
Connections with PMI, local tourism helped land volleyball tourney
Know a potential Founders winner? Act soon
Black-belt librarian promises '50 Ways to Flip Your Lover'
Kieper nominated for state award
Tuition increases 'incredible,' UWGB student tells Regents
UW System talks budget
Final enrollment
Sheepshead Review wants to hear from you
Call it the Sheepshead prize
Summer Camps win $1,000 for Spanish session
Camp finds secondary market
Gardening symposium Feb. 28 will focus on native plants, wetlands
Fire extinguishers, computer simulations, and you
Required Safety Training
More 'e-verse'
Briefs: Draney, Meredith, Style

Vol. 35, No. 45 / February 9, 2004
Dean draws a crowd
UW-Green Bay is second in state to close early
Chancellor sees good, bad
We're still open, in some categories
High grades on accountability report
Another day, another LOG
State reaction to Lyall announcement
Columnist quotes Shepard
Editorials praise president
Regents hope for speedy search and screen
Union chief weighs in
Return of 'The Vagina Monologues'
New cast, new monologues mark this year's production
David Coury: international man of film
Why five years is norm to graduate
UW-Green Bay team advances in College Bowl
The inspiring story of Brandon Morris
Winning record is first in five years
'Bracket Buster' foe is UNI
Phoenix women put 46-game home streak on line
Reminder: HOF banquet
Phoenix hoops alumni enjoy L.A.
Family Weekend events are filling fast
Expanded UPS options personally for you
Alumni travel program debuts in 2004 with London, the Swiss Alps/Italy
Alumni basketball
Still time for 'Wicked' New York tour
Eggs 'n Issues features local legislators
Green Bay gets 'A' for entrepreneurial climate
Accounting students pitch in at tax time
Coming soon to a location near you
Publicity for accounting students

Vol. 35, No. 44 / February 9, 2004
Howard Dean to visit UW-Green Bay

Vol. 35, No. 43 / February 3, 2004
Cultural dialogue? Not this Wednesday
Downtown is hyped about possible paper presence
Theatre program takes a bow
Admissions Web site rocks!

Vol. 35, No. 42 / February 2, 2004
UW-Green Bay gets paper technology transfer center
'Inside': Pakistan, marching band, 'Mueller Match' and more
Space Grant wins another $100,000
Space Grant in the news with Columbia anniversary
Skunk hats, chili champs and smiles
Film harks back to French 'new wave' era
Film Society spring schedule
Sponsorships
Library unveils new microcard printer
New printing service
Interlibrary loan fees
Everingham speaks Wednesday
'Great Decisions' lineup
UW System targets teacher quality
Institute offers grant-writing workshops
AIC has $8,000 available to support diversity initiatives
Earnings statements go electronic
Orientation is Feb. 19
First place on line for Phoenix women tonight
Reminder: nominations
Jackson will talk to students about law careers
Shepards plan 'Hoops and Hearts'
Soul Food menu
Reminder: students in need
Employee/Alumni reception is Tuesday
Coffee and tea
Honors recital
Weidner Center, Meyer
Reminder: Up With Good Bodies
State law reminder
Weight watching
Briefs: Cadena, Gurung

Vol. 35, No. 41 / January 30, 2004
New paper technology center announced at news conference

Vol. 35, No. 40 / January 26, 2004
'Connecting for Lunch'
First menu option involves Howe, Great Lakes
Attention all faculty: Academic Excellence Symposium
A plug for the liberal arts
Institute offers $70,000 in local grants
King commemoration to feature perspectives of disabled man
HOF picks Aspenson, Diener, Voigtlander
Everingham opens 'Great Decisions'
'Nutrition and Cancer' workshop here
Tickets on sale today for Soul Luncheon
Waiting for chili results
Space Grant Consortium goes to UW-Superior
Recruitment Update
Disturbed, disturbing, or just needs some help?
'Teen Connection,' teen obesity
Weight Watchers
News release on theatre awards
Phoenix women host UW-Milwaukee tonight
Men play late at Milwaukee
Detweiler works to be featured at gallery opening
Briefs: Emmons, Rosewall

Vol. 35, No. 39 / January 20, 2004
Spring semester opens with nearly 5,100 students
ACTF success for UW-Green Bay theatre
Aldrete wins prestigious fellowship
Welcome, new international students!
Get the snowbound rate of $35
Final results: international voice competition
State of the state
Chancellor's office hours are Thursday
Flood outside, drought inside at Residence Life
Automated e-mail forwarding is out
Skenandore returns to campus
Phoenix players are Academic All-Americas
Joining an exclusive club
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation offers big graduate scholarships
A 'Wicked' New York theatre trip
Jazz Fest publicity
Tickets on sale for Saturday's concert
Faculty artists talk on Jan. 28
Family Weekend at UW-Green Bay
Reminder: Gossip
Reminder: Carlson farewell
Reminder: Chili chef challenge
Reminder: 2000 Florida election
Briefs: Shariff, Hutchison

Vol. 35, No. 38 / January 15, 2004
Swan to succeed Wilson as Assistant Chancellor for University Advancement

Vol. 35, No. 37 / January 14, 2004
Tickets going fast for Saturday's UW-M game
Media buzz builds
Residence Life helps out
A TV game for Phoenix women
Furlong hosts semester's first international film, on Florida fiasco
Jazz Fest
Event brings hundreds to campus
'Tartuffe' replaces 'Figaro'
Look for new ATM on campus
Machines accept different cards
Carlson is retiring
Code yellow
No time for irrational exuberance on pension fund
Reception for UW-Green Bay employee/alums is Feb. 3
Faculty art show talk is Jan. 28
Program tackles workplace 'grapevine,' gossip
Thanks, book donors!
Library instruction? Be sure to pick the right time
Soul Food Luncheon is Feb. 13
Virant appears in 'School Zone'
Reminder: Phoenix Chorale
Reminder: hawk talk
Reminder: Teaching conference
'You collect the money on my behalf...'

Vol. 35, No. 36 / January 8, 2004
Phoenix Chorale earns prestigious invite
Preview concert is Jan. 15 at Preble
'Schooner' sets sail for Illinois next week
New Nielsen biography of Helen Keller
Jazz Fest XXXIV
New gift card may fit bill for campus meetings, camps
UW System reacts to drop in low-income students
Chancellor needs 'Jerry Maguire' skills
Commencement on TV
An Extended photo gallery from December's ceremony
Poitras is new men's soccer coach
Phoenix men play tonight as Horizon leaders
Jan. 17 contest vs. UWM will be televised
UW-Green Bay women - those that are left - return home
Chili showdown is Jan. 26
Bring it on!
Extra credit for goofy costumes
Mid-year Directory changes? Let us know
Hawk program is Jan. 17
Next Employee Safety session is Jan. 14
Reminder on faculty development conference
Names of presenters
One tehroy on raednig cmoperhension

Vol. 35, No. 35 / December 22, 2003
A picture-perfect Commencement
News coverage
Final count was closer to 350
Poet is popular
Orange you glad we're more vigilant?
With heightened alert, Public Safety reminds employees to be observant
More on proposal for paper center for UW-Green Bay
President Lyall's holiday message sounds 'public good' theme
Reminder: Hop aboard 'Christmas Schooner' Jan. 12
Classic basketball next week

Vol. 35, No. 34 / December 18, 2003
Take precautions to prevent spread of influenza

Vol. 35, No. 33 / December 17, 2003
Class of 400 is big for December
Pure poetry
Human Biology student wins top honors
Emeritus for Korithoski
Regent speaker is student
Hendricksons will take part
Final reminder: High noon is now 11:30
Six earn Chancellor's Medallions
Others get Leadership awards
Who's where: commencement speakers across the UW System
Brief: Winslow

Vol. 35, No. 32 / December 15, 2003
Students: 'Now if they can just get Osama bin Laden'
For conference-goers, international justice issues are familiar
Proponents: 'pork' portrayal of paper plan is preposterous
More honors for UW-Green Bay theatre program!
'Christmas Schooner' will sail again as ACTF fundraiser
Seven students make ACTF regionals
The A to Z of Saturday's Commencement? Look for it Wednesday
Ecumenical Center notes early start for 'Baccalaureate/Brunch'
More on Nair, Clampitt professorships
Phi Kappa Phi welcomes new faculty, student members
Hoops records
New Employee Safety Orientation and Emergency Response Training
Space Grant Consortium advertises availability of grants
Brief: Kirch

Vol. 35, No. 31 / December 12, 2003
For Commencement, set your watches ahead one half hour
'Santa Phoenix' arrives at 3015 Bay View
Kudos for international partnerships with SNC
Buying Phoenix women's tickets this afternoon
Up With Good Bodies winners
Bookstore raises $283 for shelter
Parents' night out
'Tis the Season' party is Saturday
Regents KO Tyson from portfolio
Faculty Development Conference is Jan. 15
Info on Campus Diversity Grants

Vol. 35, No. 30 / December 11, 2003
A report from the UW-Green Bay campus
Salisbury, colleagues collaborate on 'Encyclopedia of Daily Life'
Public TV tackles 'raids' on Wisconsin
Six '35ers' to be honored at service awards on Friday
Here's the list of campus veterans
Women's basketball shoots for record crowd vs. Badgers
Recap of 'International Social Justice'
Cepress, UW-Green Bay art students win awards
Cofrin Library Friends purchase needed printer
Kohl is new president
UW-Green Bay percussion groups play Dec. 12
Brief: Kohl

Vol. 35, No. 29 / December 8, 2003
Sabbaticals for Kubsch, Ortiz, Cruz, Riddle
'International Justice' seminar is in progress
Congressmen brief Regents on Higher Education Act
Wisconsin low: 23% with bachelor's
More news from Regents
Campus meeting leads to new safety measures
Self-defense sessions are Tuesday
Students plan 'Arms Around the Campus'
Congratulations, Phoenix volleyball
UW-Green Bay clarinet star is 'Young Artist' winner
Student Life advertises 'Learning Tree 2003'
For the hard-to-please on your shopping list: art
Or Weidner Center gift certificates
Weidner Center offers freebie on 'A Christmas Carol' and 'Garfield'
Individual tickets now on sale
Downtown Green Bay Inc., touts holiday activities
Last call for Holiday Luncheon
Apply now for UW System's Applied Research Grant
How to advocate for your University
A free verse, wrapped in spam
Briefs: Gurung, Lacey

Vol. 35, No. 28 / December 4, 2003
Update on assault investigation
'Mama Edie' workshop is cancelled
Santa is here!
Remember to 'Give-a-Kid-a-Book'

Vol. 35, No. 27 / December 3, 2003
Graduate students describe Fox River project
Chen, Meacham, Tout are Creative
International justice conference has Web site
Tribute to Weidner
News update on assault investigation
Abbott's work with Oneida language draws attention
Are freshmen prepared for college?
Newspaper: tuition fuels UW enrollment
Job-market improvement
'Tis the Season' on Dec. 13
Funky percussion concert
Reminder: homelessness lecture
Choral concert
Wind and Band
Volleyball update
Brief: Shariff

Vol. 35, No. 26 / December 1, 2003
UW-Green Bay hosts conference on international justice
Vocal standout Wiltzius earns Montreal trip
Faculty win Teaching Enhancement Grants
'Non-musicians' will get musical
Recap of Clark campaign stop
'Puppy love' is serious
Second Oxford lecture tackles homelessness
SECC pledge this week
Phoenix volleyball will gofer gold
Minneapolis is the site
NCAA bid a major achievement
Choral groups offer 'Holiday Traditions' this Sunday
A bonus: organ music
More on Visiting Scholars signing ceremony
Kudos on 'Interdisciplinarity in Action'
International film 'The Son'
UW-Madison Chancellor speaks out on GPR loss
Five students earn Crandall, Daniels scholarships
Drumming, dancing, storytelling highlight Kwanzaa this Saturday
Guest storyteller 'Mama Edie'
'Chestnuts, Heirlooms and Ornaments' in Dec. 5 concert
Student-directed play looks at male-female relationships

Vol. 35, No. 25 / November 25, 2003
Weidner offers special deal on 'Sing-A-Long Wizard of Oz'

Vol. 35, No. 24 / November 24, 2003
Reminder: Clark campaign stop
Congratulations, Phoenix volleyball!
Top players rise to the occasion
Pairings party is next Sunday
Regents, pay issues get thoughtful treatment in newspaper story
Wisconsin Ideas is on-line
Faculty report on scholarly work
United Way sees rise in average gift
The Employee Drive numbers are in
And the winners are...
Launch of new international scholars program gets positive press
Music Competition is this week at Weidner
Wiltzius, Kuplic have UW-Green Bay ties
Scholarships speak well of UW-Green Bay language students
IS Magazine piece sings praises of MAC Hall
NCAA reporting procedures on the Web
Phosphorus Research Update is well-attended
Get your Holiday Luncheon tix while they're hot
For pies, you might be frozen out
Plan for Kwanzaa on Dec. 6
'Mama Edie' will lead storytelling workshop
Vocal jazz concert is Tuesday
Reminder: Student art show
Student-athletes will take your kids
Dec. 5 concert promises 'Chestnuts, Heirlooms and Ornaments'
Sunam Ellis directs play
Brief: Ronnenberg, Sevick

Vol. 35, No. 23 / November 24, 2003
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark to visit this Tuesday

Vol. 35, No. 22 / November 17, 2003
UW-Green Bay, SNC to sign historic agreement on Visiting Scholars
Seed was planted by emeritus faculty
Visiting scholar brings news of 'the New Europe'
Slovakian activist speaks Saturday
Czech-Slovak film
Master class
UW-Green Bay faculty earn research grants
Photos: Phuture Phoenix
Thanks to all who helped
Thanksgiving pies are here
Luncheon tickets, today
UW-Green Bay magazine focuses on communication
O'Grady's 'Diplomatic Affair' closes tonight amid praise
'Christmas Schooner' sails into second week
Oxford lecture: Dutch on geology, politics and the 2000 race
'Beautiful people' with UW-Green Bay ties
Public Radio Association welcomes your candidacy
Region currently has three representatives
Student jazz group, faculty combo
Pianist Kim presents recital
Public Radio schedules 'Elvehjem' encore
Vocal jazz
New calls for investigation of Regent calls
More award money at Thurday's student art opening
Reminder: Research Exchange is this week
Save the date: Jan. 15 faculty development session
International film series
Mushrooms
Phoenix women open at Pacific, men at SEMS
Volleyball plays for NCAA berth
Reminder: Bring brown bag to 'Emotional Eating'
Remember the book drive
Briefs: Breznay, McIntosh, Shepards

Vol. 35, No. 21 / November 10, 2003
Power outage patience
Faculty panelists will be Laatsch, Nielsen, McCartney, Walter
Honored to host big Phi Eta Sigma conference
New opera by O'Grady is 'A Diplomatic Affair'
'Christmas Schooner' could be new holiday favorite
H.S. choirs here for Choral Festival, concert
Student singers place
Holiday Luncheon tix
'Mockingbird' finale
Unexpected cancellation
'Celebrating the New Europe' begins with opera
What is 'The New Europe'?
Activities include...
Edible or poisonous? If you're feeling lucky, mushroom session is Nov. 22
Professor's column shares views on manufacturing struggles
NAS hosts 'sprites' and Northern Lights speaker
UW-Green Bay will help pilot differential tuition for out-of-state alumni
More Regent coverage: credit transfers, the future
Lyall asks Regents to drop talk of executive pay
Prof weighs in on disinvestment in UW
Wisconsin gets No. 2 national ranking, in efficiency
Regents to media: Just drop it
Mark your calendar: Faculty Research Exchange is Nov. 21
Give-A-Kid-A-Book' requires new books
New classes for educators
Native plants, figure drawings
UW System hosts AODA symposium
Chandra Johnson, Nancy Lieberman to face Phoenix
Men's team plays NMU
Oligney, coach Ross, Cronin take Horizon League soccer honors

Vol. 35, No. 20 / November 3, 2003
Social Work grant to boost tribal child welfare careers
Well, well, well
All welcome at Founders dinner
'Return to Wisconsin' tuition plan would include Green Bay
Regents meet Thursday
Recap of Economic Summit
Heated debate
Flak over corporate boards called 'entirely misdirected'
An 'up arrow' to Phuture Phoenix Day
United Way campaign gears up for big week
Talking with the coaches
Students with issues
Visiting theologian tackles Civil War
Alaskan adventurer talks 'Oil vs. Wilderness'
Palestinian film at Historic West
If it's November, it must be 'Give-A-Kid-A-Book' campaign
'One Book': trivia, talks, banned-book discussion
Affinity deal benefits Friends
Chancellor's Office Hours
Saturday is Senior Day for volleyball
Exhibition openers this week for basketball teams
First chancellor for a day, now all-Horizon
Reminder: flu shots this week

Vol. 35, No. 19 / October 29, 2003
The faces of Phuture Phoenix
Jessica Doyle lauds program
News coverage
More potential students: Preview Days are Thursday, Friday
Economic Summit
Spikes, kills, digs — Halloween is perfect for game of the year
UW-Green Bay students participate in multicultural event
Academic Staff development funds
Badger game moves to Resch
An 'up arrow' for 'Wit'
'Mockingbird' events take flight
Brief: Walter

Vol. 35, No. 18 / October 27, 2003
Employee Drive numbers: 140, 17 and 29
It's not over 'til you say it's over
1970s alumni maintain edge
Founders' dinner on Nov. 18 will spotlight faculty
Those 600 kids all over campus on Tuesday?
Jessica Doyle is 'Phuture' guest
They can't say enough great things about UW-Green Bay
Publicity for LIR
Hansen urges support for United Way campaign
Without Rose, we might not be here (on the bay)
AIC hosts first candidate meeting, this noon
Student 'difference' is up to $4,500
Bring your goblins to campus
Kohl moves up, Brunette is back
Chamber Music series continues with international flautist, pianist
UW-Green Bay delegation reaches Summit
Check in via Webcast
To recap: zero, and one
Correction: Professorship is in 'environmental studies'
Reminder: 'Water Wars'
Reminder: Bands go 'Vegas' and 'Voodoo'

Vol. 35, No. 17 / October 20, 2003
That's SOME pile of paper: 2,100 hours, 720 cubic yards
Quiz on do's, don'ts of recycling
Oxford Lecture Series resumes Oct. 29 with Phoenix, 'Water Wars'
Looking for religious tolerance
'No Child Left Behind' this Thursday
Grant funds Stoll research
$17,000 grant available for publishing on interdisciplinary education
Teaching Scholars/Fellows lead grant steering committee
Students 'make difference' with $4,000
'E'-commerce: 'Vegas' band show is free to Elvis lookalikes
It's Weidner, then Macy's for Pulaski band
It's still golf season
Mark your calendar: Brown Bag for Phoenix fans is Nov. 4
Employee Drive update: keep it up
New givers, LYBUNTs and a shiny nickel
Naming a scholarship fund
'Old' alumni lead 'new' alumni, so far
Newspaper praises value of Blair gift
An ode to Communiversity Park
Also in the news: Nekola, heirloom-plant fundraiser
Library's Hansen quoted on Patriot Act
Cultural Day: picture-perfect
More on diversity
First 'Alumnifest' draws about one hundred
Music alumni will meet Oct. 30 in Madison
UW System seeks exemption from concealed weapons bill
More editorials on open-meeting flap
Meningitis shots soon a requirement of UW students
Neilsen to lead first discussion on 'Mockingbird'
What novel's Alabama looked like in the '30s
'Midnight Mania'
Keep an eye on volleyball
Women's success in math and science the topic of distance-ed seminar
Answers to recycling quiz
A guide to what is, what is not recyclable

Vol. 35, No. 16 / October 17, 2003
Celebration of Jake Rose's life is today (Oct. 17)
Rose Hall, Point au Sauble, Rose Scholarships and UWGB itself among legacies
Rose's influence felt across Northeast Wisconsin
Memorial funds will go to education

Vol. 35, No. 15 / October 14, 2003
Surprise announcement: $1.5m gift is no longer deferred
Photos from a milestone day
Media, local VIPs gather for Blair tribute
Details on the John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communications
Shorewood's Fall Cookout No. 2 is Wednesday (Oct. 15)
Alumnifest is Saturday
Wisconsin arts, cultural tourism highlighted today at Weidner Center
Cultural tourism also includes multi-culturalism
Prof. Russ shares economics expertise with Chamber readers
Teen Connection airs tonight
Cronkite is guest speaker at NEWIST event

Vol. 35, No. 14 / October 13, 2003
Milestone: Blair Chair is first for UW-Green Bay
Dorothy Blair recalls early ties
Employee Drive numbers
Return of the Employee-Alumni Challenge...
The Employee Drive...Did You Know?
Costa Rican parks official will visit campus this Thursday
'No Child Left Behind' a hot topic
Phragmites pheast!
Campus hosts oceanography lecture
'Wit,' Riddle, student actors earn rave reviews
'Wit' partnership gains $10,000
'Yellow Dress' drama on assault prevention
Kudos to campus safety
Columnist explores Chancellor's views on sabbaticals
Board rescinds raises
Regents say 4 percent is needed, but...
Residence Life center gets Regent OK
Three UW campuses plan 'Return to Wisconsin' pilot
Committee action
How's your reading coming? First 'Mockingbird' discussion is Oct. 21
Impressive series of programs marks 'One Book, One Campus'
Friday night is 'Midnight Mania'
Cultural Fair is Oct. 15
Reminder: Wednesday is day for 'Cultural' garb
Tuesday is Grad/Professional Fair
Briefs: Witwer, Fiala

Vol. 35, No. 13 / October 9, 2003
Phone books!
Chancellor testifies at Assembly hearing
He's pro-sabbatical
Residence Life project is up for vote
UW Regents admit error on salary-vote process
Story shows student researcher in action
Reminder: benefits program is today
Brief: Goff

Vol. 35, No. 12 / October 6, 2003
It's official: FTE record
Minority enrollment, retention are bright spots
Small pay increases a big issue
Legislature reacts
Remodeling noise in SA is music to musicians' ears
First of 50,000 schoolchildren visit for 'Learning Live!'
She's delighted! Alumna gains 19,000 pounds
Your benefit package: the 'other' compensation
Reminder on Friday's conference
Shepard, Wells urge regional cooperation
Newspaper report touts SBDC
Ortiz earns UW 'Women of Color' recognition
Reception celebrates UW-Green Bay purchase of Hmong art
It can be yours, on loan
Reception, faculty panel open Lawton exhibit
See Manet at Chicago Art Institute
Attaboy! UW-Green Bay helps pets
'Wit' guest artist has Peninsula, TV credits
Hospice care is in the news
Wednesday's Volunteer Fair is open to students, all
Students plan 'Steps to Make a Difference Walk' for Oct. 18
Course stirred passion for involvement
Institute for Learning event tackles 'No Child Left Behind'
For you: University of Wisconsin's Digital Collections.
Wear it proudly
Cultural Fair on Oct. 15
Nia
Lend a hand to Sheepshead?
NEWIST examines teen depression
Basketball 'Midnight Mania'
Briefs: Meacham, Rodeheaver, Zorn

Vol. 35, No. 11 / October 1, 2003
Itzhak Perlman concert is cancelled

Vol. 35, No. 10 / September 29, 2003
'Democracy in America' is visiting speaker's topic
Lecture is 100th for Historical Perspectives series
Columnist praises Kaye, series
Center has six more speakers this year
Music program is re-accredited
International vocal competition comes to campus
First time in U.S.
Trip to Broadway?
407 Gallery presents art faculty as students
2003 Employee Drive kicks off this week
'No Child Left Behind' is Institute's conference topic
Master's candidates will display work
'Mockingbird' on the menu
Play inspires end-of-life issues workshop
'Wit' opens next week
Quintet from Cuba comes here
Haven't yet seen Nia? Here's your chance
UW-Extension has big outreach conference in Madison, mid-October
Chancellor's hours: on this week, off next
Reminder: German Luncheon
'Safety first' the goal of annual security walk
Pointing to a new chancellor
Wanted: faculty and staff entrepreneurs
Reminder: Classified Staff Conference this Friday
Phoenix women on a roll
Briefs: Gurung, Shay

Vol. 35, No. 9 / September 22, 2003
Clampitt is Hendrickson, Nair is Johnson
Teaching Scholars: Breznay, Fitzpatrick, Chen, Fermanich, Gates, Russ, Vespia
Program has 27 grads
'Mockingbird' is the one
With enrollment up, choral program restructures
If, for any reason, the two finalists are unable to fulfill their duties...
Theatre 'vet' Shalhoub earns Emmy
Photos: Artists show nice touch around the green
Low-income students will be focus of educator workshop
Apply here for grants-in-aid-of-research
Ambassadors in the news
Recalling 1973, and the Founders' first donation
A big committee for a big school in a great city on a Great Lake
Teaching honors go to Parkside, River Falls and Stevens Point
Oxford Lecture Series seeks presenters
A good year for Outreach activities
Global economic issues
Useful skills in nonprofits
Meteorologists' program recalls 1998 Door County twister
How about India in January?
LGBT issues
'Communication and You' at Classified conference
Good Bodies reminder
Soccer on Friday
Office hours Thursday
Weight watching
Reminder on reporting sexual assault
Briefs: Fiala, Meredith

Vol. 35, No. 8 / September 16, 2003
Lab Sciences reopens today; all labs operational by Monday

Vol. 35, No. 7 / September 15, 2003
Dream of MSW is reality
Chairperson credits hard work by students, others
Classified staff has new advisory council
Questions? Call them
Design students to share plan for downtown Green Bay
Environmental Design Studio II
List of 'Connecting' examples grows
Share your connections
Miss America telecast has local interest
P-G shares Sauerhammer's story
Chamber Music series opens with accordion star
Other COA events
Film series offers acclaimed, timely film 'Kandahar'
Unattended child is found unhurt
UW System looks to ease transfers with tech schools
Regents Marcovich, Mohs offer perspectives
UW System shares statement
Issue stirs commentary
Golf until Nov. 2, but get your 'specials' now
Tees and cheese
What does U-W-G-B stand for?
Volunteer for a mandatory meeting
Liebl's generosity adds special touch to courtyard
Fourth annual state Economic Summit is set for October
Governor targets 'high-end' manufacturing
Trial balloon on funding raises draws flak
Reminder: Friends' program returns to UWGB of the '70s
'One Book' selection will be announced Wednesday
Tuesday a.m. is absolute deadline to check faculty and staff phone listings
Tickets on sale today for German fest at Union
Correction: Dinner/Dance is Friday, Sept. 26
Men's soccer beats Badgers
Ready for some 'football'?
Women's soccer plans 'Faculty Night'
Food for Fido and Fifi collection deadline extended
Briefs: Chen, Meacham, Vescio, Liu

Vol. 35, No. 6 / September 10, 2003
Cleanup proceeds in Lab Sciences Building

Vol. 35, No. 5 / September 8, 2003
Picture-perfect: Blue skies mark Liebl's day
UVHI? Is that a German or Belgian name?
VIPs turn out for Liebl Hall dedication
Prof. Block is awarded national nursing fellowship
Kraft/Furlong text takes fresh look at public policy
Warner, AHI tackle Brown County homelessness issue
That '70s show: Friends' program looks at early UWGB
Last chance to vote on 'One Book'
Results so far
Phabulous Phoenix Phacts photos
Delay in distributing campus phone books
In the meantime, students should go online...
... and faculty and staff can check their listings
'Intellectual Property 101'
Wisconsin again aces ACTs
Academic Staff professional development
It's German cuisine in October
Holiday, Soul and Mexican
Watching your weight? Wait is over
Reminder: 'Wit' support
Gates, Gallery reception open Lawton season this Thursday
Mr. Wildflower
Office hours Tuesday
Wow! Congratulations to UW-Green Bay's 'Iron Faculty'
GBCT playhouse shows UW-Green Bay arts influence
Gjerde joins state delegation at 'entrepreneur' retreat
Brief: Rosewall

Vol. 35, No. 4 / September 4, 2003
Campus phone books delayed

Vol. 35, No. 3 / September 4, 2003
Lab Sciences Building closed; lab students to be notified of alternative activities

Vol. 35, No. 2 / September 3, 2003
Record FTE count for UW-Green Bay
Retention soars with new-freshman quality
Lab Sciences recovers from holiday weekend 'flood'
Credit the recovery team
You're invited to 'campus party' this Friday
In three languages
Gateway dedication is Cofrin 'reunion'
Photo gallery
G. Douglass Cofrin Gateway is more than trellis
Great wizards fall in Phoenix Phacts Challenge
Campus community is invited to Liebl Hall ceremony on Monday
UW-Green Bay, Unity Hospice 'Wit' project to explore end-of-life issues
Deal with Max and Erma's benefits 'Wit' production
Smile! It's move-in day
New Web site spotlighting 'connections' grabs some pub
Late reminder on 'Surprise' for filmgoers
No news to share in assault investigation
The reign of SOFAS the 8th
Fiber exhibit opens Lawton Gallery season
Fewless will lead wildflower walk on Sept. 13
Chancellor's office hours
AIC get-together is Thursday
College offers guess as to new-freshman mindset
Florida at Lambeau for 'Creative Future' workshop
What was that thing near MAC Hall?
Regents agenda includes 'charting a new course'
Headlines show reaction to UW System cuts
Correction: First new-faculty seminar is Sept. 23
Keep your eyes open for potential award-worthy students
Trivia answer: The eight SOFAS
Briefs: Emmons, Gurung, Salerno, Ives

Vol. 35, No. 1 / August 29, 2003
The LOG schedule
Hail to our colleagues! Six win Founders
Chancellor's 'Public' address is on-line
100 ways and more we're 'connected'
ShopKo til you dropko
Phoenix Phacts Challenge is Wednesday
Welcome! It's GB Week
UW-Green Bay on the rise in rankings
USA Today uses UW to illustrate budget woes
Regents talk politics
Lt. Gov. Lawton names Cole
AIC 'Welcome Back' get-together is this Thursday
For international students, it's Friday
New faculty asked to 'waiver'
Budget hinders UWGB's ability to 'reload' faculty
Chancellor sets 'Open Office Hours' for fall
Here's what it's about
A first: Lenfestey Courtyard wedding
Surprise is in store for foreign filmgoers
Green Bay Film Series, for fall 2003
Film Series sponsor list grows
SoBig no biggee for local worm chasers
Golfing for a higher power
Baker program is Aug. 30
No Arnold, but Extended Degree celebrate 25 years
Cool: Interns enjoy success with Green Bay pro football team
UW-Green Bay police announcement on attack
Vote yet for 'One Book, One Campus'?
King of Canadian Olympic team
Volleyball a big hit
Art student's work makes national magazine
Brief: Emmons, Heuer

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