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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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