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Vol. 36, No. 1-117
Aug. 23, 2004-Aug. 23, 2005



Vol. 36, No. 117 / August 23, 2005
Student Move-in Day could use a hand
Light lifting and traffic directing only, please
UW System President moves on personnel controversies
Phoenix in action
Exhibition finale at Phoenix Field
Input sought on new Extension/Colleges chancellor
UW-M pushes Irish connection
Fort Howard Hall Cabaret is new attraction for Weidner Center
False report draws 100 hours
Undergraduate Catalogs?
Reminder: Teaching Scholars at 1:30 Wednesday
Ice cream at 3:15

Vol. 36, No. 116 / August 22, 2005
Gurung begins as associate dean
'Different world' for freshmen
Local institutions see changes
Mary Ann Rose message for Classified Staff
Reminder: Convocation
Kaye's C-Span spot is on the Web
Phoenix Field to be re-dedicated 'Aldo Santaga Stadium
Paging Dr. Dahmer
Safety/emergency response training

Vol. 36, No. 115 / August 18, 2005
Gov. Doyle on campus today to announce conservation program
Restoring public intervenor part of "Conserve Wisconsin"

Vol. 36, No. 114 / August 15, 2005
Jeffreys, Meacham, Fencl, Aldrete are 'Downtown'
Weidner does more with 'Dolittle'
Reilly statement on employee convictions
Internet donations on the rise, nationally
Newspaper: Prof. Dahmer?

Vol. 36, No. 113 / August 12, 2005
Watch C-SPAN2 this Sunday for Kaye, Paine
NY Times review of Kaye's work is archived here
Green Bay Kiddie Carnival wants your help
Snapshots from Summer Discovery fun
Reilly tells interviewer that System will address job rules
Maino steps down as voice of the Phoenix
Shorewood wins "Best New Idea" award
'Hometown Releases' get publicity for youngest students
Sea Grant gets re-upped
Recap on Outreach conference for youth psychiatric issues
Lurid tabloid-style headlines mark coverage of latest flap

Vol. 36, No. 112 / August 8, 2005
Flags at half-staff today, and Tuesday
Editorial questions rationale of UW 'micromanaging'
Article touts program's benefits for students of color
Follow-up: Nation's top student employee is from Wisconsin
'Let's make UW-Green Bay's next nominee the national winner'
Deductions kick in on health care for represented employees
Nalbandian is new regional director of WPR
Reminder: Salisbury reception is Aug. 23
Campus Compact looking for a new executive director
Partial list of backup appointments
Finally, one vote in favor of celebrating 'Brutalist' architecture

Vol. 36, No. 111 / August 4, 2005
Mark your calendar: Convocation is Aug. 24
Undergraduate Catalogs on their way to you
Prof. Kaye's book gets local, national attention
Weidner news: Raitt, holiday tradition
Public television to air Celtic Woman special
Press-Gazette highlights UW-Green Bay's Popp
Answers from Regent President Walsh
State senator says nice thing about System response
More on Doyle budget vetoes
A "student bill of rights"

Vol. 36, No. 110 / July 28, 2005
New York Times reviews Kaye's book
Weidner 2005-06 tickets on sale Saturday
New Bellin Health LifeLines series announced
LifeLines inaugural season concludes with Angelou
RCMS-Upward Bound car wash today
Sea Grant Institute hosts Great Lakes conference
Board of Regents suspends back-up appointments
Decision on "back-ups" draws media attention
Leftovers from governor's budget signing
Brief: Lala

Vol. 36, No. 109 / July 25, 2005
Gov. Doyle announces final vetoes, signs budget
Web, media coverage of today's budget signing
Maya Angelou at Weidner Center tonight
Angelou tickets are still available
History seminars return to UW-Green Bay
Press-Gazette story on Bayfest, Quigley
Photos from music camp carnival on Web

Vol. 36, No. 108 / July 21, 2005
President Reilly says 'yes' to vetoes
Overrides seen as unlikely
Media coverage
Governor will pull plug on power-plant provision
Bayfest director Quigley says he'll step down
For 25 years, a fundraiser for D-I and more
Looking to the future
Bonnie Raitt is a Work Perk
Recent grads show trend for grad school
Free workshop: selling to the feds
Adult Degree students earn scholarships
More budget news: 'Some, not all, UW staff to see raises'
Still more flak

Vol. 36, No. 107 / July 18, 2005
Chancellor describes scope of budget challenge
Veto called 'likely' on pension change
Sink a 103.1-inch putt, play golf in the Volunteer Center Golf Classic
Tickets for Bonnie Raitt show go on sale Aug. 6
Mendiburu free to pursue European options
Second 'No Limits' is planned; know of a potential award-winner?
Remembering Arlie Mucks
'Abolish the System' is the call
Administrators take heat on software choices
Public-records request flood UW schools

Vol. 36, No. 106 / July 14, 2005
Salerno, Jazz Camp faculty to play free concert tonight
Students play, too
New adviser joins Office of International Education
High praise, higher expectations for Paper Technology Transfer Center
Chancellor cites 'articles of faith' on move downtown
More economic impact downtown: Clerks/Treasurers
Institute enrollment is easily a record
Space Grant 'satellite' launch is Saturday
Death of Prof. Emeritus Norris Sanders
Capital Times editor is hopping mad about UW funding, tuition
Press-Gazette story looks at retention, supposed cuts
Mendiburu makes an impression with Bucks
Phoenix players in the NBA
Shorewood's new online restaurant menu order form
These kids can play! Shorewood Junior Tournament a success
The Future of Service-Learning in Higher Education is topic on Oct. 1
Brief: Lala

Vol. 36, No. 105 / July 11, 2005
Tuition/fees now total $5,425
Regents split on higher tuition but vote 'yes'
Smile! You're at paper-center dedication
Photoblog: young artists
'Vampire' budgeting?
Columnist: Barrows investigation smart
Flags lowered for Nelson
Former senator no stranger to UW-Green Bay
Brief: Draney

Vol. 36, No. 104 / July 7, 2005
Chancellor: Budget cuts hit like hurricane
Budget numbers on-line
Listen in
New paper center 'ready to go on a tear'
Statewide news
Local leaders question budget process
Veto guessing game begins

Vol. 36, No. 103 / July 5, 2005
Shepard, Green among featured speakers
Press-Gazette says paper center will help keep state on 'cutting edge'
Athletic Department finances
Students praise Space Experience Camp
Visit by an astronaut
Assembly considers latest budget plan
Reilly questions budget priorities
Who else is saying what?
Ice cream Wednesday
Reminder: new-employee training

Vol. 36, No. 102 / June 30, 2005
Paper center cuts ribbon on Wednesday
Local schools, teachers win grants
UW-Green Bay's Regan plays lead role on AODA, sex assault issues
Jan Scoville is new at EC
Notes from camp
Horizon League's 2005 all-sports title goes to Phoenix women
Skier is academic all-American
That makes four
Also, a conference honor for community service
Wiley-Barrows story has legs
State budget in doubt: more UW cuts are possible
Brief: Gates

Vol. 36, No. 101 / June 27, 2005
UW-Green Bay heat/chill plant for sale?
Campus puts more video on the Web
Ironwoman Patricia Terry
UW-Madison's Wiley responds to 'torrent of criticism'
Fact sheet on backups, leave, due process
Regents: We want analysis
Oneida nation's watershed
Reminder: Cookout and golf
Brief: Miller, Russ, VanRemortel

Vol. 36, No. 100 / June 23, 2005
Aftermath of fire in student housing
Quick response draws praise
Initiative against drinking/driving gets $3,000 grant
Shorewood Golf's Peterson to call it quits
July 1 sendoff promises 'Cookout and Golf with Ken & Friends'
UW-Green Bay to host third annual watershed monitoring workshop
Editorial: Despite 'small blunders,' UW a huge asset
Lucrative patents
Update: 'State budget passage not certain in Senate'

Vol. 36, No. 99 / June 20, 2005
School's in for summer
HR is on the move this week
An invitation to a party in New York
Get the Scoop, starting this Wednesday!
Win your own ice cream party!
Reporters question salaries, workloads
On the plus side...
Flags at half-staff

Vol. 36, No. 98 / June 16, 2005
Gallagher gift: 'magnificent'
Making plans for Oct. 20
'Photography by Jerry Dell'
Still time to register for grant workshop
Web Development is on the move
New MIS guy in CIT
Former legislator, US ambassador gets Regent nod
Reilly reaction
Talking about the 'morning-after' bill
Madison's ex-dean of students makes news
Disney's On The Record
Weidner launches new ticketing system
Food, too
Governor proclaims State Employee Recognition Day
Happy 100th, civil service employees
Milwaukee, Superior win state awards
Brief: Mona Christensen

Vol. 36, No. 97 / June 13, 2005
UW-Green Bay part of new tribal partnership on child welfare
Weidner Center announces 2005/06 Season
Ticket sales
Tornado evacuation at Bayfest
International voice competition to return
Regents speak out on budget cuts
Walsh and Bradley win Regent election
Half-staff
Get the Scoop is just around the corner!
Brief: Meredith

Vol. 36, No. 96 / June 10, 2005
Regents promote three to full professor
Eleven gain tenure, associate-professor title
UW-Green Bay assistant chancellor volunteers to moonlight as West coach
Swan: 'A way to give back to the community'
Opportunity for Scheidt
JFC finishes work on state budget

Vol. 36, No. 95 / June 9, 2005
Chancellor's budget update is on-line
Laatsch named new chairman at Carroll
Tim Quigley remembers: The A-Z on Bayfest and its 25th anniversary
Shorewood and Bayfest offer golf and fun combo
Final Reminder: Free admission for faculty/staff at Friday noon
Maya Angleou appearance rescheduled
Be a part of it — New York!
Board of Regents meeting held at UW-Milwaukee
UW schools land $1.3 million grant to lessen nursing shortage
Another pro-UW editorial
More news coverage of 'college-grad gap' in Wisconsin
Campus Compact's civic engagement guide available at Library
Half-staff flags honor fallen soldiers
Van fundraiser for Georgia Schroeder off to great start

Vol. 36, No. 94 / June 6, 2005
Bayfest begins
Reminder: Free admission
Bartelme assumes new duties with Graduate Programs
Office move
$90 million cut, or $9 million increase?
Columns and editorials on UW System funding
Reilly radio
Parent publication touts Phuture Phoenix
More on Marathon
May 25 birthdays at the PSC
Whitewater's choice

Vol. 36, No. 93 / June 2, 2005
Shepard statement on budget
Reilly reacts
What do JFC cuts mean for UW System?
New restroom on Fox River Trail
Stokes' team
Phoenix Open House
SAFE Ally training, on June 6
First in line at 5:30 a.m.?
Recap on the heirloom sale
New-employee training session
'Free' at Shorewood

Vol. 36, No. 92 / May 31, 2005
No news is... no news
Additional cuts for System?
Associated Press analyzes rocky relationship
Tolerance is topic of new book by UW-Green Bay professor
Amanda Braun profile
Competition puts Meacham in more good company
Bayfest: 25 years, going strong, and a free Friday
Questions? Call Tim
Celebrating Wisconsin's civil service employees
'The Best Shall Serve the State'
ROTC resolution
More UW System budget: Reilly says it's time to reinvest
Newspaper agrees
Why can't faculty teach more?
Call it R&D
'Lydecker' plum
Still MORE UW System budget, and a Valentine for UW-Green Bay
'Doyle turns down offer to OK regent appointee'
Badgers to play at Lambeau
House for rent: next to UW-Green Bay Arboretum
Marathon people

Vol. 36, No. 91 / May 26, 2005
UW-Green Bay trustee Crain is appointed to Regents
Shepard reacts
Crain reacts
History of Green Bay-area appointments
Joint Finance Committee postpones action on UW System budget
More LOG

Vol. 36, No. 90 / May 23, 2005
Committee to vote on UW System budget
Chancellor says more cuts would have impact
Budget news release
Listen to UW budget session
Fleurant recovering from bypass surgery
Phoenix softball team's 'storybook' season
Speeches from 2005 spring commencement
Weidner daytime series starts fast
Still openings for grants workshop
Press-Gazette story on international ed
Taxpayers Alliance examines retention
Brief: Anne Kok

Vol. 36, No. 89 / May 20, 2005
UW System budget is tabled to Tuesday
VNTY PL8s
Jean Weidner event
One last reminder on heirlooms
Softball in Madison, basketball in Europe
See it in 'Inside'
LOG vacation

Vol. 36, No. 88 / May 19, 2005
Powerful perk: Premier pick o' popular peppers (and tomatoes)
GIRT
Research/Teaching grants for Bartell, Breznay, Gurung, Voelker
UW System budget update
Jordanian scholar is coming to UW-Green Bay
International ed, summarized
Web conference on 'Competitive Grant Proposals' is May 26
Georgia Schroeder update
Services for Cooper Schroeder
Free lunch
The poop on the Fox River Trail's new building
Biodiversity workshop: buggy 'houseguests'
Summer Institute on International Education
UW-Green Bay a partner
Connecting history and 4th-graders
Still more car talk
Mash, Walsh comments
UW-Eau Claire chancellor search
If you can't read this, here's why
Sodexho chief rules the lanes (at 234!)
Theatre faculty announces annual awards
Reminder: Softball in NCAA tourney
Briefs: Collins, Laatsch, Sweet

Vol. 36, No. 87 / May 16, 2005
Commencement snapshots
Cofrins are honorary alumni
Laatsch remarks
Details to come
Jean Weidner Theatre dedication
Holy cow! Softball team is headed for NCAAs
Elite company
Phoenix opens NCAA tourney in Madison on Friday
Merging UW-Superior and UM-Duluth?
Article on service learning

Vol. 36, No. 86 / May 13, 2005
Quiz winners
Final commencement reminder
New professorship
Half-staff flag

Vol. 36, No. 85 / May 13, 2005
Commencement call: inside, and two ceremonies
Arrival times
Graduates in each ceremony
Chancellor's message to students

Vol. 36, No. 84 / May 12, 2005
Jean Weidner Theatre dedication is Sunday
Campus, community invited
Rain would precipitate two commencements
Early enrollments give Summer Session look of a winner
Starting May 23
Promotional campaign reaches beyond current students
Do YOU know a potential enrollee?
UW-Green Bay a factor in water dispute
Kingfisher couple gets major ink for eco-friendly design
More car talk
Purchasing on the move
Horizon League softball results: Phoenix goes 1-1
Follow the tourney, online
Cradle of coaching greatness: UW-Green Bay
The hardest-working people in show business

Vol. 36, No. 83 / May 11, 2005
Donors commit to expanding Hendrickson Professorship
More on the gift
Hendricksons are 'compassionate givers'
Leadership position for McClure-Lukens
Trumpeter Bhasin in major recital at Abbey
President Reilly's report from monthly Regents meeting
Making plans for heirlooms
Take a sneak peek
Campus heirloom plant shoppers get early access
Death of Mary Hegenbart
Three Business/Accounting students earn scholarships
Phi Eta Sigma announces scholarship
From the Internet...

Vol. 36, No. 82 / May 10, 2005
Design students head for EPA nationals
Damkoehler, Baba and students
UW-Green Bay advances five to youth history competition
Newspaper coverage for economic initiative
Phoenix hosts Horizon softball tourney
Golf: good scores
Coach of the year
Art scholarships

Vol. 36, No. 81 / May 9, 2005
Capital Campaign progress on academic excellence
Haevers gift for scholarships
More Campaign news
More LOGs
Rosewall's $47,000 grant boosts arts management
See you at the cookout
Gather your co-workers, and say 'cheese'
Thank a V.E.S.T member
Once black coffee, now pet therapy and massage
Gypsy moth spraying
Blame Canada for mail change
Breakfast at 10 o'clock... tonight
Sign up for Saturday's brunch
Students (30 of 'em) receive Chancellor's Medallion
Leadership Award winners
Amenson-Hill, Keihn and Gurung also honored
Bay Settlement countdown
Brief: Leuthner

Vol. 36, No. 80 / May 5, 2005
Laatsch to speak
Big news: Bay Settlement is closing
Russ, Outreach play key role in regional economic project
Meredith appointment
New cut-off dates for 2004-2005 printing purchases
Diversity partnership gets $7,500 grant
Former student wins top 'Downbeat' College Jazz Voice award
Regents
TV-5 will broadcast from campus
Rain or shine, Monday is Sun Day
Solar Olympics
Regalia deal
Changing the mascot?
Brief: Kersten, Lacey, Meacham
Vol. 36, No. 79 / May 3, 2005
Eleven earn Research grants
$439 cap-and-gown special is extended
Poetry slam!

Vol. 36, No. 78 / May 2, 2005
Thornton is now Associate Provost
Honoring UW-Green Bay retirees
Keberlein duties
Video clip now on the Web addresses 'connecting'
A statement on Weidner Center finances
Deadline for 'Grants in Aid...'
Phoenix golfers play like tigers
ALERT: Angelou lecture is postponed
Stay tuned for details on 2005-06 series
Sweet will have to wait
Nielsen wins $5,000 NEH grant for Sullivan research
Teens: Go here to learn Spanish this summer
Nominations for local 'Women for Diversity' award
Sheepshead Review is ready
Reminder on buy one/get one free for 'Espresso'
New UW-Whitewater chancellor
Harvard seeks UW-Madison advice on attracting women
Tax growth slows
Analyzing graduation rates
UWM touts Bio-Med alliance
Differing views on 'UWM West'
Hand Drumming concert includes all-star percussion trio
New Javanese gongs
Reminder: coffeehouse sketches
Jazz
Jazz dance, too
The bomb squad
Transforming affines
Cancer Society seeks volunteers
Brief: Stoll

Vol. 36, No. 77 / April 28, 2005
New Coffeehouse at Union
See the plans
Water conservation is Friday's Oxford topic
Phoenix tops Horizon in all-academic stars
Jackson, Callahan, Franz are 'Good Bodies' winners
Faculty musicians take road trip
Colleges/Extension chancellor
Zappa, DJ Evil E, and more
O'Grady composition
Week Two for 'Midsummer'
Singing frogs Friday
'LGBTQA' discussion
Broadcaster was UW-Green Bay grad
For these college teams, it is rocket science
Emergency response on Monday
Music theatre/arts management student wins prestigious internship
One ranking of education spending
Briefs: Aldrete, Peacock-Landrum, Stokes

Vol. 36, No. 76 / April 25, 2005
Reminder on 'Point-Counterpoint' lecture
Technology Forum is Tuesday morning
Flute Ensemble performs tonight
Navy Band tubist will be guest artist Wednesday
Premiere of O'Grady choral work May 1
Weidner Center offer on 'Triple Espresso'
More 'Posters in the Rotunda' photos
Meacham, Meinhardt research lectures Tuesday
Lecture on impacting people around us
Interactive play on violence against women
Red Guard 'journey' is next Asian/Pacific Islander event
Biodiversity Center workshop Friday features amphibians
Deadline for research grant proposals May 3
Earth Day activities continue this week
Athletics trainer Dawson leaving UW-Green Bay
Softball team sweeps Butler
Check directory cards before semester's end
Review of 'Midsummer Night's Dream'
Gerds praises UW-Green Bay Opera Workshop
Reminders: Speaker on Hmong; Teen Connection
Briefs: Meredith, Perkins

Vol. 36, No. 75 / April 21, 2005
Education program thanks local educators
Regional TriBeta convention on campus Saturday
UW-Green Bay Earth Day activities will continue for 10 days
Organizer Biedermann is focus of Press-Gazette story
Opening night tonight for 'Cosi Fan Tutti'
'Midsummer Night's Dream' opens Friday night
Flute Ensemble in concert Monday
Oxford Lecture Series returns to campus
Presentation on Hmong people Tuesday open to all
Snapshots from the Symposium
Teen Connection broadcast looks at teens and ethics
Trip to Thailand to provide tsunami relief
Cofrin Library adds search service
Tennis teams in Horizon League championships
Afro-Brazilian dancer to lead workshop Saturday
Reminder of International Dinner
Asian/Pacific Islander events continue
Article says jobs are there for liberal arts grads
More flexibility sought for UW System
Social Justice Symposium gets local news coverage
Sheepshead Review contest winners listed
Briefs: Ashmann, Rosewall, Thornton

Vol. 36, No. 74 / April 19, 2005
Faculty/staff can buy one/get one free for 'Espresso'
Offer is part of 'Appreciation'
Documentary on Sen. Nelson, Earth Day has Green Bay ties

Vol. 36, No. 73 / April 18, 2005
The latest on technology at UW-Green Bay
Comments, questions?
Moving news: Office locations to change throughout 2005
Athletics, International Education to Rose Hall
Dean of Students
Space Grant, faculty, Purchasing, Provost, Biz/Finance
Wanted: University's best golfers, of any ability
Prof. Christensen wins UW System recognition
'Social Inequality and Disease in Haiti' is topic Tuesday
Roundup: grad program, teaching grants, Heiges and Koltz stories
'Best and brightest' student researchers
Italians in Chicago
Dolphin-like smarts
Team to watch: Softball
Unreal! Theatre program's different 'Midsummer Night's Dream'
'Cosi Fan Tutti'
More confirmation it's a small world
Greenberg
Carpal tunnel
More Asian/Pacific Islander events
Briefs: Perkins, Shariff

Vol. 36, No. 72 / April 14, 2005
Group photo, UW pride on Friday
A $10,000 'Phuture' grant
Bragging up our student researchers
AP: Borseth gives Colorado a late 'no'
News conference at 11 a.m.
Arrest made in campus Credit Union robbery
Saturday's HIV-AIDS event
The heirlooms are back! The heirlooms are back!
Full stories on 'Distinguished Alumni'
Professors will assist
Social Work invites all to April 26 presentation on Hmong
President Reilly begins monthly newsletter
More Reilly
Popular-culture scholar visits
Next up: Italians, Chicago, racial issues
International feast is April 23
'Midsummer Night's Dream'
'Cosi Fan Tutti'
Spirit Week moves downtown
A Doyle proclamation
Reminder on Thai dinner, student banquet
Correction on dates for SAFE Ally
Reminders: Storm spotters, Ajula
Column: Feral cats, Jeffrey Dahmer... and a darn attractive state

Vol. 36, No. 71 / April 11, 2005
Burr, Sauerhammer are young Alumni winners
Nielsen earns Japan residency
Five gain Teaching Enhancement Grants
Honoring veterans at UW-Green Bay
Snapshots from the Capitol
Careful on Bay Settlement
How much do you know?
Student Employee Award is Wednesday
The list of nominees
Remember: Celebrate in style
Show your colors for a group photo this Friday
'UW Spirit Week'
Cobane, Hanrahan, Wochinske to be honored
Top thesis, too
All are invited
Report says Borseth likely choice for Colorado job
La Crosse announces plans for $1.7 million in cuts
'Why not a Pointer Day?'
Colleges sharpen focus on retaining freshmen
Upcoming 'SAFE Ally' training
More publicity for 'Wisconsin Jobs' Web site
A survey for the Chamber
Forward-thinking from Philadelphia
Are you a storm chaser?
Medical Society also a sponsor of UW-Green Bay/SNC program on AIDS
Arts Management students contribute guest column on Weidner
Post-Crescent writer offers take on Weidner/PAC competition
Reminder: Talk on 'talking about disability'
Don't forget: Thai deadline
Oh, yeah: Jammin'
One more time: deadline for 'parents night out'
Remember: Downtown
African dance troupe will perform at UW-Green Bay this Saturday
Brief: Gurung

Vol. 36, No. 70 / April 7, 2005
Qualls wins thesis award for mussel work
A UW Degree? That's the spirit!
Gathering of local UW grads
Freshman honorary welcomes new members
Asian/Pacific Islander Month
Nice feature on student Tiffany Mor
First Hispanic mayor is UW staffer
Students in Madison today
Yingst gets 'Women' cover
No slams at 'Poetry Jam'
Bring your signs, paint your face
Let's talk pop culture
Hearing the Regents
Academic Staff honorees are from Eau Claire, Oshkosh
No ZZZs... When parents, kids can't sleep
Noppe, Ragan have things to say
Washington state raptor expert to visit Monday
Group will hold 2005 conference on campus
Shhhh! It's a surprise for Katie Johnson
Mark calendar to appreciate vets on April 14
More on History Day here
News release on Student Employee Recognition Week
'Education for All Native People'
Reminder: Sweet poetry on TV-38
Tacky Prom
Birds do it, bees do it, even educated plants...
Lama's Himalaya talk
Lala's decision-making talk
List of month's events

Vol. 36, No. 69 / April 4, 2005
35th reunion for UWGB alumni, faculty, staff
More on reunion: Chancellor Weidner, booklet
Fourth Estate wins student newspaper award
Sweet poetry on WPNE-TV
Good attendance for Saturday's Powwow
Student Employee Appreciation Week
Student employee of the year
Assertiveness in the workplace
National History Day competition
Second social justice symposium
Symposium tribute to Weidner
Shorewood clubhouse manager
More on Murphy
Next 'Connecting for Lunch' program
Guest lecturer on 'plant mating'
French pop rock singer to perform
Second annual Phoenix Forum
Gender, politics, Islam
High school exchange students to visit
Project VOTE urges residents to go to polls Tuesday
Freshman earns 'golfer of the week'
Briefs: Stoll

Vol. 36, No. 68 / March 31, 2005
Faculty research session on April 1
Five will show posters in Rotunda
Revealing clothes, crowding, non-studying students?
Psych job at conference
Blast off! A new summer camp
More honors for 'Let's Do'
Phoenix Forum for civic discourse
Fresh data shows huge $ payback for university degree
Stats for women, people of color
Caution: Don't tout only earnings potential
System asks for 3% pay hikes, no further cuts
He'll talk on 'talking about disability'
Summer enrollments, please
Shorewood opens Monday! For lunch, that is
Golf? Sometime later
The great sandwich survey
Lemon grass sticks and peanut-sauce beef
A new catering director, a substitute harpist
Diversity Circles: Please call ahead
Multiple sites
Bright future as 'Circles' will expand
African dance concert
Remember to vote on Tuesday
Project VOTE includes UW-Green Bay reps
Jeffreys to speak at forum on violence, pacifism
Students connect via volunteering
More pub for National Geographic intern
AP story addresses UW recruiting, gays, benefit issue
UW-Oshkosh reveals budget-cut plans
Professor jailed after incident
Moritz in piano recital
Program announced for Meredith recital
Senior art
Reminder: Kids Night Out
International service learning
John Belushi on March
Glen Slaats
Briefs: Damkoehler, Shariff, Stoll, Psychology

Vol. 36, No. 67 / March 28, 2005
Top Alumni: Cobane '90, Wochinske '74, Hanrahan '82
Alumni Awards Night is April 16
Poupart, Fencl, Bauer-Dantoin, Jeffreys talk diversity
Regional TriBeta convention will come to UW-Green Bay
Distinguished researcher will speak on cloning
More on 'Posters'
Guest artists join Meredith in recital
Senior art show
Reminder: Women's luncheon, Riddles
UWLC conference for program /admin assistants
Bowl-a-thon for tsunami relief
Former SNL anchor Colin Quinn
Basketball banquets on April 10
Weidner Center goes public with long-term budget challenges
'Triple Espresso' guys go blog
Chihuly catching stars' eyes
Lama to talk on home in Himalayas
Tennessee lands Pearl
Van Gruensven in HR

Vol. 36, No. 66 / March 24, 2005
UW-Green Bay beefs up summer offerings
Marketing effort targets current, new students
Know of a potential summer-school enrollee?
'Can Women Be Scientists? Women, Science & Scientific Careers'
'Unveiling a Dichotomy: Gender, Politics, & Islam in the United Arab Emirates'
Grille is open early, every day
Reminder for March 25: Friday's Interdisciplinarity in Action
Spring Break for parents
'Diversity Circle' on changing community begins here April 5
What is a diversity circle?
Hurry! Oboe star on campus today
UW-Green Bay is host to renowned oboist, oboe students
Future educators bringing Klein to campus
High school exchange students invited to UW-Green Bay conference
Payroll and Benefits staff members are back; update on Lawson
Group not needed to get ticket 'deal' for Beethoven's Ninth
Ecumenical Center posts notice of Friday service
Brief: Salerno, Shariff

Vol. 36, No. 65 / March 21, 2005
Congratulations to a great run!
'Maryland has its Shay in second half'
UW-Green Bay finishes 27-4 and in Top 25
Campus faces budget cuts of $850,000 in 2005-07
Twin Cities paper offers view on cuts
Reilly on WPR
More on 'Diversity Circles' at UW-Green Bay
Daffodil sale a success
Videoconference on Iraq war decision
Union expansion moves forward
Students work on NSF grant
First woman Iditarod champ to speak
Sixth annual Campus Dialogues Luncheon
Journalist speaks on dyslexia
'Conversations about Inspiring Teaching'
GLBT high schoolers focus of 'Teen Connection'
Tickets on sale for Thai dinner
Chernick, friend of University, passes
TRIO wins battle for funding in Senate
Weidner and students team up for Tsunami Relief Project
Value of liberal education
Wisconsin PeerSpectives Network
Third annual Global Trade Conference
Briefs: Stoll, Nesslein

Vol. 36, No. 64 / March 10, 2005
Holschbach is new MIS coordinator
Top 25 means 25% off at Bookstore
Conversations on 'Inspiring Teaching'
Reminder on Friday's budget forum
Recant of assault charge in media spotlight
Official statement
UW-Green Bay singers, Oshkosh Symphony tackle Beethoven
Discount tickets
Phoenix women vault in national rankings
Opening-round sites
NIT bid?
'Sideline pioneer' Hammerle retires
Regents on Webcast
Issues facing GLBT high schoolers in Green Bay
Go Thai on Tax Day
Local youth recital has UW-Green Bay connections
Briefs: Goff, Witwer

Vol. 36, No. 63 / March 9, 2005
Chancellor invites faculty, staff to budget forum this Friday
Proposal by Chancellor's Cabinet includes some FTE cuts
Timetable

Vol. 36, No. 62 / March 7, 2005
UW-Green Bay women in 10th straight title game
Bravos for Borseth, AP ranking
Selection Sunday
Mor national honors
Tickets for Campus Dialogues Luncheon
Students earn honors for water-quality work
Guests will introduce Wednesday Film Society selection
Guest lecturer tackles tsunamis
More publicity for Dushani
Phoenix men finish 17-11
'Drop-dead' deadline is extended for Rotunda
State budget update: Joint Finance Committee hearings
Reilly's testimony
Safety session for newcomers is this Thursday
Biz Expo 2005 is Tuesday at KI
Assault on Arboretum trail (see update)
Library sale
Juliet Cole is 'Last Lecture' speaker
Reminders: Choral Festival, jazz concert
Briefs: Fermanich, Gurung

Vol. 36, No. 61 / March 3, 2005
Bartell a 'Fellow' and Ragan a 'Scholar'
Merger plan under fire
Media coverage
Does UW System structure really need an overhaul?
U.P. sledding tragedy involves former employee
Help for the Schroeders
Credit Union is dropoff for tsunami aid
Plan ahead: Get IS service requests done before semester slips away
PhotoBlog: Phoenix phever, March madness
Singing the praises of Choral Festival on March 10
Commissioned piece incorporates Menominee, Ojibwe traditions
Salernos lead jazz show
Phoenix Pride takes pride in win
Saturday's focus is fate of TRIO pre-college programs
More than 300 expected for Pre-College Conference
Science Forum looks at space science
Women's History: Riddles, music and more
Recognizing a female star
Popular or 'once-popular,' it's only $1
Food/travel program was a treat
Carol Bush, 'No Limits' get extra ink
Skiers Winters and Cook earn trip to NCAA nationals
Mor honors: ESPN second-team Academic All-America
Back at No. 25
Horizon tourney tips off
Video streaming on Web, if WSU wins tonight
Men idle until Saturday
Reminder: 'Globalist Gathering'
Reminder: trumpet trio, recital
Reminder: 'Excellence in Collaborative Achievement'
Brief: Laatsch

Vol. 36, No. 60 / February 28, 2005
'Laramie Project' adds Tuesday show
Solid reviews
Downward detour for Upward Bound?
UW-Green Bay scores well in new NCAA academic report
Swimmers take Horizon title
Merner coach of the year - again
Phoenix women, 23-3, are home Thursday
Massive post-season honors - again
Still receiving votes
Bravos for Mendiburu, Flores
First 'Globalist Gathering' is Sunday
Tsunami relief
Global Trade Conference set for March 21
Weidner's St. Patrick's Day
'Lightning' strikes Lawton Gallery
Trumpet trio is extra for bands concert
Visiting stars offer recital
CIT reminds readers of synchronized accounts
Residence Life changes 'guest' policy
Watershed Symposium
Citizen engagement is focus of Madison lecture
WEEB, anyone?
Know a Rotunda-worthy researcher?
Photo gallery documents 2004 'Posters'
Danceworks concert

Vol. 36, No. 59 / February 24, 2005
Reilly, Miller address Ward Churchill
Another free-speech essay
Speaking of on-campus lectures... LifeLines at Weidner
Talking teaching, Tuesday, with Fitzpatrick
UW-Green Bay's capital campaign has front-page spot
Smile, it's Family Weekend
Faculty members shine as 'Touch of Class' volunteers
Funeral for Marcia Outcalt
Call for nominations: Posters in the Rotunda
Student goes national with campus safety push
Manitowoc not excited about 'annexation'
Seymour arsenic, young scientists, UW-Green Bay
Noppe's class hosts kids
'Books in Honor' adds volumes to Cofrin Library
How to honor with a book
Big TV game tonight
No. 26
'Peter Pan' flying not so easy
The buzz on Triple Espresso? It opens in two weeks
First 'Connecting for Lunch' program goes down well
Reminder: Job and Internship Fair
Reminder: What do we know about minority students on campus?
Brief: Gurung

Vol. 36, No. 58 / February 22, 2005
Passing of Marcia Outcalt

Vol. 36, No. 57 / February 21, 2005
New on the Web: 'The Campaign for UW-Green Bay'
Test yourself with fun, easy quiz
A virtual 'fly-through'
New option: online giving to UW-Green Bay
Reilly on radio, right now
Students report on scientific research Wednesday
Post Crescent reports Lor leaving Neenah for here
Phoenix women on cable
Out of the Top 25
The buzz on Triple Espresso
Show brings real coffeehouse to Weidner Center
Performance space is transformed
'March' into Weidner
'Race and Ethnicity' grants available
Feminism and Hip Hop
Judith martin: One Last Lecture
Sheepshead Review makes final call
Pan/ Rigby) discount
Lifelines
Reminder: 'Laramie Project'
Reminder: 'Apocalyptic Time Machine'
Brief: Stokes

Vol. 36, No. 56 / February 17, 2005
See it in 'Inside'
UW-Green Bay is site for tax-freeze hearing
Campus connects with Associated Bank
Student makes national honor band
Student-led course draws publicity
Buy one, get one free for Peter Pan
Student newspapers react to Churchill
'Laramie Project' opens Feb. 24
Hibbard returns home to direct
Alumnus Sass moves to a bigger stage
Omarosa makes headlines on day of UW-Green Bay visit
Minority students lead important discussion
Kox's Apocalyptic Time Machine at Lawton
Women hold at #23
Hey, generous business majors, you're up!
Next meeting on LGBT issues
Admissions now offers 'overnighters'
Applications, admits are up from students of color
UWM faculty member, software developer, critical in his departure
On the other hand, WARF draws national honor
'Posters in the Rotunda' is April 7
A dilly of a reminder

Vol. 36, No. 55 / February 14, 2005
Progress report: Collaborative MSW has strong second year
Accreditation looks positive, too
Martin praises those who've made 'connection' work
Peacock-Landrum wins Reilly's praise at Regents
So far, so good, for new Human Resources system
Final chance for daffodils
Betz is new River Falls chancellor
Reminder: Greek deadline is tomorrow
Grammy winners coming to Weidner, March 3
Love her or hate her, Omarosa is here
'Downtown Connecting' has Kersten, lunch, unions, space
Reminder: Meacham, Salisbury readings
Alumni hoops on Saturday
Phoenix women need one more for record streak
Tickets all but gone
New rankings (and candy bar prices) are out
Reminder: Hall of Fame
Phoenix men not on satellite tonight
Free income tax assistance notes revised schedule
Briefs: Nielsen, Stoll

Vol. 36, No. 54 / February 10, 2005
New: Aldrete's book on old Rome
Meacham will read Thursday
Salisbury, too
Yingst wins $180,000 NASA grant for more on Mars
UW-Green Bay delegation heads to Italy
Student vocalists enter 'Vocalissimo'
Environmental Design students show Baird Creek work
Meredith will end Italy tour with recital
Del Bianco Foundation, UW-Green Bay are developing a history
Another poll, another Top 25 ranking
24-cent candy honors No. 24 Phoenix
Coast-to-coast coverage for women
Men in 'Bracket Buster'
Translation?
Chancellor shares next-day reaction to state budget
Regent reaction? See Friday's Web cast
President Reilly 'encouraged' by some elements
Media coverage
Student art at Goltz Seering
Urban planning presentation draws coverage
M. Jackson on law school, etc.
Deserving of an honorary doctoral degree?
Three win Sullivan scholarships
Read all about 'em
Reminder: Student Employee of the Year?
Jane Swan of the ASC

Vol. 36, No. 53 / February 7, 2005
Shepard applauds Mash at System
Attention all faculty: 2ND notice for student symposium
Budget address
Editorial urges mercy on UW System
Top 25 for Phoenix women!
UW-Green Bay students' research will help shape bridge's future
Chinese language school here
For Kowalczyk and Borseth, quirky questions
UW-Green Bay's sturgeon researchers
Young and old team up at tax time
Student Employee of the Year competition... any nominations?
Invitation to the Wilderness, for a long weekend
Prof. Pearson at Greek Luncheon
Up With Good Bodies meetings
Daffodil Days - add Jan Snyder to the order list
Review calls Meacham 'great new talent'
'Major' event next week
Sympathy to Juanita Theile
Reminder: art open house is Thursday
Sam Surowiec: featured ASC member
Warner encourages attendance at urban planner presentation
Click for 'Have Tastebuds, Will Travel'

Vol. 36, No. 52 / February 3, 2005
Speth is new budget officer
Industry vet begins Paper work
Downtown 'connecting' dominates www.uwgb.edu
Laughs, tears flow with Rivers
Remember: 'Go Red'
Love teaching? Let's talk
Daffodil Days
Another tax season, another VITA
Hyping downtown H.Y.P.E.
'Have Tastebuds, Will Travel' program to land here
Granted, it's free
Weidner's February fun for families
No. 26 in the nation, No. 1 in your hearts
Sell-outs
Reminder: Men on TV
Favor Hamilton ideal for No Limits!
Safety training for newbies, on Feb. 8
UW System responds to Legislative Audit Bureau
Media coverage
4E on international students

Vol. 36, No. 51 / January 31, 2005
A new Founders Award category: 'Collaborative Effort'
Student awards deadline is 4:30 today
Can we talk? Joan Rivers is here tonight
No Limits! gets a double thumbs-up
Winning windows
'Go Red' on Feb. 4
Funeral arrangements for Kline-Heim
Art program hosts 'first-ever' open house
Faculty art show
Pletcher and company move up in the Cofrin Library
Reminder: Institute for Research is now in Wood Hall
More on Yingst's Mars mission
Tear down Van Hise? Maybe
Website help for avoiding Milwaukee mess
Victoria Harris on zebra mussels
Reminder: music of India
Basketball doubleheader, student-athlete night at the Resch
Free tickets for faculty, staff
Academic highlights
City Council honors Rohde, Scharlow
Men's team draws 8,000 for UWM
Applause for Gov. Doyle
Saturday's game to be televised
Phoenix women cruise to 18-2
Home Horizon streak stretches beyond horizon
28-year win streak is third longest in nation
Watching the polls
USA Today columnist praises Phoenix women
Get ready for Family Weekend
Salsa Dance
'College in the Nude!'
More Downtown H.Y.P.E.
Triple Espresso
Future FOCUS events for 2005
Research Council invites submissions for grants
Briefs: Breznay, Larkey, Roeder, Von Dras

Vol. 36, No. 50 / January 28, 2005
Gov. Doyle will visit Saturday
New scholarship for NAS
Passing of Sue Kline-Heim
P-G highlights travel course in Costa Rica
'Downtown Connecting' topics: Labor unions, marketplace research
Larmouth, Weidner, Spangenberg, Slaats praised
Favor Hamilton
Team up for cancer fight
North Indian music lecture/performance is Wednesday
Good Bodies
Big Fat Greek Luncheon?
Native Plants: a 'Thoughtful Gardener' workshop
Tickets remain
Brief: Bodilly

Vol. 36, No. 49 / January 27, 2005
Mars calling
Faculty art exhibit is under way
Estella Lauter returns for Frankenthal medallion
Snapshots of Voyageur/history celebration
More on HRIS Parallel Testing
Meet Andy Speth
More on Friday

Vol. 36, No. 48 / January 24, 2005
Nominations for 2005 Academic Excellence Symposium
Chili Bowl is a draw
A photo gallery of favorites
Partnering with SNC to roll out 'red carpet' on diversity
Living on campus gets high marks
'Career Conversation' on publishing
Meacham describes her approach
Birds workshop is rescheduled
Reminders: Civil rights pioneer and Green Bay history
Last call: No Limits!
Institute's Cole obtains citizenship
Finalists at River Falls
Shepard on 'merger'
Honors recital Sunday to feature 11music standouts
'Spotlight on Food' at Weidner
Quinn's partner deserves credit, too
'Understanding our Students of Today - The Millennial Generation'
2005-06 Ambassador applications
Kristin Schneider killed in accident
Marinetti is featured ASC member
Mendiburu in assists, Mor in shooting
State law reminder

Vol. 36, No. 47 / January 20, 2005
Spring enrollment
Reilly sees single chancellor for UW Colleges, UW-Extension
Newspaper coverage
Dean's office is on the move, Friday
Lawson HRIS and the parallel world
Civil rights pioneer to visit
Kersten's talk on Green Bay history
Meredith recital postponed until April 3
Actress Quinn gets regional recognition
Delegation has busy stay
Up With Good Bodies for spring
Headline: 'Debt hounds grads'
Institute for Learning Partnership grants for teachers
'No Limits!' registration
Favor Hamilton
Clinic is filling fast
Paint your faces: Phoenix women on TV this weekend
UW-Green Bay sessions on 'Adult Degree Programs'
A Q&A with ACE president
Legislator has bold proposal for UW reorganization
Whitewater chancellor search
Chair Landrum is ASC's featured
Reception honors 10 science scholarship winners
Three win health sciences scholarships
Hey dude!
Chill out with Frost Fest events
Family Weekend
Call for nominations
Brief: Von Dras

Vol. 36, No. 46 / January 13, 2005
Overview of 'State of the State'
Reilly applauds Doyle
Hall of Famers: Berlowski, Goltz, Nordgaard, Powers
History is 'Interdisciplinarity in Action'
Green Bay history is Kersten topic on Jan. 25
More on Pell Grants
Greek feast
New Library site
Reminders: MLK Day, development conference today, Jazz Fest
Meet Ann Deprey
Cancer event is coming fast
Cable will carry Phoenix-Panthers on Saturday
Phoenix women getting Top 25 votes

Vol. 36, No. 45 / January 10, 2005
A record close for new-freshmen admission
With a few exceptions
Application cutoff makes news
Reminder: MLK Day
'Enhancing the Craft of Teaching' is Thursday
Top saxophonist guest stars at Saturday's Jazz Fest
It's a full day for student musicians
Local newspapers list sports and events center donors
Photos of last week's big day
Pell Grant decline is debated
Don't 'even think' about UW budget cuts
Changes in domestic partner health insurance called unlikely
Arendt you glad to meet your ASC?
Program Assistant manual is on-line
Gallagher co-hosts improv show
Big wins at Butler
It's 'Two for One Tuesday'
Exhibitors set for Jan. 31 LifeLines with Rivers
Be on time for Miserables
Green Bay Film Society film
Hoping for a tern-out
Ozark getaway
Briefs: Gurung, Von Dras, Walter

Vol. 36, No. 44 / January 6, 2005
New names announced on Kress Center honor roll
Spotlight on six-figure donors
Shepard and partners applaud generosity
It ain't done yet
Watch for more on brick/locker campaigns
Latest update: open for fall 2007
You're invited: Community's MLK Day
Also on Jan. 15: Jazz Fest!
Joie de 'Les Miserables'
Athletics mission statement, NCAA stuff
Governor to talk Jan. 12, Feb. 8

Vol. 36, No. 43 / January 3, 2005
'Control Room' looks at Al-Jazeera
Film series resumes
Students claim Friends' bookstore prizes
Prof. Stieglitz's last day
Commencement on cable
Diversity, of the 'InterGenerational' variety
Donor recognition on Thursday
Miss the Kress Center news? It's here
Confidential to 7th and 8th floors
Women's studies conference
Come early, come hungry for basketball tonight
Safety training
Schedule of films

Vol. 36, No. 42 / December 28, 2004
UW-Green Bay confirms lead donor for student events center
See sketches of Kress Events Center
Campaign continues
Read all about it
In other news, its Phoenix vs. Bison, Hawks vs. Broncs

Vol. 36, No. 41 / December 23, 2004
Saturday's snapshots
Faculty Development on Jan. 13
Warpinski is new Union director
Armed robbery at UW Credit Union
Description of suspect
A Website to track Bay Settlement work
Eight days left on faculty/staff discount
VP Weimer to step down
News on tax caps, position-cut plans
On a lighter note...
Jazz Fest, 'Les Miserables' and Joan Rivers

Vol. 36, No. 40 / December 20, 2004
Weidner Center offers 50% faculty/staff discount on Lifelines
Rivers, Pearl, Albright and Angelou
Have an opinion on Tech Plan 2010?
Grants for Marker, Abel, Coury, Gurung, Gushwa, Von Dras
Correction
Hutchison names editorial board of 'Encyclopedia of Urban Studies'
Smile! You're on the Commencement Website
Text of Prosser speech
Challenge to 'Echo Boom' grads
It's been a well-publicized semester
Phi Kappa Phi greets 103
Be a friend of the Friends, and buy a raffle ticket... SOON!
Hard hat for Hammersmith
Carol Bush wins Eternal Flame Award
Basketball promotions: big doubleheader Jan. 3
'Cheese' is ski whiz
'Sno joke: Shorewood Golf Course is still open, sort of
Status report on reducing State workforce
In Minnesota, student debt rises
Bayfest 25th anniversary
Get involved... call Tim

Vol. 36, No. 39 / December 16, 2004
The 411 on Commencement, Saturday's stars
Recognize graduation names?
Weyers is community honoree
Brunch is cancelled
Abbott, Bauer-Dantoin, Henze earn research sabbaticals
Teaching awards for Meyer
Scenes from Bush bash
WRAP shots
'Scholarship in the digital age' presentation is this Friday
More on digital repository and collection
Questions on Friday's program?
'Thanks' for the books
Business types take Up With Good Bodies honors
Phoenix Pride heads to nationals
Ground broken for new Business Assistance Center
Helping to 'hype' downtown
Provost's remarks on COBE initiative
'We need professors in the labs as well as in classes'
UW System research-grant program has $425,000
UW-Green Bay seeks 'globalists' to share international interests
Journal looks at 'Race and Ethnicity in New York City'
Nair lands U.N. appointment

Vol. 36, No. 38 / December 15, 2004
Playing floor will honor Bob and Carol Bush
Halftime announcement draws standing 'O'
Media coverage
Students share in applause

Vol. 36, No. 37 / December 13, 2004
WRAP it up on Wednesday
Commencement A-Z
BOR recap
SKH at Regents
Newspaper examines students' work with Curative
Jadin meets with Leadership class
Conference promises civics lessons
Phoenix volleyballer is another 'No Limits' honoree
Lively student art show has multiple honorees
Congratulations to NCAA volleyball 'team' of volunteers
Symphonic reminder
Tout recital
Free Sheepshead
Union candidate Warpinski
Art Agency's annual Holiday Art Sale!
Student Life extends deadline for book donations
'Teen Connection' focuses on AIDS
Don't forget: Book donation as a gift
Raffle drawing is at 7:59 a.m. sharp

Vol. 36, No. 36 / December 9, 2004
Author Meacham wins Katherine Anne Porter award
Barnes & Noble takes note
Grant to help teachers with DPI license renewal
Can you serve as a mentor?
Lab Sciences 'make over' gets some ink
PhotoBlog: gallery stroll
Freshman Salas in spotlight
Library grant for new video titles has benefits for GBCI
Student partners on police report
Six to receive Chancellor's Medallion
Spotlight turns to NCAA volleyball championship, host Phoenix
NCAA volleyball preview
Women's basketball team take first loss
Men's rivalry with UW is something to celebrate
BOR on Friday
Whitewater chief to leave for Connecticut
UW, technical colleges partner on degrees
Lasee touts TABOR
Reilly and Clancy
Prof. Emeritus Cohrs joins 'Holiday Traditions' as guest organist
Symphonic groups offer 'comfort music'
Tout recital
SASU Craft Sale: makes excellent Christmas gift
Get your grants, here!
The story of the college cat, a questionable MBA, and a lawsuit
Reminder on percussion
Arts and crafts in the rugged northwoods
Brief: Bauer-Dantoin

Vol. 36, No. 35 / December 6, 2004
Percussion party
Spotlight on 'Rhythm Chant FF' composer
Five UW-Green Bay actors in Irene Ryan running
1923 gives theatre program a boost
Opera wins more kudos for student vocalists
Kretche talks new software, spam and 5.4 million e-mails
Work-study seen as positive
Help wanted: paper director
Green Bay in Italy
Women continue to soar
It's basketball rankings season
Men on TV (delayed) vs. Badgers
Green Bay hits jackpot with NCAA volleyball teams
Banta CEO to receive award at 'No Limits'
Raffle offers $500 Bookstore prizes and helps a good cause
More University Union candidates
Last call for Holiday Luncheon
A busy, busy pre-holiday week
Brussels student gets Hoppe Scholarship
A Friend-ly reminder: Books are always great gifts
Required safety training for new employees
Future safety sessions

Vol. 36, No. 34 / December 2, 2004
LOG splits in two
Shepard joins AASCU panel to discern education's future
Military mom Jan Snyder on TV
Swirling wind dooms Keberlein's football hopes
Proud performance for Phoenix Pride captain
Landscape symposium features work of eight students
Local firm collaborated
Grosso percussion concert promises big doings
'Dido and Aeneas' has royalty in the cast
Come early for 'Green Room' talks
Kwanzaa reminder
Student director says 'Drive' is 'fascinating journey'
Holiday gift ideas? Try student art on Dec. 13, 14
'Gadgets and Gizmos' is open to all
'Give-A-Kid-A-Book,' save 25% at Phoenix Bookstore
Women play twice more
Already going fast, tickets sales accelerate
Sagal to sing National Anthem
Cofrin Library hears from you!
Faculty talks

Vol. 36, No. 33 / November 29, 2004
Kwanzaa comes to campus
International flags in the 'Nic'
Entrepreneurs
Dr. Weidner stars in student TV program
Students perform first great English opera
Aldrete, Henze to offer introductions
UW-Green Bay student places in state vocal competition
Concert by brass and woodwinds
Piano-percussion duo
Phoenix Bookstore's big sale is Wednesday-Friday
It's time to Give-A-Kid-A-Book
Reminder: luncheon tickets
UW-Green Bay Teddy Bear Drive
'Tis the Season'
'Highly Classified' is Majewski
Slaats to retire at Wisconsin Public Radio
Red Cross CPR re-certification is Jan. 30
FDR's second bill of rights
Geography films close with 'Burning Season'
RCMS students take honors in national Web design contest
Reminder: Union candidate
Phoenix soccer player makes Academic all-America
Distinguished company
Phoenix men re-group for win
Tickets are scarce as 4-0 women enter dream homestand
Badgers a possibility for NCAA tourney at Resch Center
Groovin' Grounds
Still column talks UW stem-cell research... and interdisciplinarity
Brief: Draney

Vol. 36, No. 32 / November 22, 2004
Regent Connolly-Keesler visits Student Senate today
Bay Settlement entrance? Open, but messy
'School Zone' features UW-Green Bay student, leadership program
Job market for new college grads
Open sessions for Union director
Okokon and Jicinsky
Donald Olski passes away
Phoenix men face No. 10 Spartans
... which brings back memories
Season opener draws big crowd
Veni, vidi, vici
Campus Compact advertises grant, conference opportunities

Vol. 36, No. 31 / November 18, 2004
Founders Dinner is huge
Food for thought from chancellors, presidents
Food drive means $3 discount
Tickets going fast for PSC games
Kowalczyk gets national attention
Tune in to Auburn showdown
Mankowski to play, sing with Vocal Jazz
An English classic for Opera Workshop
Tickets for 'Funny Thing...'
Student art at 4:30 p.m.
Cancellation: Barrage
Scheduled your office party yet?
Conversation partners
Reception
Provost open office hours are Friday
Rudeness on the rise?
Breznay, Valentine promote Scandinavian journey next May
40 recommendations for governor on education
Stem cell initiative
Patent holder assesses California challenge
Governor shares thoughts on UW System budget
Regent Pruitt speaks out on pay and benefits

Vol. 36, No. 30 / November 15, 2004
'Inside' info
Honor roll of UW-Green Bay donors
Newspaper profiles Sweet
'Laughs abound,' says reviewer
Comics on campus
Retirement of Olien
Gophers in a hole, too
Tuition increases by10.5 percent nationwide
Average here is average there
Warner's classes active in service learning
Send us your 'connecting' projects
Nov. 22 is Thanksgiving feast, Native American artists' display
Reminder: International Education Week!
Week's activities
Reminder: Education summit at Founders Dinner
UW-Green Bay student art exhibit
Mankowski is guest artist with Vocal Jazz
Tickets for Holiday Luncheon now on sale
Prepare for a banquet
Campus is invited to celebrate conference participants
Students provide volunteer power for conference 250 strong
Nusbaum speaks about civic involvement careers
'Highly Classified': Paula Marcec-Ehrfurth
No limits for girls who engage in sports
Safety training
Reminder: parents, kids enjoy 'Night Out'
Brief: Ganyard, Sanders

Vol. 36, No. 29 / November 11, 2004
Founders Dinner has education theme
Top leaders to share dais
Forgotten medallion finds rightful recipient in Kersten
Sell, Clifton, Lauter, too
Campus to host Women's Leadership Conference
Justice Bradley, Sweet, others to speak
UW-Green Bay students take lead in hosting
Career Conversation links to conference theme
Weidner chandelier wins Mayor's Beautification Award
It's Black Belt Friday
Student adopts five Ukrainian children
Hall-of-Famer Roecker joins 'No Limits' line-up
Reminder: Women's Studies reunion tonight
Only 43 days till Christmas! Let Weidner Center set the mood
Kids night out with the Phoenix
A funny thing about the credits
Latest courses for educators

Vol. 36, No. 28 / November 8, 2004
Celebrating International Education Week
Enter YOUR international photos
Program looks at story of Hmong refugees
Salsa and merengue lessons spice things up
Nov. 19 International Extravaganza
International Education seeks 'conversation partners'
Grad students getting attention for land-use ideas
UW-Green Bay student on "Jeopardy!" next week
Regents ask legislators for 5+5 pay increases for some UW System jobs
United Way Campaign - Week I update
Fall color
Emergency volunteers
Giving blood
Reminder on 'A Funny Thing'
Laatsch on to a 'UWGB Downtown' program
Phoenix sports roundup
'Highly Classified': Mark Roe
Craver joins Interdisciplinary Studies team
Human Development, Psychology students present at tri-state conference
Briefs: Draney, Ganyard

Vol. 36, No. 27 / November 4, 2004
Among students, Bush/Kerry vote splits evenly
Relief that it's over
Youth turnout up sharply
A dissenting view
'A Funny Thing' will happen next week in University Theatre
Laatsch, barns and 'UWGB Downtown' luncheon
15th annual give-a-kid-a-book drive
Shopping tips for books
Sweet reading is 3:30 p.m. today
Air Force swoops in
Regents on the Web
Classified Council meets Monday
'Highly Classified': Pam Kohlmeyer
Phoenix women take the court
Two from Green Bay are UW System Student Ambassadors
Master plan

Vol. 36, No. 26 / November 2, 2004
Sweet offers campus reading this Thursday
Senior Reception is Nov. 3
Film Series sub-series focuses on education in other lands
Air Force group at Fort Howard Hall
Regents consider regional, national markets in assessing UW pay
Cancelled: Tim Conway and Harvey Korman
Ticketholders invited to trade up
Reminder on wellness
Absolute last call for Shorewood
Brief: Collins, Christensen

Vol. 36, No. 25 / November 1, 2004
State award for Phuture Phoenix
Fotos from fete
Employee Drive results
Congratulations, Kaffeine Kathy
Old-timers win again
Birthday gift by alumnus brings classical guitarist for free concert tonight
Jazz groups perform on Wednesday
UW System works on brain gain
Brown-bag basketball reminder
No Dunst, but Heinz
Another LOG tomorrow...
Briefs: Ronnenberg, Amenson-Hill, Stearney

Vol. 36, No. 24 / October 28, 2004
All politics, all the time
Republican events Friday and Saturday

Vol. 36, No. 23 / October 25, 2004
Kerry visit is invitation-only
Parking lots closed
Ralph Nader also on campus Tuesday
Nov. 2nd's big event: the brown-bag basketball lunch
Recap: Press-Gazette covers Saturday's news
The weekend in news photos
Films seeking to refute Moore claims are screened tonight
Eugenics, euthanasia as options
Remember: Thursday for Anne Buttke's farewell
'Highly Classified': Mary Ann Rose
Gravedancer's ball is this Wednesday
Thursday is for the little kids
Profile of President Reilly
'Education funding key to high-tech jobs'
The election, state budget, one UW-Green Bay student's tuition
Politics in the news at Stevens Point
Arts 'Career Conversation' begins
Senior Day is Friday for soccer women
Sunday for men
Shorewood Golf Course, restaurant still open
Brief: Clifton Ganyard

Vol. 36, No. 22 / October 22, 2004
Perks of being a swing state: Caroline Kennedy, Sharon Stone and others

Vol. 36, No. 21 / October 21, 2004
Fall Conference tackles student motivation, truancy
Friday's workshops
Event is sixth annual for the Institute
More on Moore
Expect protests, traffic delays
'No Moore Hype,' say student groups
It's United Way time!
Stay up late with Harvey and Tim
November is hopping at the Weidner
Glen Tilot: Volunteer of the Year
Remember the three R's... reuse, recycle, restore
Young and old invited to 'Music of the Old and New'
Campus invited to Birr's 'Good Bodies' presentation
Wellness: within your reach
Kretche is recognized for efforts with Red Cross
'Highly Classified': Brenda Jerabek
Coupon use comes when you pay, says UW-Green Bay professor
Brief: Rosewall

Vol. 36, No. 20 / October 18, 2004
Phuture Phoenix in spotlight
Photo gallery
Trick-or-treat on campus
'Spooky' overtones at symphonic concert
Wind Symphony no longer an ensemble
Saturday's 'Steps' walk raises nearly $10,000
'Teaching Scholar' Meyer in Louisiana
TABOR forum to address possible impact of tax-freeze plan
UW-Green Bay contingent helps organize
'Escape from Happiness' is 'wild, fascinating'
See it this week
'Our Town 1854' ... at 7 p.m. Tuesday
Remembering John E. Somerville
Last call for campus phone book corrections
Chronicle article shared with UWGB listserve
Immigrants said deserving of tuition waiver
UW-Madison shares in Alzheimer's study
Board of Regents is listening... in Eau Claire, Oshkosh
Underkofler awards
Legal historian to speak on Amish case
Campus community welcome to hear Outreach candidates
Realignment in Extended Degree
Safety talk
Caution: College could be hazardous to your health...
Athletics extends appreciation to faculty and staff
Female athletes, female leaders
NCAA Regional volleyball tickets
Feingold to visit
ACLU chapter to host program on gay marriage
'Highly Classified': Brenda Jerabek
Reminder: Graduate and Professional School Fair
Brief: Gurung

Vol. 36, No. 19 / October 14, 2004
Incident on campus under investigation

Vol. 36, No. 18 / October 11, 2004
Technology Plan 2010
Fall Festival lineup
Health plan, ERA windows open today
Grad students 'connect' on Highway 54-57 development
Students step out for charity walk
They'll be smiling at cheesy art contest
Judges have green-and-gold ties
Employee Drive ends today! (Sort of)
Numbers are up
'90s grads need to hustle
Must... see... Jim... Wand...
Transylvania backroads
Fall color snapshots
Guest artist, Preble Choir join UW-Green Bay choirs
1965 Room is setting for final 'DebateWatch'
Alumnifest
Visiting professor talks Edith Stein
Offbeat comedy opens Thursday
Black Wolf visits Cultural Fair
Free soccer for faculty
Basketball's 'Midnight Mania'
Confronting Violence Against Women
Training is already under way on abuse issues
Green Bay stars in 'Our Town 1854'
'Highly Classified': Jan Snyder
Bellin Health is LifeLines sponsor
The 'Campus Compact Reader'

Vol. 36, No. 17 / October 8, 2004
Regents conclude October meeting today
More on audit of UW staffing
UW-Green Bay to host another "DebateWatch"
Alumni, community invited to 2nd annual Alumnifest
Third Phuture Phoenix event is Wednesday
Italian visitors arrive today
Purchase tickets for Tuesday's Italian Luncheon
"Escape from Happiness" opens UW-Green Bay Theater season
Lecture, exhibit on "Tradition and Change in Transylvania"
Classified Staff Advisory Council meeting
Annual Cultural Fair set for Wednesday
Press-Gazette story examines minority enrollment
Gay marriage debate draws crowd
More than Moore at Weidner in October
Space Grant fellowship honors astronaut's memory
AIC display case features wood carvings from Mexico
Visiting Chinese scholar at UW-Green Bay
Tickets for NCAA Championship volleyball
'Highly Classified': Hessler

Vol. 36, No. 16 / October 4, 2004
Honor for Prof. Grosso
Diversity Circles coming Oct. 18
Six vie to become big cheese of carving
Visit next week by Beijing professor
Yellow River is topic
UW-Green Bay music messengers going to Slovakia
American music will be group's contribution
Getting to Slovakia takes help from friends
Moore on tickets
Snapshots: First 'DebateWatch' is a success
Newspaper coverage
P-G recaps last week's 'Security Walk'
Last in 'Justice' discussions is Wednesday
Fiala will discuss book at Reader's Loft
UW-Green Bay Employee Drive update...
Standings in Annual Alumni/Employee Drive Challenge: Still a '70s show
UW-Green Bay Master Plan on Oct. 7
Former CIA analyst to speak Oct. 6 on the war on Iraq
Gay marriage debate tonight will air pro and con
Reminder on invasive plants
'Highly Classified': SuAnn Speth
Job and internship fair
What's faster: a Phoenix, a Badger or a Panther?
Franz gets a hole-in-one
Fall Rates & Specials @ Shorewood Golf Course
Clubhouse open
Phone book changes
Briefs: Christopherson, Liu, Hu, Race

Vol. 36, No. 15 / September 30, 2004
Details on Moore tickets
No advance sales possible
'Alumnifest' is coming!
Interdisciplinarity in Action returns for second year
On Web, on the bulletin board
Monthly themes for 2004-2005
Scheberle 'thinks outside the books'
'Highly Classified': Swiggum, Dimmer
First members of Psi Chi psychology honor society
Select ensemble, The Phoenix Chorale, is selected
Okokon and Lee to be honored at multicultural conference
Sharing memories of Keith Prechter
Obituary is online
Plan to participate in first-ever golf cart parade, Oct. 15!
Fighting invasive plants
Paper Technology Center called hopeful sign
Cultural Fair is Oct. 13, in Phoenix Room
Florence peace foundation representatives will visit
UW-Oshkosh pilots statewide project to restart UW 'stop-outs'
UW-Sheboygan dean Hernandez takes leave for cancer treatment
Next meeting on LGBT issues is Oct. 19
'Teens in prison' is Teen Connection topic for Tuesday
No previous experience in rocketry is necessary to compete!
Chamber of Commerce touts business luncheon on Oct. 12

Vol. 36, No. 14 / September 29, 2004
Keith Prechter passes away

Vol. 36, No. 13 / September 27, 2004
Gary Hart visit is Tuesday
Cheese-carving skills will win scholarship
Gay marriage pro-and-con
Homepage for Campus Climate Committee
Jackson has ombudsperson backup in Spielmann
Reminder on presidential 'DebateWatch'
Thomas Paine lecture
Moore tickets on sale this week
Lawrence, UW-Green Bay faculty collaborate on concert
Tony Bennett sends birthday wishes
'Highly Classified': Janice Swiggum
UW-Green Bay Employee Drive update...
Thirsty?
Lots of ways to give
Cofrin Library's Ongoing Book Sale needs your support
Ec Center brings back 'Dinner for a Dollar'
Walk-on shines in match vs. No. 1
Workshop will help caregivers on cultural issues
Conference on sexual violence on campus
Pearson on 'Integrative Medicine'
Campus Compact posts offer on 'engagement' grants
'Tres Vidas'
Reminder: tickets
Student will direct play
Law-school advising session
Wausau dean reacts to critical audit
Sculpture is memorial to Lydecker
Final word on Twinkies

Vol. 36, No. 12 / September 23, 2004
Kerry-Bush 'DebateWatch' is set for Sept. 30
Students book Michael Moore
UW-Manty assistant dean is new registrar
Five 'new' faculty members are named UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars
Teaching Scholars II expands to 'veteran' faculty
Program began with Hughes, Scheberle
Gurung is the new co-director
Network TV actress will present 'Tres Vidas'
Another film series: Geography screenings are open to all
Former CIA analyst to speak on Iraq
Free ice cream!
Save the date for 'No Limits" fundraiser for Phoenix women's athletics
All-star October at Weidner
Tickets still available for T. Bennett
Arboretum needs your help in targeting invasives
'Highly Classified': VanOudenhoven, Anderson
'Rome' with the Alumni Association
Green-careers teleconference
Students earn Space Grant scholarships
Outreach moves nonprofit-management series downtown
Final reminder: Cold Case
Columnist weighs in on TABOR, UW System
Lobbying by for-profit colleges
A low-cal treat

Vol. 36, No. 11 / September 20, 2004
Affordability is growing issue in Wisconsin
ACE knows ROI
Blahnik joins International Education
Rome in February
Northeast Wisconsin Film Festival is a first
UW-Green Bay a primary sponsor
Regular series offers six more international films
The Employee Drive numbers so far...
3rd Annual Employee/Alumni Challenge...
Did you know?
Copyright Teleconference is Friday
OrgSmorg
'Highly Classified': Steve VanOudenHoven
It's really time to feed the animals
UW-Green Bay vs. No. 1 Notre Dame
Volleyball likes the Resch
UW-Green Bay helps promote regional tourism
Shorewood is state tourism's 'course of the week'
Reminder: Garage sale
Reminder: 'Justice, Torture and Human Rights'
'Raise Your Voice'
Election recap
International Baccalaureate
'Cold case' program is Thursday
Security Walk

Vol. 36, No. 10 / September 17, 2004
State auditors release report on staffing levels in UW System

Vol. 36, No. 9 / September 16, 2004
Snapshots: Downtown Center is officially open
It's free for you and me
4E goes downtown on 'connecting'
Call Tuesday a 'read' letter day
Union director Anne Buttke to leave UW-Green Bay
Murphy named interim director
Ricky Skaggs discount deal for faculty/staff deal
'Highly Classified' feature starts today
Art Agency garage sale in SA cafeteria
Donate to the cause
Reception, program for Thai visitors
'Justice' discussions resume Sept. 22
UW-Green Bay art faculty represent at Neville
New courses for educators
More connecting downtown
What's all the H.Y.P.E?
UW-Green Bay, SNC, NWTC students join forces
H.Y.P.E. is about youth movement, downtown
WPR salutes Smithsonian's American Indian Museum
Athena deadline extended
Phoenix Hall of Fame
Bring an amica
Reminder: Littig
Farewell, Chad
Nothing to do? Actually, just the opposite
What would you think of a name change, to UW-U?
Reminder: ARC
Briefs: Coury, Witwer, Gurung

Vol. 36, No. 8 / September 13, 2004
UW-Green Bay a partner in 'Entrepreneur's Connection'
Downtown Learning Center ribbon cutting is Thursday
See Skorczewski for details
Photoblog: Students in shopping carts
2004 Employee Drive kicks off today
Thirsty? Make a gift
New choices
Chihuly gets glittering reviews
Tale of the tape
Weidner Center touts visual arts collection
Scheberle's speech: 'Do they speak Human in Minneapolis?'
Newspaper spotlights another top teacher: Gurung
Sweet gets attention, far and wide
Encore Log
Alumni Phone-A-Thon begins with a twist
New format offers opportunities
Last year: a record
Old Science Forum is NEW again
Film Society will show Academy Award-nominated shorts on Wednesday
UW-Green Bay is a co-sponsor
Weidner's 'Learning Live!' will continue Meyer link
Deal promises future for public-TV production here
Board includes several with UW-Green Bay ties
Retirement gathering for Eileen Littig is Sept. 20
Warning: road work ahead
'Friends' talk features 'cold case' sleuths on local crime
Classified Staff Advisory Council
Faculty tenor Plier offers recital
Tie vs. Iowa is nice result for Phoenix
That's the sound of nomination deadline whistling past
Required safety training
Doyle: 'Too early to tell'
Chancellor quoted on UW System pay
Brief: Shariff

Vol. 36, No. 7 / September 10, 2004
Like LOTR at the Oscars, UW-Green Bay dominates Regent meeting
Scheberle shares joy, philosophy of 'student-centered learning'
Regent audio is now on the Web
Awards find permanent place on www.uwgb.edu
Sweet poem: 'In September: Ode to Tomatoes'
Reilly announces agenda
Harry Peterson returns
Gas line leak is OK
Snapshots of Haevers, Maki, their many friends

Vol. 36, No. 6 / September 7, 2004
Sweet appointment
Poet Laureate is four-year gig
Two-for-two with UW-Green Bay ties
System announces Scheberle as top teacher
Bright forecast for Haevers, Maki
'Git-R-Done' comic to make Weidner visit
Blog, blog, blog
Beneath the surface: pond's biodiversity
Reminder on international reception
Chihuly here, Chihuly there, Chihuly everywhere
Big day for art: Thursday is also "ReFresh" opening
Grants for minorities in science
State Journal cheers UW System budget plan
Soccer's first 2-and-0 start since new freshmen were... weren't here at all
Green Bay volleyball hopes PSC is Temple of doom
Chamber 'bash' at Weidner features Capitol Steps
Community career expo

Vol. 36, No. 5 / September 2, 2004
Fall enrollment: Record FTE, 1,001 freshmen
Campus phone books are here!
Prof. Gurung gets OPID nod
Provost sets open office hours
Point Sable Room available daily for faculty, staff
Welcome event is Sept. 10 for new international students
Reminder from deans: Don't be stingy with waivers
UWGB Downtown: Connecting for Lunch features Nielsen, Keller on Sept. 16
Invitation to hear German poet
Gophers highlight women's schedule
Bothof announces promotions for McIver, Braun
Go-live plans for Lawson HRIS delayed, a little
'Leaving for college a tough journey for some'
Ag mag has big bio of Reilly
Progress vs. Alzheimer's
Otis Chambers
Correct URL for UW Race/Ethnicity newsletter
Passport ID discount at Shorewood
Still more GB Week stuff

Vol. 36, No. 4 / August 30, 2004
UW-Green Bay profs will talk peace, war
Award for 'El Derecho al Trabajo'
Deja vu for Phoenix women, with spot in GPA Top 25
Columnist frames issues for UW System faculty, staff
Restructuring announced for affirmative action, employment practices
Changes bring shift in duties for Fischer, Jackson and Olson
Wednesday is Great Beginnings day for new freshmen
'Cultural Cuisine' returns with Italian theme
Then, it's Holiday, Greek, Thai
A golf deal at Shorewood
Nachos and ice cream, too
Trip to see Brewers is cheap
UW Race/Ethnicity group advertises newsletter
Reminder: EC golf
Reminder: Kingfisher Farm

Vol. 36, No. 3 / August 27, 2004
The Tom Maki Living Learning Center
You're invited to 'sneak preview' of Chihuly
Photos from ice cream event
Newcomers are on-line
Excellent coverage of Convocation
Campus Diversity Grants offer $8,000 to promote retention, respect
How to apply
Grants grew from Diversity Plan 2008
New hours for Archives, Special Collections and Area Research Center
Back-to-school extravaganza
Food for Fido and Fifi
Sorry, but in a way, Vikings fans really are smarter
A synchronized skating team?
Men host a 'friendly,' women play for keeps
Coach K
The return of Tony Bennett, the singer
Jadin to talk small business
Chamber says local businesses step up to 10K Step Club
University Leadership Awards: It's time to nominate!
New leadership for UW Colleges

Vol. 36, No. 2 / August 25, 2004
Convocation photo gallery is on-line
Reilly keynote offers 'mission statement'
Chancellor's remarks
Winners all: Dettman, Grosso, Gurung, Nellis, Ortiz, Thornton
Photos from Lab Sciences' big day
P-G coverage
Newspaper endorses UW System budget
UW compared to 'theme park'?
Anti-porn advocate gets TV exposure
Correct date for 'Tres Vidas' show
Sorry, Mac readers
Brief: Lacy

Vol. 36, No. 1 / August 23, 2004
Cutting the Laboratory Sciences ribbon in style
Breakfast in the labs
Art work on all four floors
Connecting with local vendors
'New' building is $15 million investment
Reilly to 'keynote' Convocation 2004
Hustle to catch Founders Award winners
Don't forget: free ice cream
Chancellor invites community to 'connect'
Faculty can pitch in, help advise international students this week
'Back-to-school' highlights for local colleges
Day 1: Sept. 2
Chancellor Emeritus Weidner interview
Regents pursue repairs for 03-05 damage
Tuition hike seen as moderate
Yes, that is a Frisbee... (sorry)... disc golf course at UW-Green Bay
Ec Center outing is Sept. 13
P.S. on golf outing
Frosty was a cool commish
Tops in ACT, again
Required safety training
Apply now: You could be resident manager at Kingfisher Farm
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