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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
- More LOG on Wednesday
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