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Academic Year 2005-2006:

Vol. 37, No. 139 / August 21, 2006
Shepard thanks Regents for growth vote
Convocation highlights
Free ice cream, conversation
Hear what Teaching Scholars have to say
Thursday: Friends of the Cofrin Library anniversary reception
Posters: You have entered the Wireless Zone, etc.
Campus Life wins grant to bring 'Black/White' stars to campus
'Human Mosaic' returns
Men win in Spain
Heavy play for Shorewood 75th
AP: Regent budget holds line on tuition, but seeks additional GPR
UW System news summary
'Learn from UW software debacle'
Civic engagement conference
Correction, coverage of Wolff
Briefs: Harris, Kretche, Kieper, Rosewall, Shepard, Stearney
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Vol. 37, No. 138 / August 18, 2006
Final confirmation: Power outage is Aug. 19
Vol. 37, No. 137 / August 17, 2006
Regents endorse budget for UW System growth agenda
Upcoming workshop addresses unclassified vacancies, search and screens
A brighter outlook for state revenue
Saturday or Sunday? Clean your refrigerators
Dammit, Jim! We need more power!
Basketball in Madrid
Wadzinski was a free spirit
Get in line, be sure to grab a new (license) plate
Time magazine assesses higher ed
A professor expresses frustration
ACT scores up, preparedness down
Nass wants changes in UW admissions practices
NWTC is site for Monday's Congressional forum
Universities 'off the grid'?
Busy summer for Education Outreach
Regents on video
Brief: Dresdow, Benson
Vol. 37, No. 136 / August 14, 2006
List-serve promotes return of car pooling, ride sharing
Chancellor's perspective on Madison controversy, critical thinking
Reminder: Power out Saturday
Big week for Regents
UW-Madison official says admissions practices don't slight Wisconsinites
Issuing an apology
Brief: Meredith
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Vol. 37, No. 135 / August 10, 2006
Trombley is director for SBDC
Homebase will be West Side center
Wanted: talented faculty/staff musicians (amateurs)
Fleurant reception is Monday
Final batch of campers sing and cheer
Timber Rattlers staffer joins Phoenix promotions team
Soccer adds Morris
Entries invited for Shorewood Amateur
Tuesday marked 75 years, to the day
More Shorewood history: an early layout guide
Have, or need, a home to rent?
Refinishing Week
Columnist says lecturer flap is hurting UW
But Ozaukee vote continues to draw criticism
Loyal alum urges friends to rally
Minor-league outing
Committee assignments
Vol. 37, No. 134 / August 7, 2006
Major power outage is Saturday, August 19
Car pooling (from Appleton area), anyone?
UW-Green Bay computers called secure
Newspaper spotlights new camp for grieving kids
Be considerate: stay off wet floors during Refinishing Week
Operations will focus on floors only
Debate over proposed rules for faculty termination
Madison provost cautions outspoken 9-11 lecturer
'Ozaukee supervisors miss mark'
Beloit paper lectures UW System on 'efficiencies'
Briefs: Gurung, Martin, Vespia
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Vol. 37, No. 133 / August 3, 2006
Prof. al-Atiyat shares moving memories of UW-Green Bay
Regents consider 'growth' budget
Doyle now wants tuition limits
Media coverage
Summer Discovery reaches out to at-risk kids
Death of former staff member Jean Brien
Shorewood celebrates 75th anniversary in style
Weidner website promotes special-event rentals
Adult Degree gets cover treatment in magazine
Kreibich 'outraged' over Lawson
Ozaukee Board gets 2 cents in (or $8,427 out) on Barrett flap
NY Times weighs in
Guitar Camp packs 'em in
Spanish Immersion
Robotics competition at Space Camp
Aug. 15 is Alumni Night at the Timber Rattlers
'Public Responsibility in Human Research' is Sept. 28
Entwistle lends a hand to Peninsula Players' new 'Cabaret'
Meanwhile back at the UW-Green Bay scene shop...
Brief: Jeffreys
Vol. 37, No. 132 / July 31, 2006
NASA space walker visits camp
Professors talk expertly on media matters
AP report: Mismanagement sank Lawson
PSC is site of St. Mary's/Prevea program for female athletes
Reminder on this week's power outage
Credit Union warns of cashier's-check fraud
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Vol. 37, No. 131 / July 27, 2006
A new campus calendar
Mark yours for Employee Benefits/Wellness Fair
Health insurance premiums
Fair coincides with October open-enrollment
Dental plans
ERA dates, too
Student activities magazine has UW-Green Bay flavor
Senior high music camp draws out-of-staters
Still more camp news
Still another story on Madison enrollment
Kudos on 'flood' cleanup
Briefs: P. Ganyard, Nagy
Vol. 37, No. 130 / July 24, 2006
Local officials among first to earn emergency management certificates
Arabic language draws interest
Kaye gets thumbs-up from P-G
Cycling victim was 2001 UW-Green Bay grad
Common Grounds Coffeehouse offers new specials
Newspaper analyzes enrollment pinch
Flags at half-staff on Tuesday
Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity
'Conspiracy Theories 101'
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Vol. 37, No. 129 / July 20, 2006
Reminder on Adult Degree sessions
Press-Gazette updates Kress Center progress
More campus construction news
Camp for grieving kids still has openings
Student-athletes honored for academics
Green wants new UW hiring standards
Newspaper's take on academic freedom
Another view: Defend right to teach
Briefs: Pletcher, Draney
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Vol. 37, No. 128 / July 14, 2006
Wednesday's program tackles crime/safety/ID theft
Grandparents U gets high marks
Snapshots
Wisconsin librarians honor Kaye's Paine
Photos of social workers' Guatemala trip
UW-Green Bay to host grief camp for kids
Adult Degree Programs still open
Swan House applications at Fin Aid, Dean of Students
House has UW-Green Bay ties
Stieglitz quoted on Ellison Bay blast
Journal-Sentinel says UW erred on Barrett
No, they were right
No, it was 'bilge and piffle'
That's right, UW should be punished
No, they did the right thing...let's get back to work
Milwaukee official threatens to resign
Reaction to public radio change
No LOG until Thursday
Vol. 37, No. 127 / July 11, 2006
UW-Green Bay tackles 'Sustainability'
No more transfers
Corny proposal a cute story
Notice on emergency cell phone use: Reimbursement is online
Do you have this vintage plaque?
Grandparents University
You're invited to Jazz Camp faculty concert
Show includes alumni stars
More free jazz on Friday
Swan House seeks students as long-term tenants
After $26 million, Lawson finally flatlines
Media coverage
UW lecturer cleared for course on Islam
Some aren't pleased
'The truth is out there; let students find it'
Call for discussion leaders
Reminder: Thursday's open house in Human Resources
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Vol. 37, No. 126 / July 5, 2006
Calendar note: An open house in Human Resources
Renamed: the Paper Industry Resource Center
Alumna plans return to Uganda
Snapshots: 'Yellow Submarine'
Ben-Zikri and Oligney are Horizon nominees
Will fruit be the new oil?
Controversy with UW-Madison lecturer
Provost promises a review
Briefs: Laatsch, Nielsen
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Vol. 37, No. 125 / June 29, 2006
Accreditation for joint master's in social work
State gives final OK to Union project
'Yellow Submarine' car
Von Dras research on health issues gets MSNBC mention
Local students join 'Journey to Jordan'
Raves for state employees' health insurance
'Spider man' to lead Botanical workshop
No LOG on Monday
Four Phoenix make all-academic list
Local legislator questions reciprocity
Vol. 37, No. 124 / June 26, 2006
UW-Green Bay hosts watershed workshop this week
A snapshot of Japan study tour
Student Information System (SIS) upgrade
Motor Pool: Rates to increase
Soccer championship has spillover here
Camp report: It's Year 49 for Summer Art Studio
Listen for jazz, gospel
A few Bellin students
State makes change in purchasing policy
Outreach connects with Botanical Garden on teacher-ed course
Bookstore's clearance sale
Recruit's clearance: 5 feet, 10 inches
Women's soccer wins volunteer award
Welcome, Becky Harrill
Crank the news, lose some tunes on Public Radio
It's tech colleges' turn to face 'felons on campus' furor
'Religion in residence'
Reilly posts UW System positions
Campus Compact looks to make a hire
Get the Scoop, for only a buck
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Vol. 37, No. 123 / June 22, 2006
Archives wants your stuff
Campus welcomes Ho-chunk future leaders
We're No. 29... among largest employers
A retirement
Soukup to assume new duties in HR
Interested in requesting a WiTAG grant? Free help here!
Sweatshirts as low as $9
Camp lures best of the best in H.S. music
Cartooning and comic books
Interesting energy facts: PSC pool
Chicken-wrapped fundraiser draws big crowds
More on state purchasing flap
Newspaper: UW admissions approach makes sense
Fox Valley administrator heads to 'Boo U'
Hacking episode rocks Ohio U
Half-staff
A plug for organ donation
Vol. 37, No. 122 / June 19, 2006
Photos: Kress Events Center construction
New grants promise boost to faculty research
UW System plans for growth
What college students do online
In golf news, former Phoenix wins title
Warriors... Gold... Eagles, that's it!... will resume series
Brief: Meredith
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Vol. 37, No. 121 / June 16, 2006
Services for Alfred 'Skip' Zahn
Vol. 37, No. 120 / June 15, 2006
Snapshots on FOCUS
Shepard likes free tuition for vets, but...
UW-Green Bay student chosen for prestigious UCLA gig
LaFollette to visit campus for environmental lecture
Common Grounds sets summer hours
41 delays
Poitras analyzes World Cup
Chancellors' pay hikes average 2%
Nice words for Walsh, Wiley
Barrows request
Senators claim budget hole will be $2.6 billion
Rep praises 'holistic admissions' proposal
Will travel verdict affect other state employees?
A shoutout by a UW-Green Bay favorite, 'Screech'
Vol. 37, No. 119 / June 12, 2006
FOCUS wraps up
Postcard from Florence
Regents talk 'holistic admission'
UW System to seek more student aid
Student fees get Board's attention
Walsh, Bradley are re-elected
National survey: i-Pods, more than beer
Doyle throws down 'Summer Challenge' on fitness
Reminder: fire inspections
Service-learning groups plan September forum
Big loan deadline
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Vol. 37, No. 118 / June 9, 2006
Regents OK faculty promotions
University Union expansion gets key go-ahead
2006-07 tuition
The number at UW-Green Bay: $5,716
Perceptive editorial on UW System tuition conundrum
Spoons earn Damkoehler award in national exhibit
Commencement on cable
Podcasts: Greenberg, Mlaker
UW-Milwaukee impresses Regents
Waukesha talk
Shorewood agrees to donate some lunch proceeds to Classified Staff
Specials every Thursday
Root beer floats
New: patio concerts, and a scramble
Vol. 37, No. 117 / June 6, 2006
Regents vote on 6.8 percent tuition hike
Discovery Channel spotlights Prof. Dutch, million-year 'forecast'
Death of former Alumni Association president
Columnist: Rosemann an inspiration
June issue of 'Inside' magazine
Report card: A's for Phoenix student-athletes
Fan questions Badgers Football marketing
Small businesses win kudos from Chamber
Writer sees yet another image hit
Reminder: Common Grounds is open
Last call on hangers
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Vol. 37, No. 116 / June 2, 2006
Reminder: Tomorrow is Alumni Sale at Phoenix Bookstore
No wire hangers. Ever!
Vol. 37, No. 115 / June 1, 2006
Institute for Learning makes grants to local projects
Nicolet birders plan June 9-11 survey
Program celebrate 20 years
Howe: You're invited to help
Rohrer, an attorney, joins Athletics as assistant A.D.
Need any clothes hangers? Bookstore has unbelievable 'sale'
International Projects' Harris advises award-winning diplomacy team
Albom appearance canceled
Teens can learn Spanish at summer camp
Summer camps offer jazzy options
Editorial calls for Barrows reinstatement
Article notes Madison upswing in academic staff
Doyle signs tuition waiver for vets, but funding remains issue
Riley calls for fairness
It's like promising lunch, forgetting wallet
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Vol. 37, No. 114 / May 25, 2006
McCartney, Vespia named 'Featured Faculty'
New Organizational Communication emphasis
Heirloom plant sale called a success
Planning for 2007 sale
Gardeners should contact Medland
Greenberg's speech is online
UW-Green Bay ties to Peace Corps project
Free tuition for vets draws editorial comments
Flags at half-staff Friday, Monday
Message to high school grads: Keep learning
Another message to grads: Do well, you'll get in
Retired Stout official says PR isn't the problem
UW-Green Bay faculty member discusses service clubs
Academic honor for UW-Green Bay Nordic skier
2006 schedules for men's, women's soccer teams
Weidner has faculty/staff offer for Albom tickets
Reminder: Common Grounds is open
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Vol. 37, No. 112 / May 18, 2006
Vegetable pre-sale
Heirloom sale 'profits' still go to student learning
Bill would let veterans attend UWs for free
Valpo is back
Alumna's good work yields scholarship at UW-Green Bay
Knapowski is new Mail Room supervisor
Common Grounds: back by popular demand
A whopping big energy bill
Digital kiosk still up and running
UW-Green Bay dancers are tops in taps
Reminder: Convocation on Aug. 23
Four win theatre scholarships
UW System honors students for essays on liberal education
'Dismal science' has bright future
Shakeup at University Relations
New dean recommended for UW-Manitowoc
U of Illinois reverses course
House for sale nearby
Vol. 37, No. 113 / May 18, 2006
Temporary transformers have power back on at PSC
Vol. 37, No. 111 / May 17, 2006
Attention: Lights out at PSC
Vol. 37, No. 110 / May 15, 2006
Recap of commencement
Snapshots
Press-Gazette coverage
Cable coverage
Sweet, creative students visit Phuture Phoenix club
Theater announces season for 2006-07
Flags at half-staff
Common Grounds Coffeehouse . . . Do you miss it?
Summer dining options . . .
And reminder on meal plans
New BOR site on the Web
Editorial disputes 'bloat' of public employees
Softball honors
Kulenkamp stays
Reimer returns
Brief: Early, Jeffreys, Sampson
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Vol. 37, No. 109 / May 11, 2006
Congratulations, Chancellor's Medallion recipients
Paper Technology Transfer Center earns grant
P-G coverage
State Department grant creates 'Journey to Jordan'
From PDQ to HR
More on tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, May 20
Campus winners take history projects to D.C.
ESL Institute begins this summer
Provider Summit
New campus road will be closed
Around the UW: Axtell worried about tuition
'Barrows case shows UW flaws,' says Cap Times
Whitewater's super slacker won't commence, after all
Oshkosh chancellor talks growth
Illinois deals with hot topic
If you haven't heard, it's indoors
Leadership Awards
Honors for Mokren, Kramp
More Phuture pub
Vol. 37, No. 108 / May 11, 2006
Commencement news: It's indoors, at the Weidner
Reminder to platform party, faculty and staff
Who graduates at which ceremony?
Rainy Day discounts at Shorewood Golf Course
Vol. 37, No. 107 / May 8, 2006
Doyle: raves for Phuture Phoenix, Green Bay model
'No' to TPA
Snapshots: Alumni Awards program
Heirloom plant sale is weekend after commencement
Meredith, Resch 'exporting' American musical theatre
Four win NEW Arts Council awards
Celebration for Assistant Curator Tina Bechtel
Three named 'outstanding' by art faculty
'Latino Link' recognizes UW-Green Bay student
Reminder: General Assembly, anniversary celebration for Academic Staff
Proliferation of Phoenix(es)
SIZZLIN' summer dining SPECIALS!
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Vol. 37, No. 106 / May 4, 2006
A look at commencement details
Greenberg returns for role of commencement speaker
Outstanding student, student speaker named
Five from community to receive Chancellor's Awards
Two-ceremony plan in case of rain
Kudos for student broadcasters
Snapshots: Founders Spring Reception
News coverage of 8th Congressional District debate
WisPolitics.com offers Webcasts of debates
Fees, growth get attention from Regents
Doyle to address Regents on Friday
Newspaper focuses on student fees review
Payroll software implementation is 'on hold'
This IS spinal tap!
May 5th is Cartoonist Day...check it out
Cofrin Library introduces ARTstor
Want to take ARTstor for a test drive?
SBDC helps launch new club for inventors
Visiting Fulbright Scholar leaves Monday
New Music, Hand Drumming ensembles in concert
Campus Cookout is Tuesday at PSC
Brief: Stoll
Vol. 37, No. 105 / May 1, 2006
TPA vote in Senate could come Wednesday
8th District Republican
Cruz is panelist for immigration discussion
Energy watch: Check this spot for 'Conserve-a-Tip'
Training for severe-storm spotters
Final report: Fourteen culled from herd
Habitat students to share report on Florida trip
Habitat snapshots
Correction
Snapshot: 'Posters in Rotunda'
More on Wednesday's jazz guest drummer Duffy Jackson
Have an opinion on Kress gear? Last chance
Reminder: Contracting 101
Arendt, Dettman, McIver and Pinkston
Reminder: 42.5 per mile
Second UW-W dean in headlines over spending
More revealed on fired prof
Regents return to Madison this week
May 1 admissions deadline gets media play
Reminder: Turn phone-book info in by May 5, or else
Phoenix-Packers Steak Fry a delicious succcess
New Music, Drumming Ensembles offer 'typical' program
Reminder on Healthy Cooking demo
Aldrete 'Downtown'
Vol. 37, No. 104 / April 27, 2006
Reilly: JCOER vote on pay a 'strong signal of support' to faculty, staff
Johnson, Voelker are creative
OPID grants for Fencl, Ham
May 1 deadline for new-freshman apps
Other categories still open
Paean to liberal education wins recognition in essay contest
Snapshots: Student researchers shine in Madison
Press coverage
Dems debate campaign finance, war, fuel costs
Republicans' turn comes Monday
Arabic language course offered in fall
Jazz Society will host free McDonough/Polzak concert
Drummer Duffy Jackson is guest jazzman
Register in a hurry for healthy cooking (and tasting!) demo
Good Bodies winner
Aldrete riffs on ancient Roman orators at 'UWGB Downtown' next week
Vote on former TABOR expected soon
Reminder: Farewell to Ibtesam al-Atiyat
Click here to give your opinion on Kress Center equipment
Safety program offered for new employees
Brat, burger fry
Grandparents University has openings
Kress Events Center, Cofrin coverage
Brief: Shariff
Vol. 37, No. 103 / April 25, 2006
Congressional candidates tonight
Cofrins' help made difference in Kress Events Center campaign
Emphasis now entirely on academics
UW-Green Bay Alumni Association to present awards Saturday
'Honorary Alumna' award recalls Kathy Majewski
Vol. 37, No. 102 / April 24, 2006
Don't forget: Tech Forum is Tuesday a.m.
Big delegation at Rotunda
UW-Green Bay's Team SIFE prepares for national contest
Professional development: Records training, and Contracting 101
Snapshots: 'Boxes and Walls'
More snapshots: diversity summit
Outreach/Adult Access offers more than 40 courses for educators
Congratulations, tennis ace
Gosh: He's a good golfer
Kids Night Out
Two at UW-Green Bay win finance scholarships
More Cat Chow
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Vol. 37, No. 101 / April 22, 2006
Provost invites Strategic Plan feedback
Phoenix water provides Oxford topic for Phoenix, Nesslein
Grad student hosts 'Explore India' at Monday lunch
Diversity summit scores points
Cat Chow art comes to campus
'Enchanted April' enchants
Sheepshead Review promises biggest, best
Preview reception
Sheepshead 'Launch Party' is second major event
Whoa, dude! It's time to graduate
Madison newspaper calls for outside audit on diversity
Gen ed at UW-L
Democrats will duke it out
Is that a Milton College t-shirt? Trade it in
For lunch: Chicken, bacon and ranch wrap
Brief: Stoll
Vol. 37, No. 100 / April 21, 2006
Clarification on media reports involving mumps in Wisconsin
Reminders on risk reduction
Vaccinations?
Vol. 37, No. 99 / April 19, 2006
Friday's open forum: Strategic Plan 2006-09
Please attend the International Dinner
Kress Center Webcam
Another UW-Green Bay grad joins Regents
New appointees
UW-Green Bay sends big delegation to Rotunda
Phoenix Bookstore pays bounty on 'banned' shirts
Schneider VP will speak here
Faculty/staff directory cards? Turn 'em in
First Congressional debate is next week
Local winners head to state History Day S
napshots of a historic day
'Hoosiers'
Pardon our French, but 'commandez vos billets'
Tornado drill at 13:10
Workshop on grieving, music and more
UW-Green Bay students showcase their art...
... and receive scholarships
'Enchanted' opening
Final reminder on Black Hawk talk
Earth Week still in session
Reminder: Friday is deadline for Academic Staff development funds
Campus Compact promotes June at Parkside
Home for sale, near campus
Vol. 37, No. 98 / April 17, 2006
Research Council awards 18 grants-in-aid of research
'Enchanted April' echoes wartime themes
Snapshots: COA 'connections' that wowed Regents
Aldrete to see Rome at UCLA
Technology Forum
SuAnn Speth, assistant controller
This week's Asian-American Month events
Oh, deer! More news coverage
'Kids Night Out with the Phoenix'
French music
Larry Smith among 'Sustainability' speakers
SAFE Ally training
Something for 'Jaded Nights' fans
Kickball: No fair not having any girls
Sorry about the Halfmann surprise, or lack of it
Reminders: Plazza Jazz... International Dinner... French... diversity
Research lectures... job references... stereotyping
Barrows is hopeful
Manitowoc students get political
Post-Crescent compares TPA to Michael Jackson
Briefs: Meyer, Bauer-Dantoin and award recipients Cruz, Dornbush, Gallagher-Lepak, Hanke, Henze, Heuer, Hu, Kim, Lor, Luczaj, Lukesh, Marker, Martin, Mehra, Meinhardt, Noppe, Rosewall, Wolf
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Vol. 37, No. 97 / April 13, 2006
'TPA' is passed out of committee
Editorial supports Rep. Lasee's view
Madison chamber, newspaper sound off
Caution: mumps
'Enchanted April' arrives next week
Historic success for National History Day
Student Employee of the Year
Halfmann, all honors
Jazz in the Plazza comes to Cofrin Library
'Dancing with the Internationals'
You're invited: Webcast on faculty recruitment
Date set for cookout
Campus groups join in inviting us to 'Celebrate Earth Day All Week'
UW-Green Bay hosts activities
Baird Creek cleanup, and campus jam
Profile of Dave Buss, Phoenix basketball
'VOMIT campaign' has lofty goals
Adult Degree Program info sessions
Oshkosh announces own growth agenda
Committee appointed at UW-La Crosse
Vol. 37, No. 96 / April 12, 2006
Al-Atiyat, Meyer will give research lectures
More commentary on UW diversity concerns
President Reilly on WPR, 8 a.m. Thursday
UW-Green Bay joins local program for deer control
When, how, who
SIFE Team advances to national competition
Correction on Holy Week services
Congratulations to Trustee Kuehne
Puzzlingly popular
Vol. 37, No. 95 / April 11, 2006
Hunting for 'college-educated brains'
UW diversity concerns draw commentary
Censorship, art are topics here Thursday
Faculty panel to compare Mapplethorp, 'Axis of Evil'
Prominent poet visits this week
UW-Green Bay study on housing vouchers is central to discussion
Social Work students will present to county group
Student vocalists help inaugurate new concert hall in Florence
It's the week to appreciate student employees
Student Employee of the Year Award ceremony
Prof. al-Atiyat will keynote UW Women's Conference
... and introduce tonight's film
... and accept fond farewells
The latest on state purchasing flap
Live tonight: 'Women in Prison'
Giving references or referrals? Here's the law
Experience "Boxes and Walls" on April 20
Home opener for Phoenix softball
Bookstore closes Saturday
Ecumenical Center services for Christian holy days
'Mystical' Scott joins Mulvey in concert
Guess Who? Yes
Asian American Month: Lunch with professionals
Calligraphy and Origami
'Into Asia' Entertainment Night
'Wisconsin and the Black Hawk War'
Madison gets go-ahead for Institutes of Discovery
'A leap forward for research'
Professor fired in sex case vOpen hearing for Barrows
Dates set for congressional debates on campus
Briefs: Madzarevic, Shariff
Vol. 37, No. 94 / April 10, 2006
Press-Gazette praises, endorses 'Growth Agenda'
Walsh declares support
'Success is in the Cards': a closer look
Chancellor's closing comments
Overheard at Regents
COA shines with music, 'Power of Connection'
Shepard, Reilly, Crain talk UW System issues
A 'hyphenectomy' for UW-M?
News report: UW's lack of diversity turns off corporate recruiters
Registration deadline for Diversity Summit
President Reilly leads 'good news' with Space Grant praise
Mention of 'interdisciplinary artwork,' too
Reminder: 'Meeting Student Needs' Tuesday
Reminder: blood drive Tuesday
Stay tuned: Another LOG, coming shortly
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Vol. 37, No. 93 / April 7, 2006
Community leaders promote 'Growth Agenda'
Regents rave
Photo snapshots of a big day
Press-Gazette coverage
Panelists make the case
Quote of the Day
Vol. 37, No. 92 / April 7, 2006
Sit in at Regents
Centerpiece will be presentation by alumni, community leaders
Vol. 37, No. 91 / April 6, 2006
Chancellor, UW-Green Bay unveil 'Growth Agenda'
Shepard's presentation is on-line
Snapshots from a busy day
Full coverage, including Regent reaction to 'Growth Agenda'
Photos: Students shine at Academic Symposium
News conference: $500,000 to help UW, WTCS push degrees
We're sorry
Live from Green Bay: Regents TV
Or attend in person
Good work has water flowing again
Mayan visitors from Guatemala are on campus this week
Shaolin Soccer
Reminder: 'Meeting Student Needs' on April 11
More LOG News on Friday
Vol. 37, No. 90 / April 6, 2006
Still time to head over to MAC Hall to check student exhibits
Mr. President! Mr. President! News conference features UW, WTC leaders
Snapshots: Interdisciplinary 'space art'
Candidates with UW-Green Bay ties are Election Day stars
Welcome back, Regent Judy Crain
Ever inhale phragmite smoke? Maybe you have
Hutchison talk
Idea of consolidating food service draws criticism
Embattled former dean resigns from Whitewater
'Pub Crawl' draws response from UWO leadership
More on Black Hawk War
House for summer rental
Bump, set, donate blood
C'mon! Please! Tell us what you think
Briefs: Meredith, Shariff
Vol. 37, No. 89 / April 6, 2006
Board of Regents schedule, Thursday and Friday, April 6-7
Vol. 37, No. 88 / April 3, 2006
Board of Regents agenda is now on-line
An opportunity to showcase UW-Green Bay
Press-Gazette preview
Parking changes
Reminder: sneak peak at Symposium
'Racialization of Urban Space' is Hutchison's Oxford topic
Youngsters tackle advanced history at UW-Green Bay
History Day expands with prizes
Saturday's Pow-Wow has special musical guest
Moritz piano recital offers Nietzsche, variety
Alegria caps visit Tuesday with 'Quality of Life in the Andes'
Peruvian visitor has had a busy month
Illinois artist's lecture is rescheduled to April 10
Prof. al-Atiyat will introduce film by Palestinian director
Fleurant, French food and more... tickets on sale
Top students honored with Ambassador selection
Mleziva wins design honors
Stay here for Spring Break? How'd you like the food and service?
Basketball banquets
Nordic ski coach Fish resigns
Asian-American Month calendar: music, movie
Reminder: 'Phoenix Forum' is Tuesday
Brief: Stearney
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Vol. 37, No. 87 / March 30, 2006
Academic Excellence Symposium
Student exhibitors from most academic units
Click here to see the exhibits
UW-Green Bay hosts student conference on arts management
Students drive Phoenix Forum, set for April 4
Spring photoblog
Saturday is opening day at Shorewood!
Membership?
Gardeners, you'll dig the heirloom sale
We could use some volunteers
Axil of Evil exhibit is point of discussion
More on Steiner presentations
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Final Four Familiar to Phoenix
UW-Green Bay, Bennett share credit for George Mason's run
April 11 is final brownbag: 'Meeting Students' Needs'
Rising star visits for April 5 concert
Asian and LGBT, artist will lead workshop
'What's the value of a college education?'
Room change for 'Quality of Life in Andes'
Philosophy Forum features Islam series
Senior art
Local officials urge abandonment of 'Taxpayer Amendment'
EC brings social issues series to campus
Enjoyed 'Triple Espresso'? Check out 'R2s'
Nutrition survey reminder
Asian-American Month has a full schedule of activities
Brief: Thornton
Vol. 37, No. 86 / March 27, 2006
A nutrition survey, and possible workshops
YWCA honors Denise Sweet family
'Connecting' snapshots
Institute for Research hosts BIE web conference this Thursday
Friday is Research Exchange
UW System hosts colloquium on teaching and learning
Spring Break competition in Florida, Hawaii
'Crash,' dialogue luncheon
Reminder: Art shopping
Danceworks
Space Grant artwork
Profile of Connolly-Keesler
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Vol. 37, No. 85 / March 24, 2006
NEW ERA library card
Keep an ID handy, however
Press-Gazette gives big play to library deal
Herrity a finalist at Manitowoc
Chronicling the Kress work
Monday and Tuesday are days to shop for art
Call it 'Visual Art Month' at UW-Green Bay
Space Grant Consortium to unveil award-winning artwork
Biodiversity Center's wildflower class
Regents flay Taxpayer Protection Amendment
United Council applauds Regents
UW's state aid share down 16%
Co-author says Regent action is 'disappointing'
Of flaps and buoys
Type O? American Red Cross needs you, and others
Community summit on diversity is April 20 at Lambeau Field
Cable-cutting outage not serious
Flag at half-staff
Averting a flu epidemic
Wireless talk
Newspaper: Students say Barrows was valuable friend
UWO dean to Butler
Vol. 37, No. 84 / March 20, 2006
Shepard discusses growth, diversity, connections
Board of Regents holds special meeting to talk tax amendment
Phoenix women let WNIT opener slip away
Rani Arbo actually returns May 24
Ton of options on youth summer camps here
Housing stays busy over summer
They're still singing praises of her UW-Green-Bay thesis on landfills
Katers on biomass
Student Civic Leadership Fellows
Friends schedule program on Wisconsin's 'Black Hawk War'
Regulatory issues are topic Tuesday
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Vol. 37, No. 83 / March 16, 2006
Teaching Enhancement Grants
Spring break in Florida won't be spent on the beach
Snapshots: 'Empty Bowls'
Oscar-winner Marlee Matlin will visit
Gilson is new testing coordinator
Appointments to program-review task force
Report expected by early fall
Task Force is one outcome of Strategic Plan 2006-09
Congratulations: WNIT for Phoenix women
Iowa State at 7 p.m. tonight
UW's 'year of unfortunate events'
Wiley: Cuts, publicity hurt recruitment efforts
Peruvian Visiting Scholar will speak here, at SNC
Mayhem moves to May
Co-hosting a look at Door County's natural heritage
Brian Nicol
SIFE students bring youngsters to campus
Madison to get flu institute
Can 50,000 Megawatts be Wrong?
iPods as study aids?
Reminder: Recertify for CPR
Vol. 37, No. 82 / March 13, 2006
'Taxpayer's Protection Amendment' is hot topic
Regents approve RA policy
AP coverage
Phone-a-Thon connects with single-day record!
Speaking of giving...
Reeve had been scheduled for 'LifeLine' lecture
Phoenix Bookstore hours for Spring Break
Summer Discovery is new, expanded
Warning signs of an attack? Fleurant talks heart health
Golf League seeks subs
Women do succeed in science, says Fencl
Dettman family
More on visiting scholar Alegria
Taylor tickets go fast
Improv stars make return engagement
Concert spans eras from Mozart to present
Skier improves time at NCAAs
'Selection Monday' for women's college basketball
Horizon champs open Thursday morning
NIT bid for Horizon team
Recertify for CPR
No charge for workstation assessment
'Manito' shows Wednesday at Neville
Grad assistant argues for conservation subdivision design
Engineering dean picked as Madison provost
Women's Recognition Luncheon is Wednesday
Reminder: Get chili and the bowl this week
Another reminder: 'Liberalism'
And another: jazz on Tuesday
Global trade conference
Wind power presentation
Brief: Moore
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Vol. 37, No. 81 / March 9, 2006
Visiting Scholar is water-supply expert from Peru
A busy month for Julio Alegria
James Taylor? Better act fast
MSNBC, Nation columnist visits to talk 'Liberalism'
Chili, art and generosity
Plan ahead for Research 'Exchange,' and share your work
Are you an Authorized Driver? Find out
Grandparents' U gets a plug
Gerds meets 'Picasso,' likes it
New chancellor has great story
Annual Dialogue Luncheon offers 'Crash' course
Oscar movie will show here
Regents will talk 'Taxpayers Protection'
Proposal to rescind raises fails
It's Oracle
Cofrin Arboretum students will report on research
Applications for student grants
High schoolers will attend, too
Campus hosts Fox River Watershed research
Reminder: Nair is next
Instrumental jazz, vocal jazz — it's all here March 14
Briefs: Hollenberg, Shariff, Voelz
Vol. 37, No. 80 / March 6, 2006
Publicity for Phuture Phoenix Clubs
Women's team loses legs, tourney
Waiting for the WNIT
Men's basketball claims nice win in Horizon
Kowalczyk praises players
Reminder: Wednesday events promote Women's Day
James Taylor is coming
Tickets on sale this Saturday
Applications now accepted for Fulbright Scholars
Reminder: Power of Handouts: What's the Point?
Outreach gets 'props'
SBDC featured for help with Door County business
Today's lecture by Illinois painter was postponed
Two views of UW System felon flap
Follow-up stories on RA issue
Circle Drive work
Adult Degree Info sessions move to campus
Nair is next 'Seminar Sequence in the Sciences' presenter
Presentation stems from 35-plus years of tree research
Chancellor, 'New North' at Business Expo on Tuesday
On the platter: French Cultural Cuisine
Tickets on sale April 3-24
Prepare with self-defense
If you RSVP'd, free breakfast Tuesday
An invitation to 'Living Well' series
Briefs: Draney, Medland, Sampson
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Vol. 37, No. 79 / March 3, 2006
Thilmany Papers' Hatfield is new Raduenz
Jeffreys wins Women of Color honor
'Curriculum' for Grandparents' U
Silk Road
Phoenix women advance to Sunday
Men's preview
Serious felony
Correction
Vol. 37, No. 78 / March 2, 2006
BSW program gets full accreditation
Yo! Yo-Yo, Arlo!
Women's Day program features international voices
AIC Women's Day event features Prof. al-Atiyat
Clampitt goes to War College
Journal-Sentinel weighs in on perceptions of UW System
More reaction
In same league as Penn State, or state pen?
Audit Committee member speaks out, offers perspective
Congressional debate here
Brownbag explores PowerPoint, handouts, student response
March 8 session: Work and Personal Life Integration
Outreach helps with 'warrior' program for youth
Reminders: 'Picasso,' O'Grady
Hours change for Weidner ticket office
Illinois painter will lecture here Monday
New 8:45 a.m. start time for 'Ethics in the Workplace'
Winters is skiing star
TV/video coverage of Phoenix tourney games
Honoring Dr. Hinckley
Concerned that students might be misusing over-the-counter drugs?
Posters in the Rotunda candidates
Teachers come to campus for talk on national certification
Discount on Race/Ethnicity conference
Remember Mari Barr?
Biz Center tackles regulatory issues on March 21
Reminder: Use of electric space heaters
Reminder: retirement
Brief: Stoll
Vol. 37, No. 77 / March 1, 2006
UW-Green Bay athletic teams show strong academic progress
A rarity: tickets available for a Phoenix women's game
UW System reveals proposal on RA rights
Sensational headlines about 'UW System felons'
At Green Bay, a single example
More on felons audit
Here's why we have an alcohol policy
Vol. 37, No. 76 / February 27, 2006
Merner, women's swimming and diving take top honors
Congratulations to Borseth, women's basketball
Soulis is most valuable
Men grab No. 3 seed
Plan ahead to hear Fencl 'Downtown'
Artists will give 'brown bag' talks in Lawton
Film Society screens Italian romantic comedy
Einstein, Picasso meet at Weidner
Reminder: Spaghetti for a good cause
The story behind the Florida home-building trip
O'Grady premiere, contemporary works are in store
Nia is open for new members
Kou Vang '98 shares remarkable story
Bishop Zubik comes for Ash Wednesday service
Chancellor's open office hours
UW-La Crosse chancellor accepts Carroll position
Employers come to campus for Wednesday's fair
Tickets for Women's Recognition Luncheon
Editorials on 'Son of TABOR'
'For Crain, education is key to Wisconsin'
'UW-Madison No. 2 in gifts'
Harry Potter comes to campus
PeopleSoft Financial Module - What's the password?
A reminder, and a rare correction
Oshkosh MBA program is set to move downtown
Another news report on survey
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Vol. 37, No. 75 / February 24, 2006
UW System survey results
Positives on perceived value, alumni satisfaction
Fascinating story on exceptional UW-Green Bay student
Fine work by Mike Schmitt benefits trout, habitat, history
Reminder: Habitat fundraiser for Spring Break trip
Vol. 37, No. 74 / February 23, 2006
Extra, extra! 4-E takes top honors
Kress Center detour
Nursing students learn cultural differences
Einstein meets Picasso at Jean Weidner
More about Steve Martin play
Friends program draws big crowd
Prof. al-Atiyat presents again, March 8
Swimmers take lead
Unlock your inner genius
'Citizen Diplomacy' arrives
Opening reception for newest Lawton exhibit
Lunchtime discussion
Don't panic! EC is fine, after all!
It's seven straight for Borseth's team
Women assured of home game, March 2
Threepeat for Soulis
Phoenix men head for Cleveland
Tennis action
Look for Shorewood at Golf Expo
A girl for Sue
See more of Les
Spice your moves
Nominations for Women's Leadership Awards
It's the law — report sexual assaults
Science Forum
Arlo Guthrie brings 'Alice' 40th anniversary tour to Weidner
Alumni Association connecting downtown
Videoconference on personal/work balance
Reminder on Founders Awards
Don't forget prairie expert, gardening symposium
Reminder: Guest artists join Meredith in Sunday recital
More LOG, coming Friday
Vol. 37, No. 73 / February 20, 2006
Voelker, Bauer-Dantoin chosen for UW teaching program
News on Washington Commons disappoints Shepard
Safety expert Rank leads discussion Wednesday
Reminder: Workstation assessment
AIC brown bags feature Peacock-Landrum, New Orleans actor
'UW costs rise out of reach for many poor'
Meredith, students are Florence-bound
NAS starts 'Seminar Sequence in the Sciences'
Presentation stems from 20-plus years of research
Summer course focuses on U.S. Latino communities
Ecumenical Center plans fundraiser 'to keep doors open'
Habitat raising money for spring break trip
'Rent' showing at Christie
Housing sign-up is NOT a free pass out of class
Reminder: Brokeback Mountain discussion
Voting extended for Study Abroad Photo Contest
Reminder: Sports Center Drive will be closed
'Teens and Cancer' is Tuesday's TV topic
Snapshots: Snowy Friday
Another photo gallery: Celebrating the Kress campaign
Guest artists Meredith in UW-Green Bay recital, Mozart celebration
Notice to academic staff
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Vol. 37, No. 72 / February 16, 2006
It's official: Game on for Phoenix women
Vol. 37, No. 71 / February 16, 2006
Announcement: Classes starting at or after 4 p.m. are cancelled
University remains open
Basketball game? Still on, probably
Vol. 37, No. 70 / February 16, 2006
Sports Center Drive will close
Recommended routes are posted here
A change in plans
Brokeback Mountain discussion
Jeanne Stangel returns to Athletics
Editorial proclaims thaw in UW, legislative relationship
Visiting 'Musketeer' works with West H.S. students on Shakespeare
Update on 'Learning Live'
Cap Times sees cost-shifting to students on utility bills
Outreach course in conversational Spanish
Swimmers are red-hot
Vol. 37, No. 69 / February 13, 2006
A Valentine for you: 'Inside'
Facilities forums
'Evening in Jordan'
Prairie expert returns for gardening symposium
Workstation assessment
Regent news on non-resident tuition, executive pay
Huge night for basketball
Goff honored for Voyageur
Vote this Thursday in Study-Abroad Photo Contest
Ajula Dance Troupe returns to UW-Green Bay
It's Family Weekend!
Academic Staff development funds
P-G tips hat to UW-Green Bay student-athletes
Web conference is re-scheduled
Discussion of Michigan's economy sounds like Wisconsin
Adult Degree info sessions are this week
Entwistle is an impartial judge
State-law reminder on sexual assaults
Reminder: Aldrete on Olympics
Reminder: 'The Trouble with TABOR'
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Vol. 37, No. 68 / February 9, 2006
New Orleans actor joins theatre faculty
Braun accepts position at Northeastern
Car pooling from Sheboygan area?
All Greek, Olympics to us with Aldrete's 'Oxford Lecture'
City District 1 candidate forum
'The Trouble with TABOR' forum comes to downtown Green Bay
Last call for daffodils!
Lowering UW nonresident tuition?
Tune in to Regents
No Limits gets 'bigger and better'
Reminder: 'WPR Six' offers free concert tonight
UW-Green Bay faculty on 'Live from the Chazen'
Tickets for Polish luncheon
Alumni weekend for men's basketball
Hall of Fame honors
Citizen Diplomacy Summit speakers available for preview
Summit will bring educators, business leaders to campus
Southern University's 'Human Jukebox' marching band
Last week Seinfeld, this week, Larry Gatlin
Four win health scholarships
The GRE online? Not right now
Announcement on dean search
Miss Green Bay update
Ajula dance troupe on Family Weekend
Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Ritch, Gurung
Vol. 37, No. 67 / February 7, 2006
Four finalists announced for Facilities position
First open session is next Tuesday
Resumes are online
Vol. 37, No. 66 / February 6, 2006
Thursday's recital spotlights six from music faculty
Public Radio to feature them 'Live from the Chazen'
Yo-Yo Ma is coming
Majors Fair is week from Wednesday
2006 study-abroad photo contest
Ecumenical Center promotes new programs
Reminder: Wednesday's recognition for student-athletes' academics
Winning for many, many years
Men's basketball tip time is moved back to 7:35
UW System releases report on suggested Waukesha merger
'$10 million donation to UWM is biggest in university's history'
'Lawmakers want computer systems audit'
Lyall, readers weigh in on privatization of public higher ed
Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program to hold third annual symposium
Chancellor's open office hours are this Wednesday
New MCAT in 2007
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Vol. 37, No. 65 / February 3, 2006
Chancellor's budget announcement is on the Web
Vol. 37, No. 64 / February 2, 2006
Miron named general contractor for Kress Center
Galt photo exhibit
Jan Thornton on the move
Japan travel course
Dealing with drug-impaired high schoolers
It's Levin-Stankevich in Eau Claire
Tune in for big Butler game
Phoenix fans get Fairleigh Dickinson as BracketBuster treat
Women continue winning streak
Saturday's UW-M game is a sellout
Vol. 37, No. 63 / January 30, 2006
Campus Master Plan is page one
Easier navigation
Jankowski presentation
Daffodil Days signal spring, hope
Choices this year include 'Bear and a Bunch'
LGBT issues group
Free hoops tickets
Reminder: Nominations due today for top student leaders
Adult Degree Programs open houses
Performance art
WHEG increase helps neediest of students
Costs 'daunting' to some
Lawton wants increases in college funding
Teens with Cancer
Cake
Reminder: UW-Green Bay student-gambling presentation
Other reminders: Human rights activist; religion writer
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Vol. 37, No. 62 / January 26, 2006
Jankowski, Calovini, Hughes are dean finalists
First public forum is Tuesday
Vitas are online
UW-Green Bay's Annual Report to UW System
Another shot at Wiseman
Details on upcoming series with UW-Green Bay issues experts
Student gambling habits
Ambassador application process under way
'UWGB Jazz Fest serves up musical buffet'
Affected by cancer?
Human rights activist
Visiting speaker to discuss religion and culture
Bonus presentation for faculty/staff on 'Land of Make Belief'
Phoenix diving star
Honors recital
Institute for Learning offers grants for teaching, learning projects
Is it time for you to make a change?
Mandatory Good Bodies meetings
Reminder on Polish luncheon
Former UW System officials write of 'de facto privatization'
Institute for Research will host web conference events
Vol. 37, No. 61 / January 23, 2006
Chili contest goes to the dogs
Competition snapshots
'Student Behavioral Issues' will be topic
Professional development series
Wednesday is deadline to spotlight student stars for Regents
Art faculty show
New this year: performance art
Develop your digital photos, right here
Moving day for Phoenix Athletics
Wet or dry? Forecast is 50/50 at Residence Life
Deadline for free conversational Spanish courses
UWGB notches 'W' on ESPNU
Spring OrgSmorg
Petrashek schedules his 'State of the University' address
Student Employee of the Year competition...nominations?
Madison student newspaper takes close look at UW System issues
Deal lures a few nonresidents, report shows
Irish model prompts comparisons to Wisconsin
'Tech schools feel fury'
Reminder: more Facebook
Music honors recital is Saturday
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Vol. 37, No. 60 / January 19, 2006
HOF welcomes Vander Plas, Gunville, Dunne, Bushes
Get moving with Up With Good Bodies
Pay plan distribution up for discussion
Say 'farewell' to a wise man
Reminder: Register by Friday for Chili Cook-off
Water again at Residence Life
A second chance at 'Facebook'
Nominate top student leaders
Now Showing: movies at the Christie
Significant changes in GRE begin in October
Reminder: Phoenix doubleheader tonight for eighth-graders
Vol. 37, No. 59 / January 17, 2006
Call for nominations: Celebrating top student projects
This year, Symposium is part of Regents meeting
Theatre program gains more recognition at regionals
Riddle, Malloy, Hibbard, Viviano
Two reach finals in acting competition
Phoenix doubleheader this Thursday
Huge win over UWM
'Many Faces, One Community' honors King
Student Life encourages campus to volunteer, display poster
Gerds on upcoming Jazz Fest
Doyle expected to promise new aid covenant for eighth-graders
UW-Fox's Perry among Eau Claire finalists
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Vol. 37, No. 58 / January 12, 2006
Guest artists bring new influences to Jazz Fest
Cool
UW-Green Bay in Sri Lankan news
Phoenix men on ESPN2 this Saturday
Media Services will eliminate Saturday hours
You're invited to comment on role of RA's
They call it 'Helicopter Parenting'
Economic engine
President Reilly wants increase in WHEG funding
Human rights activist visits Green Bay
More seats added to Cabaret Series, Rani Arbo
'Drumship Enterprise'
Free admission for Phoenix basketball alumni game
Nordic skiers shine at USSA nationals
Fast swimmers
Reminder on MLK Day
Note game change for women's basketball
Krupnik Polski? Przepiorki? Czysciec Bulwiasty?
Here's the menu (translated)
Vol. 37, No. 57 / January 9, 2006
Chili cookoff a hot start to the semester
Your chili the best?
Rate the names suggested for SIS
Sonenfield Memorial is at Webster School
Herring reminder
Civic engagement: Is ours working?
Baby Blackman
Mail contact
Reminder on new Nellis
Citizen diplomacy summit on the horizon
American Indian dance comes to Weidner
Clifford
Irish-American fiddle champ
Winter camp
Reminder on 'Facebook'
Register for No Limits
Mark your calendars: Journalist talks religiion
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Vol. 37, No. 56 / January 5, 2006
Extra helping of 'Red Herring'
Do you Facebook?
Faculty Development Conference in a week
UW-Green Bay faculty talk teaching
Campus joins community MLK celebration
King-size TV tribute
Watch cable for commencement
With digital, it's on-demand
Green Bay good news on new UWSA page
Gov. Doyle's priorities
Vol. 37, No. 55 / January 3, 2006
Franz is choice as UW-Green Bay controller
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Vol. 37, No. 54 / December 23, 2005
HR unveils new Website
Galt memorial aids student travel
Non-traditionals get voice at Regents
Local non-trad gets Hoppe Scholarship
Speaking of the Adult Degree Program...
Eau Claire vetoes idea of student fees for professor pay
Plan ahead: Coffeehouse is open over January
Police, security understaffed at UW campuses?
A hair-raising fundraiser
Bill on bargaining
Michigan State game was a happening
Tickets available for Oneida Classic
Anteaters vs. Boll Weevils
Oligney scores national academic honors
Scharlow gets pro shot
Regent joins PEARLS for Teen Girls
Santa wish-list for local entertainment scene
Vol. 37, No. 53 / December 20, 2005
AASCU report on 'Public University Renewal'
Shepard a co-author
Executive summary
No. 11 Michigan State comes to town
Phoenix teams score high, academically
Graduation rates high for late 1990s basketball recruits
More snapshots from Commencement
Galt presentation an emotional moment
First master's recipients
Hanrahan speech
Grammy honor shortens Gatlin's stay at Weidner
Editorial praises emphasis on access to college
'UWGB students debate RA activities'
'Colleges ID remedies for underage drinking'
Snapshot: Veteran employees
Mor to receive No Limits! award
Athletics clinics for girls ages 5-10
Reilly talks with Joy Cardin
Brief: Benson, Dresdow
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Vol. 37, No. 52 / December 15, 2005
Five professors earn sabbaticals
New jobs, homes, babies... and master's degrees
Remembering Prof. Galt
His photos tell a story
Eight win Teaching Enhancement Grants
Honoring long-time colleagues on Friday
Winners of Chancellor's Medallions
Big losers: The Blazin' Bursars
Flags at half-staff Thursday
Tribute to 'Prox'
4E staffer wins national recognition
PhotoBlog: a very good student art show
Library Friends elect Voelker
Library Friends donate money
Library Friends want you to take chances with yours
'Care' packages are hitting their mark with soldiers
Honoring Our Veterans
Learning Tree results show spirit of the season
More spirit: Jingle Bell results
Still more: Give-a-Kid-a-Book results
Ted Lenfestey's residents are No. 1 in Alcohol... and that's good
More bell-ringers, please
Koach K's kardiac kids
Looking ahead to Jazz Fest: international connections
Salernos, Balsley know guest artists
Reilly talks candidly about Eau Claire Bible flap
'Board seeks answers to tuition gap'
Regent to lawmakers: Get serious
Weidner Center coverage
Possible grant opportunity in service learning
More grants from Space Grant
Two students win out-of-this-world art commissions
Touch choices among 15 proposals
Vol. 37, No. 51 / December 12, 2005
Celebrating 35 on Friday: Sandy, Ken, Bev, Larry, Pam, Karl
Other honorees
Nearly 400 students receiving degrees
First Master's of Social Work grads
Obituary for Prof. Mannino
Weidner Center coverage
Heating costs
Wikgren replaces Jan Swiggum
UW Race and Ethnicity conference
Reminder: Union survey
Reminder: Faculty Development Conference
Brief: Ashmann
Vol. 37, No. 50 / December 12, 2005
University news release on Weidner Center programming transition
Vol. 37, No. 49 / December 12, 2005
Long-time faculty member Anthony Galt dies
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Vol. 37, No. 48 / December 9, 2005
Big Bookstore sale; Santa in the house until 1 p.m.
Union wants your input on campus dining, and facility expansion
Library lands Dickens of a collection!
Vol. 37, No. 47 / December 9, 2005
Retired faculty member Joseph Mannino dies
Prof. Mannino: teacher, adviser, author
Vol. 37, No. 46 / December 8, 2005
Four cited for creative teaching
Commencement stars
Mas Español for staff
Snapshots: 'Arab World'
Photos: Kwanzaa
'Don't Fall For It!' Ice and snow safety
Remembering Halbach today
Case of UW-Whitewater dean heats up
Outreach schedules courses for educators
More on 'Red Herring' honors
Regents talk tuition, aid, at-will appointments
No Baccalaureate Service at EC
Teen Ethics are Monday's NEWIST topic
Truancy
Reminder: Percussion
Last call Dec. 9: Give a kid a book...
'Tis
Bell ringers
APB on Type O donors
Reminder on 'Proof'
Badgers 82, Phoenix 62
Vol. 37, No. 45 / December 5, 2005
'Red Herring' gets invite to theatre playoffs
UW-Green Bay program is on a roll
Auburn exec is new Colleges/Extension Chancellor
Try the quiz... then attend Melissa Jackson session this Wednesday
'No Limits' honors Packers' Hogan
Percussion Concert promises 'power'
Wednesday sax recital at A's in De Pere
Do your 'artful' shopping right here on campus
It's the season for 'Tis the Season
Reminders on performing arts events
State Journal sees nice student gesture, but state should fund pay raises
Eau Claire suspends Bible study ban
Confilict elicits little concern among students
Students remember Halbach with ribbons on Tuesday
NAS scholarships
'Learning Tree' is still open
Men's b-ball on TV
Athletics mission statement
Brief: Toni Damkoehler
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Vol. 37, No. 44 / December 2, 2005
A 21-grant salute to the breadth of UW-Green Bay faculty scholarship
Vol. 37, No. 43 / December 1, 2005
List of faculty research projects is lengthy
Student fees to fund faculty raises?
Photos: Mr. and Miss Phoenix
Snapshots from Katrina duty
This just in: State funds... available to faculty
Public session on privacy: Jackson talks Dec. 7
Coming in January, 'Students' Psychological and Behavioral Issues'
Series offers program-per-month
Photo Developing Service - Your input is wanted!
Forum: 'Violence in Literature by Women'
Maney (Siegenthaler) says good-bye
Callahan relocates to Social Work
Help us to 'be in the know'
State high court rules in Marder case
UW System will study RA roles
'International Bayfest'
'Boyfriend' gets warm welcome
Post-Crescent article a tribute to late UW-Green Bay grad
Lawmakers request audit of WTCS
More audit news
Still a few days to Give-A-Kid-A-Book
Oh, yes... the winners
Big 'Jingle Bell" run-walk is this Saturday
Reminder: Kids Night Out
NFL workshop
'Amahl' tonight
Kwanzaa Saturday
Holiday choral concert
'Suite' program, sweet treats with Band, Wind Symphony
Acclaimed drama 'Proof'
'Brand Identity' for NE Wisconsin promised at economic summit
Menu for Dec. 9
Reminder: Student recommendations on UW-Green Bay master plan
Brief: Draney
Vol. 37, No. 42 / November 28, 2005
Student project addresses UW-Green Bay master plan
Looking for a new Daffodil person
Former student dies in auto accident
Graduate was scheduled to return to campus
Water-quality workshop is Tuesday
A bit more on 'Amahl'
Dec. 5 is last day to buy tickets for Holiday Luncheon
Refurbished "Curly's Cottage" attracts more media
UW-Green Bay experts offer insights on GOP economic plan
Reminder: Kwanzaa is Saturday
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Vol. 37, No. 41 / November 23, 2005
Campus stages opera 'Amahl' Dec. 1-3
Kwanzaa on the 3rd
A week later: 'Tis the Season
Phi Kappa Phi welcomes seven profs
Women's basketball this week at the Resch
UW-Green Bay student art awards
Meredith adjudicates Dvorak No. 6
More on 'Wal-Mart' film
UW System looks outside to examine diversity puzzle
A-G says n-o on request for RAs Bible opinion
Lawmakers talk economy, education
Editorial page chides 'God, Guns, Gays' focus
State Journal: 'Put college fees under a spotlight'
A closer look at WisconsinEye
Chronicle of Higher Ed assesses UW's political situation
Call for presenters: 'Campuses Are Citizens - What's Your Story?'
Vol. 37, No. 40 / November 21, 2005
Dushani's tsunami relief has happy result
Newspaper examines student fees
UW-Green Bay lands six in prestigious acting competition
Plants a memorial to former student Gillis
Students schedule showing of 'Wal-Mart film'
UW-Green Bay workshop on Arab world
Flu do's and don'ts
If you do get the flu...
A pat on the back for symposium
Quick, the tamales
Chocolate calendar
United Way wraps up today
Friday's 'summit' puts families first
Weidner's holiday season
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Vol. 37, No. 39 / November 17, 2005
UW-Green Bay hosts United Way 'summit'
Vol. 37, No. 38 / November 17, 2005
UW-Green Bay authors dominate
Abbot on study guides, Gurung on learning styles, and Vespia on new teachers
Click here for Faculty Development Conference
'Inside' highlights
Don't forget the Downtown Learning Center
TV tours Curly's Cottage
A rare mistake, Inside
Where on campus?
Two with UW-Green Bay ties at Reader's Loft tonight
'Whose land is it?' a hit on campus, at Oneida
Yarvelle Draper-King joins HR/Affirmative Action
Madison professor earns top science honor
Seeking answers to prayer question
Last day for ERA
Drag queens and turkeys
Kids Night Out with the Phoenix is Dec. 9
Still closed, 'WisconsinEye' might open soon
Vol. 37, No. 37 / November 15, 2005
Students schedule observance after bombings in Jordan
Vol. 37, No. 36 / November 14, 2005
It's also United Way week on campus
Nielsen talks 'Teaching and Personal Life'
Seinfeld re-run
Return of the Holiday Luncheon
Campus community urged to help Pakistan quake victims
Editorial praises UW-Green Bay, NWTC agreement
UW-Green Bay faculty weigh in on evolution
Two Damkoehler illustrations win slots on website
Flu shots
It's time to Give-A-Kid-A-Book
UW (Washington) is tough opponent tonight
'Bitchin' Babes'
Hot tamales
Commencement Day service
Next Sunday is 'Evening of Giving'
International Education Week reminders
Briefs: P. Ganyard, Laatsch, VonDras
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Vol. 37, No. 35 / November 11, 2005
Kress Center name is now official
Charges in Halbach case
Prof. al-Atiyat: Loved ones escape harm in Amman
More on NWTC transfer agreement
More on binge drinking
Addition of second student Regent gets OK
Men's soccer falls in semis
Women's player earns academic honor
Vol. 37, No. 34 / November 10, 2005
Big week for International Education
Thanksgiving comes early
Halbach case now confirmed as homicide
Justice Symposium is open to all
Snapshots: veterans appreciation
Raitt, Andrews sell well for Weidner
Meacham is next 'UWGB Downtown' speaker
Remember: Holiday Inn City Centre
Scovell is Vocal Jazz guest star
Beautification: Paul Abrahams
UW-Green Bay proactive in addressing binge drinking
Editorial: State, campuses share a problem
Regents on the Web
'College aid could take hit'
Maine prof is new at Campus Compact
Student art show opens
New University Union staff
... and phone numbers
Brief: Meyer
Ongoing displays highlight International Education Week
Repeated activities sharpen the International focus
Special events fill calendar for International Education Week
Vol. 37, No. 33 / November 8, 2005
Memorial service Wednesday in Phoenix Room for former student Gillis
Vol. 37, No. 32 / November 7, 2005
UW-Green Bay, NWTC sign general education transfer agreement
Governor commends institutions
Social Justice Symposium addresses indigenous rights, land claims
At Oneida, at UW-Green Bay
Celebrating Lambeau Cottage
UW-Green Bay to honor veterans at appreciation ceremony Tuesday
Tamales!
Dame Julie Andrews visits campus today
'UWS administrators will keep backup positions'
Cofrin Library sponsors talk on Hurricane cleanup
Jazz and Ives
'Guy Fi'
'Die' why's
Words from the wise
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Vol. 37, No. 31 / November 4, 2005
Campus game show is global 'whaddya know'... sign up now
Missing woman is UW-Green Bay alum
No NCAAs for women's soccer
Mr. Grant! You're back
Vol. 37, No. 30 / November 3, 2005
Snapshots from Kress groundbreaking
Fencl, Kaye to share scholarship updates
Montreal winner got help from Meredith, Resch
Winter arrives, golf departs
Root Phoenix soccer to an NCAA berth, starting tonight
Ives, River City Six join jazz ensembles concert
Mrs. Walton out, Cagney in
Male myths
Yeah, but what really happens after you die?
Sarah Oligney is POY
Reilly on Public Radio
'Regents reject new Barrows probe'
Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam, London, Paris
Academic Staff Open Forum is Friday
Briefs: Draney, Gurung, Hansen
Vol. 37, No. 29 / November 3, 2005
Prof. Emeritus Sonenfield dies in Green Bay
Vol. 37, No. 28 / October 31, 2005
Halloween snapshots
Staff member to talk on Katrina Relief experience
Jerry Olson says he's doing well
'Status of Women' gets front-page coverage
Alumni Association gathering to follow groundbreaking, reception
Reminder: Groundbreaking for $32 million project is Tuesday
Project is largest in university history
Opportunities for students
With Regent approval, the Kress Events Center
Reminder: gender issues in the workplace
'Evening of Giving' proceeds benefit Weidner, others
More than a shopping experience
Wonka alert
Raitt leads strong November line-up
Adult Degree info
Get your flu shot right here
Student presents art exhibit at AIC
Phoenix Basketball returns to The Fan
Freimund replaces Maino
Plan now for EC's baccalaureate service on Dec. 17
Chancellor Wells stays put
Finalists named in Colleges/Extension chancellor search
Graduate sends greetings from Dreamworks studios
Read more about nursing accreditation
Reminder: Veterans Reception
Reminder: Meredith, Jeffreys to share info on trip to Florence
Briefs: Voelz, Von Dras
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Vol. 37, No. 27 / October 27, 2005
Nursing program gets the max
HS site wins a 'Webbie'
Campus honors Dorschels with naming of 'nat'
Maier scholarship
Service Saturday for first Vice Chancellor
Reception for South African scholar is tonight
Meredith, Jeffreys to talk Spring Break trip to Italy Nov. 1
Reminder: 21st annual basketball lunch
Snapshots from campus: international vocal competition
Ameriprise will host UW-Green Bay Alumni reception
UW-Green Bay students offer safe Trick or Treat
Game talk: Incredible Hulk
Dead men talking
A Halloween tale for UW students
Reminder: 4:30 is the witching hour, on Oct. 28, for benefit changes
Next LGBT meeting
Faculty Development Conference is Jan. 12
Tickets for 'Morrie' author
Important notice: New date and time for pointers on NSF proposals
Weidner Center plans 'Evening of Giving'
Brief: Paula Ganyard
Vol. 37, No. 26 / October 26, 2005
Sports and events center groundbreaking is Tuesday; campus community invited
Vol. 37, No. 25 / October 25, 2005
Robert H. Maier, University's first vice chancellor, dies in Green Bay
Vol. 37, No. 24 / October 24, 2005
Ambitious: Summer Session 2006 is off and running
Reilly speaks candidly
Snapshots from Founders Dinner
$500 reward for missing projector
Events center groundbreaking
International vocal competition culminates Tuesday
UW-Green Bay students in prestigious event
Judges from around the world
Gerds: 'Red Herring' an 'all-out hoot'
Katers a news source on energy sources
Tuesday's Oxford Lecture looks at evolution-creationism debate
Sheepshead Review wants you...
... and alumni, too
International Poetry Recital
Events focus on International Education Week
Veterans Reception is Nov. 8
Oct. 31: Look for new tricks at old haunts
Reminder: Cole, Leuthner event is Wednesday
Grant proposals by next Tuesday
State teaching honorees
Borseth's Basketball 101
Soccer team readies for Horizon tourney at home
Volleyball blows through Windy City
Hammerle to receive No Limits! award
Second annual fundraiser is Jan. 20
Pursuing the new economy
Activists gather for affordable education
R&D spending exceeds expectations
Briefs: Coury, Goff, McClure-Lukens, Rosewall
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Vol. 37, No. 23 / October 20, 2005
UW System President Reilly at UW-Green Bay
Anderson named top archivist
Yingst joins Mars science team
Space Grant partners with area high school
Cold War-era comedy opens tonight
Choral concert to aid hurricane victims
Arendt's findings from New Orleans
Former faculty member is Katrina victim
Oxford Lecture on evolution-creationism
Vocal music competition returns
Reception Oct. 27 for visiting scholar
Sweet's poems are in new book
Adult Degree sessions announced
Documentary on prison life
Attend National Science Foundation program
International service-learning conference
Celtic Woman comes to Weidner
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra on Saturday
Courtroom drama brought to life at Weidner
French music at Christie Theater
Reminder on women's soccer appreciation night
Men's soccer team at home, too
Lots of volleyball action
Correction: girls basketball clinic
Brown-bag basketball lunch
Golf: closing time draws near
Steam shut-off Tuesday morning
Road completion will affect UW-Green Bay
UW System to rewrite personnel rules
Brief: Ortiz
Vol. 37, No. 22 / October 17, 2005
Comedy set in Cold War era opens
Bands to perform this week
Choral concert to aid hurricane victims
Arendt's findings from New Orleans
Seventeen faculty are 2005-06 Scholars
Teaching Scholars promote purposeful teaching
Visiting scholar from South Africa
New agreement with College of Menominee Nation
Growth of Diversity Circles
Grant to support heartworm study
Fulbright Scholar talks on Islam, gender
'Women's Wisconsin' book talk
Celebration of amazing women
'Teen Connection' on prescription drugs
Wisconsin Book Festival features Meacham
Celtic Woman comes to Weidner
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra on Saturday
Press-Gazette's Gerds previews jazz concert
Women's soccer team on defensive
Reminder on soccer appreciation night
Women's basketball team hosts clinic
Former student-athlete, golf coach dies
SBDC offers new management series
Information sessions for SAFE Allies
Bring lunch to 'essentials of success'
UW-Green Bay student leads safety effort
Briefs: Shariff, Goff, Kretche
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Vol. 37, No. 21 / October 13, 2005
Textile exhibit opens today
Raptor Research Foundation annual meeting
Our favorite hypnotist returns
'Steps' walk Saturday in Arboretum
Walk to benefit six nonprofits
Return of Laatsch Classic
Student multicultural awards
Snapshots from Phuture Phoenix Day
Press-Gazette features Phuture Phoenix
Graduate named top teacher
Reminder on 'Primetime' basketball
Soulis, Phoenix women receive preseason accolades
Men's hoopsters picked for seventh
Women's soccer team shows appreciation
Fulbright Scholar talks on Islam, gender
'Women's Wisconsin' book talk
UW-Green Bay bands to perform
Change in Bookstore hours
Dean of Students on the move
'Spirit Day' discount at Bookstore
Employee drive concludes (sort of) Friday
Standings in Alumni/Employee Drive Challenge
One-millionth digital object scanned
Cofrin Special Collections a contributor
Sea Grant hosts Great Lakes meetings
Great Lakes conference topics, registration
Oshkosh's Wells a finalist at Long Beach
UW Colleges chancellor visits Manitowoc
Report supports HR software system
Vol. 37, No. 20 / October 11, 2005
News announcement: Campus resources available for students
Vol. 37, No. 19 / October 10, 2005
Phuture Phoenix Day is Tuesday
Cultural Fair offers entertainment, food
Textile exhibit opens at Lawton Gallery
Faculty offer 'Lyrical Lunchtime'
Second brown bag 'Food for Thought'
Wrap-up of assault investigation
Regents address med school name, sick leave
Internal audit issue also topic at Regents meeting
'Axis' exhibit closes at Lawton
Chronicle cites chancellor's choice
Learning Partnership Fall Conference
Hollenberg quoted on paper industry
Blood drive Wednesday in Union
New York theater trip is filled
Laatsch 'classic' is back Friday
Remember updates for campus phone directory
Hoops' Midnight Mania goes Primetime
Soccer team rallies for win
Volleyball win streak ends at three
Brief: Arendt
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Vol. 37, No. 18 / October 7, 2005
News bulletin: UW-Green Bay police conclude alleged attack did not take place
Vol. 37, No. 17 / October 6, 2005
News update: Investigation into Arboretum incident continues
Vol. 37, No. 16 / October 6, 2005
Here come the fifth-graders
Phuture Phoenix expands to middle-school clubs
Harris grant brings international Web site to campus
'UWGB opens its doors for diversity'
Kretche is hometown hero
Investigation continues in report of campus assault
Ivory-billed discovery, peregrines and more at conference
Class organizes walk to benefit nonprofit groups
Open enrollment for insurance
Need a flu shot?
Chinese tickets on sale today
G-P layoffs
Student entrepreneurs should contact Gjerde
Tune in: Regents on the Web
Snapshots: Remembering 'Keith's spot'
Fair celebrates cultures
Varied vendors
Phoenix volleyball star gets national player-of-the-week honor
Attention all faculty/staff! Free soccer on Oct. 20 vs. Badgers
State Law Reminder:
Vol. 37, No. 15 / October 6, 2005
News bulletin: Attack on Arboretum trail
Vol. 37, No. 14 / October 3, 2005
Social Justice Symposium targets land claims
Symposium events at Oneida, UW-Green Bay
A tribute to Gary Weidner
Press-Gazette stories address UW-Green Bay growth, diversity
Students welcome more diversity
Van Gruensven named acting HR director
Conversational Spanish course proves popular
Architect chosen for Union project
Annual Job Fair is Wednesday in Union
Reminder on Prechter memorial event
Also Wednesday: 'Bugles and Bonnets'
UW-Marinette celebrates 40 years
New sports information director
Volleyball player of the week
Travel information sessions next week
Employee Drive heads into final weeks
Campus phone book changes
Profile of governor's new 'right hand'
UW-Madison to house stem-cell bank
Briefs: Regan, Arendt
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Vol. 37, No. 13 / September 30, 2005
UW-Green Bay to offer conversational Spanish for faculty, staff
First class scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 19
Experienced instructor to teach Spanish course
Course is free for all UW-Green Bay faculty, staff
Online registration for course is available
Vol. 37, No. 12 / September 29, 2005
Conversational Spanish opportunity coming soon
Jeffreys kicks off 2005-06 'UWGB Downtown'
'Diversity Circles' project enters second year
Iranian filmmaker to present documentary
Historian to lecture on Mexican-Americans, citizenship
Educators' conference to focus on struggling students
UW-Green Bay fall courses for educators announced
Fall job and internship fair on campus Wednesday
Campus tie to 'Bugles and Bonnets' performance
State Supreme Court hears case of UW-Superior prof
UW-Madison's Wiley explains decisions in Barrows case
UWM chancellor seeks regional collaboration
Cloning ban heads to governor
OrgSmorg sights available on Web
Phoenix volleyball clinic proves popular
Briefs: Kraft, Ortiz, Deadman, Swan, Renier
Vol. 37, No. 11 / September 26, 2005
Lengthy Journal-Sentinel piece critiques UW System 'relationship' woes
Reminder: Leanne Hansen, 'Patriot Act, noon Tuesday, in Lawton
Remembrance: Oct. 5, at 'Keith's Spot'
Visiting Fulbright Scholar explores 'Political Islam'
Public Safety assists at Lambeau for Katrina
Snapshots: Historical Perspectives
Campus will host Japan arts exchange events
Spanning the state
Prof. Style in thick of arts exchange
Japan/Wisconsin exhibits open locally
Heritage Players portrayal of Wisconsin's Civil War comes to campus
'More voices link UW to economy'
'More evidence from the Fed that education matters'
Space Grant's rocket competition
Briefs: Shariff, Stokes
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Vol. 37, No. 10 / September 22, 2005
Details of Barrows, Wiley report
Wiley issues statement
Barrows, in response, sues chancellor, former dean
Supreme Court hears case of fired UW-Superior professor
Lawmaker cites UW-Green Bay research in introducing dumping fee increase
Magnificent turnout for first 'American Freedom' lecture
U.S. Patriot Act is topic Tuesday
The other one is topic today
Editorial comment
Critic's review
Laatsch is back — with wine, cheese and mouse costume
Employee Drive numbers thus far...
4th Annual Employee-Alumni Challenge...
Fall Founders features President Reilly
With Rita bearing down, UW-Green Bay Disaster Recovery is in the news
Encourage students to attend Law School advising session
'Fall Folk Fest' at Weidner this Saturday
Student focuses energy on wind turbine idea
Reminder: Distinguished performers in piano-cello duo
Brief: Russ
Vol. 37, No. 9 / September 19, 2005
Meacham at Wisconsin Book Festival
Fencl part of NSF grant
Pianist Moritz plays Turkish gala
Sweet is busy as Poet Laureate
State honor for Nesslein
Students question Chancellor's stamp act
'Political entry in art exhibit stirs controversy in Green Bay'
Photos of opening, panel discussion
Videotape available
'Patriot Act' stamp gets NY Times review
Sweet gets good news from Gulf Coast
International film series
Hollywood insiders talk about show biz
Campus recital features piano-cello duo
Moritz, Elgün and Tout had toured Turkey
'Interdisciplinarity in Action' has all-new Website
REMINDER: Room change for 'Freedom lectures'
How about Ecuador this January?
Coverage of Bayfest decision
UW-Madison releases statement on profs convicted of felonies
New employee safety and emergency response training
Security Walk
Chinese menu
'UW System vital to economy'
Men's soccer off to best start in 25 years
Women's basketball has fewer home dates
Briefs: Harris, Shariff
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Vol. 37, No. 8 / September 15, 2005
UW-Green Bay nurses volunteer for hurricane duty
Block, Reilly, Kubsch, Seidl, Malchow
After 25 years, farewell to Bayfest
Art-show dialog on 'Campus Issues' listserv
International films return
Historical Perspectives series marks 20th anniversary
Three talks on 'American Freedom'
Pope John Paul II is 'UWGB Downtown' topic
New: a course on Hmong culture
Bauer-Dantoin to share info on chemical exposure
Shorewood Raffle is Monday at 5 p.m.
A sweet treat with lunch...
... and a new twist for dinner
Online forum from Campus Compact
Final reminder: International Education reception
Vol. 37, No. 7 / September 12, 2005
Gurung text takes cultural look at health psychology
American Constitution in spotlight
Full list of events
Happy 20th to Historical Perspectives series
Tuition break for students affected by Katrina
Mobilizing UW-Green Bay RNs for relief
Soccer team helps in Louisiana
Tournament is secondary
A roundup of relief efforts
Big changes for 'Tutoring Services'
Regent president: 'We blew it... we've made big mistakes'
Failing the 'smell test'
Snapshots from Common Grounds
Prof. Terry's back-to-back Ironmans
Nearly 14 hours
Up with Good Bodies wants YOU!
A repeater? Lean Meeting is for you
New faces in human resources
Reminder: 'Sustainable Sweden'
Special invite for Sustainability fans
Money available for Academic Staff professional development
Volunteer Fair
Tuition raffle winners
Learn 'Self-Defense and Self-Protection'
Sexual assault issues
UW-Superior hosts Midwest service-learning day
Reminder: NYC theatre trip
Reminder: Identify theft
More details on stamp art exhibit
Friday panel will discuss issues presented by 'Axis of Evil' exhibit
Kowalczyk joins national coaches' hurricane effort
Volleyball 'Blocks for Breast Cancer'
Spikers host annual tournament
Spengler is new golf coach
Zimpher's name in paper, again
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Vol. 37, No. 6 / September 8, 2005
International Ed welcomes visitors in Rose Hall
Coffeehouse grand opening Friday
National faculty development conference comes to Milwaukee
'Axis of Evil' opens
Kaye on 'Best of our Knowledge' this Sunday
Outreach's Leuthner wins regional award
Timely course on disaster recovery
Downtown Learning Center? Doing well
Reminder: no charge
Shane promises 9 a.m. treat
Snapshots: A day for family at Santaga Stadium
Regents in Washington County
UW lashed for pricey new payroll system
'Back-up positions' a small percentage, and defendable, says Reilly
Media coverage
More enrollment data: ACTs, GPAs on the increase
'Minority enrollment levels hit new high'
Calling potential Pep Band members
'Eco-municipalities" are topic
Nomination deadline
Entrepreneur's Connection
Texas student finds crime doesn't pay
Identify theft is topic of Sept. 13 event on campus
Gurung comments on Katrina stress
UW-Green Bay welcomes Bedouin art textiles
EC, Alumni Association cook for returning students
Men's basketball schedule announced
Coach K: Patience, please
Briefs: Shariff, Deadman, Renier
pin. Log postings
Vol. 37, No. 5 / September 6, 2005
Opening Day highlights
Welcome event draws nice crowd
Welcome-Back Gathering at AIC is Thursday
Gurung offers hints on scholarship/teaching diet
Reminder: HR has moved
Kersten on organized labor
Furlong, Carleton on Rehnquist
Press-Gazette on move-in rituals
Doyle on paid leave for Red Cross volunteers
President Reilly on UW System issues
Picture yourself in employee-drive message
Reminder: Phone books
National GPA honors for Phoenix runners
Volleyball faces tough test in Fargo
Mark your calendar: Chinese Cuisine on Oct. 20
Acceptable use of technology? Consult this policy
Cleven is new trainer for Phoenix Athletics
Briefs: Borrero-Lowe, Stevens
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Vol. 37, No. 4 / September 1, 2005
High praise for Shepard, UW-Green Bay agenda
Snapshots from freshman move-in day
'Something special'
Entwistle promotes NYC theatre Spring Break for faculty, staff
Flashy start to employee drive
The new phone books are here!
U.S. mail suspended to hurricane zone
How others are planning relief
Efforts under way here
Look for Kersten interview on Labor Day
Barrows update
Seriously, check out the Food Event Policy
Brief: Arendt
Vol. 37, No. 3 / August 29, 2005
It's official: Name change to First Nations Studies
Avoid the lines, but decals now
Things start perkin' Thursday at new coffeehouse
Hours of operation
Newcomer bios are now on line
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Vol. 37, No. 2 / August 25, 2005
E-commerce milestone: Paying UW-Green Bay tuition on-line
But not at the window
Thanks, 50 faculty/staff helpers
UW System audit call wins praise for 'humility'
More news coverage of Lawson project
Fundraiser for Bellin
Campus Compact event
Vol. 37, No. 1 / August 24, 2005
Photos from this morning's event
Chancellor addresses Madison milieu, Green Bay successes, diversity, growth
Big news: three new named professorships
Nielsen, Clampitt, Raduenz, Day, Wenger, Dell, Bartelme, Servais
Meyer is first John P. Blair Endowed Chair
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