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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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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
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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!
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 113 / May 18, 2006
- Temporary transformers have power back on at PSC
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Vol. 37, No. 111 / May 17, 2006
- Attention: Lights out at PSC
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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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
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 100 / April 21, 2006
- Clarification on media reports involving mumps in Wisconsin
- Reminders on risk reduction
- Vaccinations?
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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
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- 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 92 / April 7, 2006
- Sit in at Regents
- Centerpiece will be presentation by alumni, community leaders
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 89 / April 6, 2006
- Board of Regents schedule, Thursday and Friday, April 6-7
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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
- Pow Wow preview
- 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 67 / February 7, 2006
- Four finalists announced for Facilities position
- First open session is next Tuesday
- Resumes are online
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 50 / December 12, 2005
- University news release on Weidner Center programming transition
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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!
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Vol. 37, No. 47 / December 9, 2005
- Retired faculty member Joseph Mannino dies
- Prof. Mannino: teacher, adviser, author
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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
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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
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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
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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?'
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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'
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 37 / November 15, 2005
- Students schedule observance after bombings in Jordan
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 33 / November 8, 2005
- Memorial service Wednesday in Phoenix Room for former student Gillis
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 29 / November 3, 2005
- Prof. Emeritus Sonenfield dies in Green Bay
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 26 / October 26, 2005
- Sports and events center groundbreaking is Tuesday; campus community invited
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Vol. 37, No. 25 / October 25, 2005
- Robert H. Maier, University's first vice chancellor, dies in Green Bay
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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
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 20 / October 11, 2005
- News announcement: Campus resources available for students
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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
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Vol. 37, No. 17 / October 6, 2005
- News update: Investigation into Arboretum incident continues
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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:
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Vol. 37, No. 15 / October 6, 2005
- News bulletin: Attack on Arboretum trail
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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