Month: April 2022
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Good Times Programming is on the Hunt for Performers
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The Good Times Programming team (GTP) attended the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) convention in St. Paul to look for acts and performers that could potentially come to UW-Green Bay.
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Show Off Your Hidden Talents
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With finals week approaching, students can de-stress from this busy time of the semester by attending ‘Open Mic-Night.’
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Free STI Testing at Pride Center
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Vivent Health partnered with UWGB’s Pride Center to offer free STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) testing to UWGB students, faculty, and staff. Testing was offered through Vivent health for several days throughout this 2022 spring semester in February and March, with…
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UWGB’s Alicia Peters follows the same path as her ‘hometown hero’ Aaron Rodgers
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Does the following story sound familiar? An athlete from Chico, California, received no Division I offers out of high school. They attended junior college to prove they could compete before going on to have a successful career at the D1…
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Students on Daylight Saving’s Time
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With the Senate recently passing legislation that makes daylight savings time permanent, many UWGB students have opinions about what they feel about daylight savings time and how it affects their lives and learning.
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Food Truck Fridays
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The University Union and Student Government Association have teamed up and will host the food truck event every Friday in April.
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Time to Get Outside
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As the season starts to change and the temperature becomes warmer, why not get outside and take a break?
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City of Green Bay makes changes Marijuana possession law
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he city of Green Bay has recently changed their fines for possession of Cannabis to only $62 in court fees if the person is 21 years of age and it is less than 28 grams of Cannabis. It was brought…