Author: The Fourth Estate
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Op-Ed: Balancing Books and The Rise of Student Entrepreneurs
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In recent years, more students have been diving into entrepreneurship—launching businesses or side hustles while still in school. Whether it’s selling handmade goods, offering services, or running online shops, these young entrepreneurs are learning to juggle their passions and responsibilities…
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Political Polarization is Worsening, Affecting College Students
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Politics has been increasingly receiving more attention and focus now than it ever has before, being shoved into the spotlight in the daily lives. With the recent 2024 Harris/Trump election, and arguably even back into the late twentieth century, there…
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The Rise of Women’s Sports at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
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Women’s sports at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay have seen notable growth in recognition and success in recent years. Athletes at UWGB have earned increased community support and achieved competitive milestones across various sports programs.
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What DEI’s Endangerment Means and How it Could Affect UW-Green Bay
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On Feb. 14, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights released a Dear Colleague letter addressing concerns about race-conscious policies in education. In the letter, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights for the Department of Education Craig Trainor stated…
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Building The Future: UWGB’s Construction Plans
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Facilities Management program has plans for construction, concluding in 2027, centered around the Cofrin Technology & Education Center, known as CTEC. CTEC will replace the David A. Cofrin Library. The process will result in a…
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Bulletproof Spirit: Jeremiah Johnson’s Path from Paralysis to Division I Hoops
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This past offseason, the UWGB men’s basketball team landed one of its most highly rated prospects in program history with guard Jeremiah Johnson.
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Where should UWGB Students Take Their Cars for Repairs?
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College students, who often face financial constraints, may find it challenging to afford necessary car repairs. With Wisconsin’s winter approaching, it is important to explore measures for maintaining vehicles during the colder months, steps to take when issues arise, and…
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Success After Graduation: Navigating uncertainty and finding the way post-graduationSuccess After Graduation:
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Graduation season has concluded for UWGB students who completed their studies this fall. Finishing school brings about many questions for graduating seniors and can often be a stressful and anxious time for them. Hearing students’ thoughts on their recent graduation…
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Exploring the World: Exchange Students Reflect on Growth and Challenges at UWGB
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Studying abroad offers more than just academic enrichment—it provides students the chance to step out of their comfort zones, immerse themselves in new cultures, and develop life skills. At the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB), exchange students from around the…
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Pi Beta Phi Makes an Impact
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The contributions made by sororities are recognized for their impact. Many have philanthropies or a mission to help the surrounding community. At UWBG, there are four sororities and two fraternities. Greek Life at UWGB looks a lot different than it…