Category: News
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GBUFO Relocates as Tarlton Theater Encounters Controversy
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Located on Walnut Street in Green Bay, The Tarlton Theatre (formally known as the West Pitcher Show) opened in late 2018, with a mission to restore a historic art deco building and to revitalize theatre and performing arts on the…
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Sigma Tau Delta Runs Open Mic Night
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This was the beginning of Sigma Tau Delta’s Open Mic Night at 5:00PM on April 11. Sigma Tau Delta is UWGB’s chapter of a national English Honors Society. The first piece of the night was a rendition of “The Wellerman,”…
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Support A Cause Candles Aim to Make a Difference
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Located in Carlsville, Door County Candle has been open since 1993 when it was founded by Mike and Nancy. In 2021, Christiana Trapani took over the business and began the journey of Support a Cause Candles.
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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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Green Bay Pet Sanctuary Offers Services to Disabled Animals
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Tucked away on Broadway Street in the heart of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary doesn’t look like your typical animal rescue. It is filled with couches instead of cages. But what truly makes it unique is its mission…
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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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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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UWGB Professor Recovers After De Pere Home Explosion: Fire Officials Urge Safety Awareness
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With the weather getting warmer and drier, fire season is upon us. Warnings continue to emphasize the importance of ensuring smoke detectors are functioning and having a fire escape plan in place. For UWGB English and Humanities Professor Roshelle Amundson,…
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The Ultimate Guide to Student Discounts and Black Friday Deals
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As the holidays approach, Black Friday and Cyber Monday offer an opportunity for students to save on essentials needed for the spring semester. From tech upgrades to helpful subscriptions, this shopping season offers the chance to snag deals that support…
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Mental Health During the Election
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As the 2024 Presidential Election approaches its November 5 maturity date, hundreds of political ads are appearing on billboards, television screens, and below social media posts on every platform.