Category: News
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Media Evolution at UWGB
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By Josh Buntin Student media has continued to evolve at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. The university has been connecting students with media opportunities for decades. From opportunities in writing news to radio broadcasting, UWGB is giving its…
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Getting Students Involved in Midterm Elections
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The midterm elections are just around the corner and students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) are encouraged to get involved.
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What’s New for UWGB in Fall 2022?
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By Elsie McElroy It’s been a little over a month since the fall semester of 2022 started, but the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) has offered a number of changes to the student population. From the different departments, ranging from…
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This is…..Diabetes Jeopardy!
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The College Diabetes Network is a national group that services over 259 college campuses across the country. Here at UWGB, the on-campus chapter held a game of Jeopardy to inform the public about diabetes. This event was held between 6…
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No-Mow May
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A movement that started in Appleton has recently been sweeping the state of Wisconsin and its neighbors year by year.
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Student Media Resurgence on Campus
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Students are regaining their voices and are in control! After they went defunct for years, various student-run media organizations are making their return to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus.
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Jasmine Brown and Alex Langreck win Student Presidential Election
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This past week, students had the opportunity to vote on student government positions at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay.
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The “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
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This past Monday, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida signed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill into effect.
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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…









