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Closing the Gap: How Green Bay Is Confronting Housing Affordability
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Rising rents and shrinking affordable housing options have escalated into a citywide crisis. Students, young professionals, and families living paycheck to paycheck face mounting pressure as apartments once within reach of working‑class wages now list hundreds of dollars higher. Investors…
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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.
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Navigating New Realms: Generative AI’s Impact on Professors in Higher Education
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, the integration of AI tools in the classroom offers a spectrum of promises and pitfalls.
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Navigating New Realms: Generative AI’s Impact on Students in Higher Education
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Before 2022, teachers did not have to question whether or not a student’s work was uniquely their own or written by sources like Chat GPT.
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Out with the Old and in with the New: UWGB Adopts the Okta Verification System
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Why does a multi-factor authentication (MFA) system have students and faculty at UWGB peeved? In March 2024, the university adopted Okta Verify to replace both Duo, used by Faculty and Staff, and Microsoft Authenticator, used by students, as the university’s…
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UWGB Political Presidential Thoughts
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According to PBS, most U.S. adults overall (56 percent) would be “very” or “somewhat” dissatisfied with Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024, and a similar majority (58 percent) would be very or somewhat dissatisfied with Trump as the…
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Political Activism at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay: Where Students Can Get Involved
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With the 2024 election approaching in November, students at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay need to know how to get involved in campus political activism.







