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Beyond Borders: The Push to Expand Study Abroad at UWGB
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As UW–Green Bay continues to define itself as a university committed to global citizenship, its study abroad opportunities are becoming more limited. The defunding of the Office of International Education (OIE) last year has left students navigating a maze of…
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Voices Rising: Political Activism on the UW-Green Bay Campus
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In recent years, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has seen a noticeable surge in political engagement. From rallies and petition drives to roundtable discussions with legislative candidates, students are shaping not only the campus climate but also the dynamic between…
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From Court to Clipboard: Jasmine Kondrakiewicz Returns to UW-Green Bay as a Rising Young Coach
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After five seasons with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women’s basketball team, former forward Jasmine Kondrakiewicz has come full circle. She’s taken on a new role as an assistant coach and director of player development, guiding the same program where…
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Green Bay ER & Hospital: What Makes it Special
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On Monroe Road in Bellevue, Wisconsin, nestled right behind a McDonald’s, visitors will find the newest addition to Green Bay’s hospital systems, Green Bay ER & Hospital.
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After NCAA Probation, UW–Green Bay Athletics Rebuilds Compliance to Avoid Future Sanctions
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UW-Green Bay was put on probation in August 2023 after dropping men’s and women’s tennis after the 2020-21 season, while also defunding Nordic Ski scholarships.
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Silent Struggles – The Hidden Mental Health Crisis Among College Students
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Beneath the buzz of campus life, including study sessions, athletic events, and late-night coffee runs, many college students are quietly fighting battles that rarely make it into conversation. Anxiety, depression, and burnout are climbing to record levels on campuses nationwide,…
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Green Bay women’s soccer team reaches Horizon League Tournament Championship
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The UWGB women’s soccer team reached the Horizon League Tournament for the first time since the 2021 season this year. On Nov. 2, No. 5 seed Green Bay defeated No. 4 Wright State in the Horizon League quarterfinal, winning 3-1.…
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Navigating Change: The Future of Transportation in Green Bay
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For thousands of Green Bay residents, transportation isn’t just about getting from point A to point B—it’s a lifeline. It’s how seniors reach medical appointments, how students get to class, how workers clock in on time, and how families stay…
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Is UWGB’s Campus Boring or Peaceful? Students are Split.
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UWGB has been known as a unique campus that is secluded, peaceful, and full of nature. It’s one of the rare campuses where students can see a rabbit, deer, and turkey on their way to class. Many students enjoy the…
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UWGB’s Efforts to Boost Game Day Spirit
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The energy inside the Kress Center used to rise with every basket. Now, it’s often quiet enough to hear sneakers squeak and coaches shout across the floor. At the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, student turnout at athletic events has been…
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Gener8tor looks to UWGB for Startups
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Entrepreneurial companies scour everywhere to try and find the next big thing, and the company Gener8tor has set its sights on the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay.













