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Connecting learning to life
Chancellor Welcome
Greetings! It is my pleasure, on behalf of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, to welcome you to campus and extend best wishes for a successful academic year. Success in college is all about connections. If you connect with your University – with a respected faculty member, fellow students or a particular academic interest – and also make an effort to participate in campus life and connect through clubs and activities, success is sure to follow. Our Campus, in fact, is about “Connecting learning to life.” The goal is to connect what you learn from courses across campus and what you experience through extracurricular involvement, take advantage of our impressive links to the community, and tie it all together to solve real-world problems. It’s a road map to a terrific education. Best wishes for a successful year. Ours is an outstanding institution and I am proud to serve as your Chancellor. And remember: Stay Connected.
Thomas K. Harden Chancellor
Student Government Welcome It is our pleasure, on behalf of the Student Government Association (SGA), to welcome you to UW-Green Bay. We are honored to be representing the students of UW-Green Bay. As president and vice president of the Student Government Association we serve to represent your interests and help to offer you a quality experience here at UW-Green Bay. Some of our goals for this year include continuing and improving the U-Pass to make it more convenient and effective for students; increasing environmental sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint; expanding the electronic textbook system to save students money; working to create better relationships between SGA and student organizations; offering classes over winter break; and most importantly, working to better represent UW-Green Bay’s interests on the state level. We are always looking for passionate and opinioned students to join SGA and make a mark on the policies that govern our University. For students who are new here and for those returning, we highly encourage you to get involved; not just in SGA, but in campus events and other student organizations. We look forward to working with, and for, every student on campus. Best wishes for a successful year. Kind regards, Joe Tyrrell & Nick Vlies SGA President & Vice-President Office: University Union 151
Where is the Fun? Many different campus departments and student organizations work to provide diverse programming, both for entertainment and educational value.
University Union There is a place on campus where you are free to sing like an Idol, dance like a star, and shred on a guitar like a hero. All things are possible within the walls of the University Union. The Union provides quality programming to meet the entertainment needs and demands of the UW-Green Bay students. With a huge range of programs there is bound to be something to interest you! Events include... CheapSeats Movie Series • Open Mic Nights and Jazz Jams Dances • Karaoke • Leagues, Tournaments and Open Game Play Cultural Cuisine Luncheons • UWGB Nites • and more! Phone: (920) 465-2400 Website: www.uwgb.edu/union
Office of Student Life The Office of Student Life is your VIP pass to fun at UWGB! The Office of Student Life is home to student organizations, leadership & volunteer opportunities, recreational activities, and much more! Enjoy live music & comedy events, cheap trips with the Outdoor Adventure & Travel series, and other special events right here at UWGB. Students can get active and ‘change the world’ with Student Life volunteer opportunities or get involved with one of the 110+ student organizations. The Office of Student Life also offers the Grow Your Mind series, including diversity programs and contemporary issues, where students can learn about current events and hear from local, regional, and national speakers. Phone: (920) 465-2720 Website: www.uwgb.edu/stulife Location: University Union 150
Good Times Programming Good Times Programming is a student organization that is committed to providing you with the best in entertainment throughout the school year. Good Times coordinates a huge variety of events ranging from concerts, team & leadership building, magicians, comedians, Outdoor Adventure and Travel trips, contemporary issues and much more. Phone: (920) 465-2405 Website: www.uwgb.edu/goodtimes Location: University Union 153
Where is the Fun?
Ecumenical Center The Ecumenical Center is your campus ministry at UWGB! The Ecumenical Center represents all faiths and helps students grow spiritually, academically, and socially. Get connected and enjoy many opportunities for worship, prayer, special activities, socializing, retreats, and more. Students are also treated to delicious, home-cooked meals for only one dollar on the first Monday of every month with “Dinner for a Dollar�. Phone: (920) 465-5133 Website: www.ecumenical-center.org
Residence Life Residence Life commits itself to providing the best experience for students living on campus. They offer a multitude of social activities, educational programs and leadership involvement opportunities that will help you become involved on campus. Residence Life helps students establish supportive relationships, experience accelerated growth and development, and have fun during your stay on campus. Phone: (920) 465-2040 Website: www.uwgb.edu/housing
Get Active!
The Phoenix Club Have some time to kill? Stop by the Phoenix Club for popular pastimes like pool, ping pong, air hockey, shuffleboard, Nintendo Wii, PS2, darts, board games, and much more! Tournaments and leagues for all skill levels are offered year-round. The Phoenix Club also has a variety of delicious snacks and beverages available for purchase with Pass or Dining Points. Located on the first floor of the University Union, the Phoenix Club is your one-stopshop for games, fun, food, and friends! Phone: (920) 465-2605 Website: www.uwgb.edu/union
Green Bay Athletics The University offers a multitude of athletic events for you to attend. You as a UWGB student get in free to all home games, so be there and be loud as you cheer on your fellow students as they take on other Horizon League teams! Website: www.uwgbathletics.com
Get Active!
Shorewood Golf Course One of Wisconsin’s most fun places to play, Shorewood Golf Course was named the 9 hole course of the year (Golf Course Owners of Wisconsin, 2008). UWGB students can enjoy discounted golf rates at a course within walking distance of campus housing, while also using Pass and Dining Points to make purchases at Shorewood Golf Course. Check out the menu and book tee-times online. Phone: (920) 465-2118 Website: www.uwgb.edu/shorewood
Disc Golf Course Go “frolfing” any time you please at UWGB’s very own on campus Disc Golf Course! When warm weather strikes, you’ll find UWGB students flocking to the 9 hole Disc Golf Course. The Disc Golf Course is conveniently located by the Shorewood Golf Course, just a short walk away from wherever you are on campus.
Kress Events Center The Kress Events Center is dedicated to providing healthy, safe, and fun-filled programs on the UW-Green Bay campus with a well trained and qualified staff. The Kress Events Center is the campus headquarters for workouts, weight training, intramural sports and more! The facility features an athletics training room, two weight rooms, a cardio deck, an Olympicsized pool, racquetball courts, a climbing tower, outdoor playing fields, and a multipurpose gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and indoor tennis. Phone: (920) 465-2449 Website: www.uwgb.edu/kress
Intramurals Round up some friends and join an intramural team! Basketball, dodge ball, tennis, flag football, and soccer are just a few of the many intramural leagues available for students. Stay fit and active with sports for all skill levels. Phone: (920) 465-2449 Website: www.uwgb.edu/kress/intramurals
How Can I Get Involved?
Student Organizations Are you looking for a great way to meet other students, get involved, or find a new hobby or interest? Then student organizations are for you! Student organizations bring social, academic, and business opportunities together for the benefit of the students, the University, and the community. There are over 110 student organizations, so finding one that interests you should be no problem! Visit OrgSmorg in Fall and Spring to learn more about student orgs on campus and meet other students with similar interests. Phone: (920) 465-2720 Website: www.uwgb.edu/stulife Location: University Union 150
Student Ambassadors Student Ambassadors conduct campus tours, serve on panels, and assist with a variety of campus events. Prospective and new students, parents, alumni, donors, and community guests that visit the campus form impressions about UW-Green Bay based on their interactions with the Student Ambassadors. For this reason, they are a very important asset to UW-Green Bay. Please stop in if you would like to learn more about our program. Phone: (920) 465-2720 Website: www.uwgb.edu/stulife Location: University Union 150
Volunteer Opportunities Another great way to get involved on campus is to take on the challenge of volunteering your time. Volunteering is an important learning experience that is both educational and rewarding, but also leaves a positive and lasting impact on the community. Phone: (920) 465-2720 Website: www.uwgb.edu/stulife Location: University Union 150
Student Employment Are you looking for an opportunity to gain valuable lifelong experience? Get a job on campus! There are many opportunities for real life experience. The University Union, Registrar’s Office, and Computer Center are just a few of the places where you may find on campus employment. On campus employment creates a lasting connection and gives students a chance to make friends and gain valuable experience. Phone: (920) 465-2556 Website: www.uwgb.edu/financialaid/employment
Broaden Your Horizons
UW-Green Bay Performing Arts Take advantage of on campus productions with affordable student prices offered throughout the 2009-2010 academic year. See your friends live on stage or audition to become a part of the student cast/crew and music ensembles. This season’s performances will include: plays, musicals, vocal jazz, contemporary percussion and hand drumming ensembles, band and choir concerts, and more. Website: www.uwgb.edu/theatre www.uwgb.edu/music
Lawton Gallery The Lawton Gallery is an on campus art gallery with rotating exhibits located in Theatre Hall. As an important cultural and educational resource within the University, the Lawton Gallery showcases student, faculty, regional, national, and international artists. Phone: (920) 465-2916 Website: www.uwgb.edu/lawton
International Office of Education Do you wish to escape to Italy, perhaps Australia? The International Office of Education can fulfill this dream. The International Office of Education offers a wide range of opportunities to travel and receive an education in a foreign country or even another part of the United States. Phone: (920) 465-2190 Website: www.uwgb.edu/international
American Intercultural Center The American Intercultural Center (AIC) provides academic, social and cultural support to multicultural students. The center also provides services and activities that promote the academic success, personal growth and development of multicultural students. The American Intercultural Center brings programs and lectures to the entire campus to discuss diversity and identity, prejudicial attitudes and behaviors, and provide a cross-cultural dialogue on diversity. Phone: (920) 465-2720 Website: www.uwgb.edu/aic Location: University Union 150
Help Me!
University Ticketing and Information Center The University Ticketing and Information Center serves as the information core of the campus. Located in the East entrance of the University Union, the University Ticketing and Information Center provides a variety of services. Telephone directory assistance is provided, along with activities information, campus and community maps and brochures, photo developing, fax service, vending machine refunds, lost and found, UPS shipping services, ID services, and ticket sales for campus events. The University Ticketing and Information Center sells many convenience items including postage stamps, shipping supplies and boxes, and Marcus Movie passes. Phone: (920) 465-2400 Website: www.uwgb.edu/union/utic
University Ticketing Services University Ticketing Services provides ticketing for events at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, Jean Weidner Theatre, University Theatre, Kress Events Center, and other venues. Tickets are available for shows presented by the UW-Green Bay Theatre Department, UW-Green Bay Music Department, Green Bay Athletics, Weidner Center Presents, Inc., the Green Bay Symphony Purchase tickets for all your favorite events! Events presented by UW-Green Bay Performing Arts, Green Bay Athletics, Orchestra, and many Weidner Center Presents, Inc., Green Bay Symphony Orchestra, and more... more! Student prices are available for many performances contact us for details! We accept credit card, cash, check, and w w w.u wgb.ed u/tic kets UNIVERSITY Pass Points for ticket (92 0 ) 4 6 5 - 2 2 1 7 • ( 8 0 0 ) 3 2 8-T K TS TICKETING University Union • UW- Green Bay Campus ser vices purchases. (on-campus games only)
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The Phoenix Bookstore Don’t let the name fool you - The Phoenix Bookstore offers much more than textbooks. When you visit YOUR store, you will find a wide range of university apparel, school supplies, gift items, and bestselling trade books. Students may also take advantage of the EZ BOOKS program for a convenient, free, money saving way to reserve semester textbooks. Bookstore employees will pick your books and have them ready for you before the semester begins. Shop at the store located on the second floor of the University Union or anytime online. Phone: 1-800-321-UWGB or (920) 465-2323 Website: www.THEphoenixbookstore.com
Help Me!
UW Credit Union The UW Credit Union is your on-campus banking solution. Offering checking, credit, and a variety of other financial services, the UW Credit Union is conveniently located in the East entrance of the University Union. Phone: 1-800-533-6773 Website: www.uwcu.org
Counseling and Health Center WE CARE FOR YOU. Doctors, registered nurses and licensed professional counselors are right here on campus to attend to any medical/psychological concerns you may have! Phone: (920) 465-2380 Website: www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth
Public Safety To ensure our campus maintains a safe environment, Public Safety is here to handle any safety problems you may have. Emergency phones are placed at various locations around campus for your safety. If you feel that you are unsafe at any time on campus, use one of these phones and Public Safety will come to help you out.
See the back of the planner for the Campus Emergency Guide. Phone: (920) 465-2300 Website: www.uwgb.edu/publicsafety
Career Services What is my major? Do I have a career goal for after graduation? How do I write a rĂŠsumĂŠ? What do I wear to a job interview? These are just a few of the questions that Career Services can answer. Career Services offers a wide variety of information, from helping you decide what careers are right for you to how to apply for an internship or job. If you need more help, career counselors are available to walk you through your job search. Phone: (920) 465-2163 Website: www.uwgb.edu/careers Location: Student Services 1600
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Academic Advising Are you confused about general education classes and requirements? Are you undecided about majors and minors? Academic Advising provides assistance with general education requirements, course planning, academic problem-solving/decision making and exploration of UW-Green Bay majors & minors. Phone: (920) 465-2362 Website: www.uwgb.edu/advising Location: Student Services 1600
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No computer? No problem. The Computer Lab is here to help with PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, and much more. The Computer Lab is open to all students for use. Visit the computer services website for hours and locations. Phone: (920) 465-2309 Website: www.uwgb.edu/compserv/labs
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Tutoring Services UW-Green Bay’s Tutoring Services offers FREE individual tutoring as well as student-led study groups for many subjects! Study groups meet weekly to review material and hot topics in your class. If you are looking for help, or want to set up individual tutoring, you can stop by the Tutoring & Learning Center on campus, in the lower level of the Cofrin Library. The Tutoring Services website also offers advice on taking tests, reading, time management and more. Phone: (920) 465-2958 Website: www.uwgb.edu/tutoring Location: Cofrin Library 102
Disability Services Disability Services is here to help make everyone’s experience at UW-Green Bay enjoyable. Disability Services offers a wide range of services to students with disabilities, from obtaining class notes to private test taking. Disability Services also has information on accessibility to buildings and can help with classroom accommodations. Phone: (920)-465-2841 Website: www.uwgb.edu/ds Location: Student Services 1700
Food
Shorewood Clubhouse Restaurant* Not just for golfers, Shorewood offers restaurant quality meals right on campus. The Clubhouse Restaurant is the hidden gem of campus dining. The restaurant offers meals including club sandwiches, salads, and pizza, all served with a wide variety of beverages at a price that any student will appreciate. A full menu is available online at www.uwgb.edu/shorewood.
The Phoenix Club* From drinks to popcorn and pizza to nachos, the Phoenix Club has the right food item for you! Stop by the Phoenix Club today to choose from a wide variety of snacks and beverages as you enjoy the atmosphere! Located on the first floor of the University Union. *The Shorewood Clubhouse Restaurant and the Phoenix Club accept Pass and Dining Points.
Off-Campus Merchants
The Below merchants accept Pass Points. Visit www.uwgb.edu/union/ID for a complete merchant list, directions, specials, and more.
Food UW-Green Bay Dining Services prides itself in offering an exciting atmosphere and quality dining experience. The Marketplace has a wide selection of food destinations, each designed to offer contemporary, retail-style selections such as.....
Sweet Peppers Deli
Create your own wrap or sub sandwich with shaved deli meats, fresh cheeses and garden fresh vegetables.
Market Place Entrees
Offering home-style meals that you will love! From rotisserie chicken to pork chops and carved roast turkey. Accompanying these time-tested favorites are potatoes, vegetables and a full variety of other side dishes.
Bravo
A variety of fresh made pizzas, calzones and other Italian favorites. Be sure to try our delicious Flatbread Pizzas!
World Flavors
Offering a range of presentation-style cooking and prepared menu items that covers international cuisines as well as American regional favorites. Try our PAO Mongolian BBQ, Olive dishes and The Rice and Noodle Bowl.
Chilaca
Chilaca has a Southwestern flair with a south of the border kick. From burritos to a variety of Southwest salads.
Field of Greens
Field of Greens is built from fresh produce that is processed, blended and assembled on site. Offered in this location is the freshest and most flavorful selection of salads and veggies that nature can produce and can be topped with sauteed chicken, steak, shrimp, or salmon.
Fresh Takes
The Fresh Takes display will feature a large variety of popular pre-packaged salads, deli-style sandwiches and side items. Also available for purchase are fresh cut fruits and vegetables, dips, beverages and snack items.
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The Corner Store
The Corner Store is an essential stop for fresh grab and go menu items, beverages and more. In addition to greeting cards you will find other convenience items. The “Goods of Green Bay” showcases local foods, flavors and products of the area.
Common Grounds Coffeehouse
Enjoy a sandwich or a fresh bakery item in a very relaxing atmosphere. Strong coffee has been the Alterra Coffee trademark since they started in 1993. Alterra is roasted on the east side of Milwaukee and offers a wide variety of organic and fair trade selections from around the world.
The Grille
Combination meals are easy to grab in The Grille area, along with burgers and other popular items. “BWings”, will be featured, the campus stop for chicken wings with a variety of great sauces and BSides.
Freshens Smoothie Company
Freshens Smoothie Company offers award winning, premium yogurt and all-natural, fresh blended smoothies, an irresistible draw. With the largest selection of fat-free and no sugar added flavors, students can choose from over thirty premium flavors rotated seasonally.
Garden Café
Garden Café is located on the first floor of the Cofrin Library. It is a great place to stop in between classes to grab lunch or a quick snack. The Garden Café offers a variety of quick grab and go items, soups, desserts and beverages.
Mary Ann Cofrin Hall Cart The Mary Ann Cofrin Hall Cart is another popular place to grab a fresh brewed coffee, bottled beverage and many other “Fresh Takes” grab and go items for students on the move.
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saturday • Women’s Volleyball vs. Fresno State @ Fresno, 12:00pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Cal State Bakersfield @ Fresno, 5:00pm
sunday • Women’s Soccer @ Northern Iowa, 1:00pm
September 2009 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • September 15 – October 15, 2009 Hispanic Heritage Month
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wednesday • Outdoor Movie, Land of the Lost, Campus Quad, 8:00pm
thursday • Classes Begin • Schmuzefest, University Union, All Day • Popsicle Day, Various Locations, 1:00-3:00pm • UWGB Night at ShopKo, East Town Mall, 10:00pm-12:00am • Comedian: Jeff Havens, Phoenix Rooms, 8:30pm
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saturday • Women’s Volleyball vs. South Dakota State, Kress Events Center, 1:30pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Iowa, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ DePaul, 4:00pm
sunday • Cosmic Bowling Outing • Women’s Soccer @ Iowa State, 1:00pm
September monday • Labor Day- No Classes • See Academic Advising if you need assistance with your schedule • Outdoor Concert- Saving Jane with First Kiss, 8:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ Western Michigan, 12:00pm
tuesday • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • American Intercultural Center Welcome Back Gathering, 11:30am-1:30pm
wednesday • Community Fair, Phoenix Rooms, 11:00am-2:00pm
thursday • Pizza Party, Ecumenical Center, 5:00-7:00pm • Concert- Five Times August, Phoenix Club, 8:00pm • i.e. Illusion Exhibition Opening Receptions, Lawton Gallery, 4:30-6:30pm • Women’s Soccer @ Marquette, 7:00pm • Hawaiian Luau, Phoenix Rooms, 6:00pm
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saturday • Women’s Volleyball vs. Robert Morris @ Bowling Green, 10:00am • Women’s Volleyball vs. Northern Iowa @ Bowling Green, 4:30pm
sunday • Women’s Soccer vs. North Dakota State, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 1:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ Robert Morris, 12:00pm
September monday • Watch for the CASH CART this week • CAB Ice cream Social, Community Center Deck, 9:30pm • Pool League Meeting, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Resume Matters Workshop, Wequiock Room, 12:30-1:30pm • OrgSmorg, Phoenix Rooms, 11:00am-2:00pm • Becoming an Outdoors Woman Info Session, Alumni Rooms, 5:00pm & 6:30pm
wednesday • Last day to add a class • Last day to drop a class without a DR recorded • House Party, Phoenix Rooms, 8:30pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Wisconsin, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm • 8-Ball Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Who Are You? 1965 Room, 5:00-7:00pm • NRHH Ice Cream Social, Community Center Deck, 6:00pm • 1 Versus 100, Christie Theatre, 7:00pm
thursday • Large Group Meeting: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Ecumenical Center, 7:00-8:00pm • Fall Study Abroad Fair, Union Plaza, 10:00am-2:00pm • Constitution Day
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saturday • Women’s Volleyball @ Loyola, 4:00pm
sunday • Women’s Volleyball @ UIC, 2:00pm • Women’s Soccer @ Eastern Illinois, 1:00pm
September monday • Pool League Starts, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Men’s Soccer vs. North Florida, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm
tuesday • Panel Discussion - American: Ethnic Labels vs. True Identity, Christie Theatre, 2:00pm • Women’s Soccer vs. Loyola, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Foxy Lady Cruise for December Grads, Holiday Inn City Center, 7:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm
wednesday • Learn to Interview Like a Professional Workshop, Wequiock Room, 11:30am-12:30pm • Who Are You? 1965 Room, 5:00pm-7:00pm • 9-Ball Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Lecture- Oil vs. Wilderness- Jon Waterman, Phoenix Rooms, 8:00pm
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friday • Women’s Soccer @ Valparaiso, 4:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ Wright State, 5:00pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Milwaukee, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm • Comedian: Lisa Lampanelli, Weidner Center, 8:00pm • Last day to return fall textbooks for dropped classes, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am-6:00pm
saturday • Brewers vs. Phillies Outing • Max U Day, University Union, 9:00am-5:00pm • Faculty Recital: John Salerno, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm
sunday • Women’s Soccer @ Butler, 1:00pm • Men’s Soccer@ Butler, 3:30pm
October 2009 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Diversity Awareness Month • Gay and Lesbian History Month • Depression screening • Breast cancer awareness • Wash your hands awareness • Watch for flu immunization clinics • Domestic Violence Awareness Month
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September/October monday • ‘Hooking Up’ Katie Bogle, Christie Theatre, 7:00pm • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Women’s Volleyball @ Chicago State, 7:00pm
wednesday • Ping Pong Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Women’s Leadership Opening Luncheon, Phoenix C, 12:00-1:30pm
thursday • Panel Discussion: What does it mean to be a Latina? Christie Theatre, 1:00pm • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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friday • Groovin’ Grounds: Hana Pestle, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm • Women’s Soccer @ Nebraska, 4:00pm • Men’s Soccer vs. Detroit, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm
saturday • Women’s Volleyball vs. Youngstown State, Kress Events Center, 4:00pm
sunday • Men’s Soccer vs. Cleveland State, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 12:00pm
October monday • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Women’s Volleyball @ Valparaiso, 7:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm
wednesday • Domestic violence is a crime not only against the individual, but the entire community as a whole • Fall Job and Internship Fair, Phoenix Rooms, 9:30am-1:00pm • Women’s Volleyball @ Butler, 7:00pm • Doubles 8-Ball Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Panel Discussion - Does your Mother Know?, Christie Theatre, 4:00pm
thursday • Secret Life of Bees: Book Discussion, Heritage Room, 5:00-7:00pm • The Art of the Fold: Accordion Publications Exhibition Opening Reception, Lawton Gallery, 4:30-6:30pm • Panel Discussion: Tearing Down the Wall that Divides: Finding Understanding Through Intergenerational Discussion, MAC 208, 2:00-3:30pm
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friday • Women’s Soccer vs. Youngstown (Homecoming), Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Major Mini Con- War Games & Model Hobbies, Phoenix Rooms, All day
saturday • Men’s Soccer vs. UIC (Homecoming) , Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Women’s Volleyball @ Wright State, 4:00pm • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: Rachmaninoff’s 2nd, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Major Mini Con- War Games & Model Hobbies, Phoenix Rooms, All day
sunday • Fright Fest at Six Flags Great America Outing • Women’s Volleyball @ Cleveland State, 4:00pm • National Coming Out Day • Women’s Soccer vs. Cleveland State, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 12:00pm • Major Mini Con- War Games & Model Hobbies, Phoenix Rooms, All day
October monday • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Money Smart Week Kickoff, Phoenix Rooms, 5:30pm • The Graduate School Application Process Workshop, Wequiock Room, 12:30-1:30pm
wednesday • Abuse consists of any one of the following: Physical, Sexual, Economical, or Psychological • Hypnotist: Jim Wand, Phoenix Rooms, 7:00pm • Men’s Soccer vs. Wisconsin, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Smash Brothers Club Meeting, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Spanish Study Abroad Programs Info Session, American Intercultural Center, 1:00-2:00pm • Volunteer Fair, Phoenix Rooms, 11:00am-2:00pm
thursday • Last day to drop a class • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Small Group Discussion: Tearing Down the Wall that Divides: Finding Understanding Through Intergenerational Discussion, MAC 208, 2:00-3:30pm • Fall Indoor Intramural Sign-up deadline
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friday • Women’s Soccer vs. Wright State, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Loyola, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
saturday • Paintball Outing • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Haunted Illusions, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. UIC, Kress Events Center, 4:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ Valparaiso, 1:00pm • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
sunday • Women’s Soccer @ Detroit, 12:00pm
October monday • Long Distance Relationships: What Are They Good For? Tim Loving, University Union, 7:00pm • National Student Exchange Info Sessions, Cofrin Library 207, 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • You + Me = We: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Relationships: Tim Loving, University Union, 2:00pm • Joy Luck Club Book Discussion, 1965 Room, 5:00-7:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • Who Are You? Phoenix C, 5:00-7:00pm
wednesday • Domestic violence is the threatened and or actual abuse of an individual by someone with whom they have or had an intimate relationship with. • 8-Ball Tournament, Phoenix Club, 1:00pm • UWGB Theatre- Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Women’s Volleyball @ Marquette, 7:00pm
thursday • Mr. & Ms. Phoenix, Phoenix Rooms • National Student Exchange Info Sessions, Cofrin Library 207, 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm • Solo Acoustic: Ari Herstand, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Christian Music Casting Crowns, Weidner Center, 7:00pm • UWGB Nites, University Union, 10:00pm-1:00am
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friday • CRU Fall Retreat Fort Wilderness • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre 7:30pm • Women’s Soccer vs. Milwaukee, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm • Women’s Volleyball @ Milwaukee, 7:00pm • Cultural Cuisine Luncheon, Phoenix Rooms, 12:00pm
saturday • CRU Fall Retreat Fort Wilderness • ALLY Conference, Register online www.uwgb.edu/aic/ally, University Union, 12:00pm • UWGB Theatre: Anatomy of Grey, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Chorale & Concert Choir Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
sunday • CRU Fall Retreat Fort Wilderness • Men’s Soccer vs. Oral Roberts, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 12:00pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Syracuse, Kress Events Center, 12:00pm
November 2009 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Native American Heritage Month • Flu immunization clinics • Great American Smoke Out
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October/November monday • Deanna Latson: Eat Right. Feel Good. Look Great. Christie Theatre, 8:00pm • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Who Are You? Phoenix C, 5:00-7:00pm • Vocal Jazz Ensemble Concert, University Theatre, 7:30pm
wednesday • Smash Brothers Club Meeting, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233); Counseling and Health 465-2380
thursday • Batty Bash, University Union, All Day • Dance: Gravedancer’s Ball, Phoenix Rooms, 9:00pm
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friday • Women’s Volleyball @ Youngstown State, 7:00pm • Men’s Soccer vs. Milwaukee, Aldo Santaga Stadium, 7:00pm
saturday • Men’s Basketball vs. Minnesota- Duluth, Resch Center, 7:00pm
sunday
November monday • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Texas Hold‘em Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Fight Club Book Discussion, 1965 Room, 5:00-7:00pm • Tsyunhehkwa: Life Sustenance, Christie Theatre, 2:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm
wednesday • Fall Marketing Panel, Alumni A, 6:00pm
thursday
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friday • Family Weekend • Groovin’ Grounds: Leah West, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm • Women’s Volleyball vs. Cleveland State, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
saturday • Family Weekend • Women’s Volleyball vs. Wright State, Kress Events Center, 3:00pm • Men’s Soccer @ Loyola, 7:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. St. Norbert, Resch Center • Women’s Basketball Exhibition Game, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
sunday • Family Weekend
November monday • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Spring 2010 Registration Begins • Men’s Basketball Exhibition Game, Resch Center
tuesday • Rockin’ Piano: Libby Schrader, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm
wednesday • Smash Brothers Club Meeting, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
thursday • 37th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition Opening Reception, Lawton Gallery, 4:30-6:30pm • Bitter Sweet Winds Exhibit, Phoenix Rooms, 9:00am-5:00pm • Panel Discussion - Walking in Two Worlds: The Native American Experience, Phoenix Rooms, 5:00pm
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friday • Women’s Volleyball vs. Butler, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
saturday • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s 7th, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • UWGB Nites, University Union, 10:00pm-1:00am • Women’s Volleyball vs. Valparaiso, Kress Events Center, 4:00pm • LifeSkills: Leadership from the Heart, Alumni AB, 8:00am- 10:00pm
sunday • International Education Week • LifeSkills: Leadership from the Heart, Alumni AB, 8:00am-5:00pm
November monday • International Education Week • International Dinner for a Dollar, Ecumenical Center, 5:00pm • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Lecture Outreach and Civil Commitment: Cirecie West- Olatunji Ph. D, Phoenix Rooms, 6:00pm
tuesday • International Education Week • 8-Ball Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • Baskets for Birds, University Union, 11:30am-1:00pm • Step Show & African Dance, Phoenix Rooms, 6:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 8:00pm • Drunk Sex, Christie Theatre, 7:00pm
wednesday • International Education Week • Senior Resource Fair and Reception, Phoenix Rooms, 3:30-5:30pm • Study Abroad Panel, American Intercultural Center, 12:00-1:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 8:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Northern Michigan, Resch Center, 7:00pm
thursday • International Education Week • Comedian: Retta, Phoenix Club, 9:00pm • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Book Discussion, 1965 Room, 5:00-7:00pm • Sushi Making, American Intercultural Center, 12:00-1:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 8:00pm
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friday • International Education Week • Ballroom Dance, Phoenix AB, 7:00-10:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 8:00pm
saturday • International Education Week • Chicago Trip Outing • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 3:00pm & 8:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Long Beach State, Resch Center, 1:00pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Florida International, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
sunday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Dixie’s Tupperware Party, Fort Howard Hall, 3:00pm & 8:00pm • Chicago Trip Outing
November monday
tuesday • Jazz Ensembles, University Theatre, 7:30pm
wednesday • Withdrawal Deadline • Thanksgiving recess begins at 5:30pm
thursday
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friday
saturday
sunday
December 2009 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • University Human Rights Month • Aids/HIV awareness • Spa: student preservation area: Counseling & Health Center free massages
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November/December monday • Classes resume • Pool League, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm
tuesday • Guitar Hero Tournament, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Open Mic Night, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Canadian Brass Christmas, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
wednesday • Woodwind Ensemble Concert, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Women’s Basketball vs. DePaul, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
thursday • Solo Acoustic: Nina Storey, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 8:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Loyola, Resch Center, 7:00pm
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friday • Groovin’ Grounds: Shevy Smith, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm
saturday • Kwanzaa, Phoenix Rooms, 11:00am • Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Jingle Bell Run/Walk, Kress Events Center, 9:00am • Men’s Basketball vs. UIC, Resch Center, 7:00pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Northern Iowa, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday • Chorale & Concert Choir Concert, “Messiah”, Weidner Center, 4:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: An Elvis and Reba Christmas, Fort Howard Hall, 2:00pm & 7:30pm
December monday
tuesday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Kenny G Christmas, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
wednesday • Smash Brothers Club Meeting, Phoenix Club, 6:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Wisconsin, Resch Center, 7:00pm
thursday • Magician: James David, Phoenix Rooms, 9:00pm • Cultural Cuisine Luncheon, Phoenix Rooms, 12:00pm • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
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friday • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Pops!, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Percussion & Hand Drumming Ensemble Concert, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
saturday • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Pops!, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • ‘Tis the Season, Phoenix Rooms, 9:00am-12:00pm
sunday
December monday • Last day of Classes • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
tuesday • Final Exams Begin • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
wednesday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
thursday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
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friday • University Leadership Awards, University Theatre, 6:00pm • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
saturday • Commencement • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 10:00am-4:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Youngstown State, Resch Center, 2:00pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Marquette, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
sunday
December monday • Last day of Finals • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
tuesday • Holiday recess begins • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Buffalo, Resch Center, 7:00pm
wednesday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
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January 2010 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Check into student health insurance
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thursday • Women’s Basketball vs. Wright State, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
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saturday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Crunch Time, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Detroit, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday
January monday • Spring textbooks available for purchase, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am-4:30pm
tuesday
wednesday
thursday • Men’s Basketball vs. Wright State, Resch Center, 7:00pm
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friday
saturday • Men’s Basketball vs. Detroit, Resch Center, 7:00pm
sunday
January monday • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Campus Closed
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wednesday
thursday
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friday
saturday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites, Weidner Center, 11:00am
sunday
January monday • Classes begin • See Academic Advising if you need assistance with your schedule
tuesday
wednesday
thursday • Women’s Basketball vs. Butler, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
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friday • Solo Acoustic: Jessica Sonner, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Butler, Resch Center, 7:00pm
saturday • Jazz Fest XXXX, Weidner Center, 4:00pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Valparaiso, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday • Men’s Basketball vs. Valparaiso, Resch Center
February 2010 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Black History Month • Insurance enrollment deadline
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February monday • See Academic Advising if you need assistance with your schedule
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thursday • Spring First Session Intramural Sign-up deadline
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friday • Soul Food Dinner, Ecumenical Center, 5:00pm • Groovin Grounds: Derek James, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm • Last day to return spring textbooks, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am-6:00pm
saturday • Student Honors Recital, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Milwaukee, Resch Center, 7:00pm
sunday • Last day to add a class • Last day to drop a class without a DR recorded
February monday
tuesday
wednesday • OrgSmorg, Phoenix Rooms, 11:00am-2:00pm
thursday • Speed Date Night, 6:00pm
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friday • Spoken Word Poet: Jon Goode, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm • Last day to return spring textbooks for dropped classes, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am-6:00pm • Cultural Cuisine Luncheon, Phoenix Rooms, 12:00pm
saturday • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: John Williams Pops Spectacular, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Milwaukee, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday
February monday • Frost Fest
tuesday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Men’s Basketball vs. Cleveland State, Resch Center, 7:00pm • Frost Fest
wednesday • Resume Matters Workshop, Wequiock Room, 11:30am-12:30pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Frost Fest
thursday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Women’s Basketball vs. UIC, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm • Frost Fest
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friday • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 7:30pm • Comedian: Adam Ace, Phoenix Rooms, 12:30am • UWGB Nites, University Union, 10:00pm-1:00am • Frost Fest
saturday • LifeSkills: Leadership from the Heart, Alumni AB, 8:00am- 10:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 2:00pm & 7:30pm • Men’s Basketball Bracket Buster, Resch Center, 7:00pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Loyola, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday • LifeSkills: Leadership from the Heart, Alumni AB, 8:00am-5:00pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Fort Howard Hall, 2:00pm & 7:30pm
February monday
tuesday • Summer Job Fair, Phoenix Rooms, 10:00am-2:00pm
wednesday • Learn to Interview like a Professional Workshop, Wequiock Room, 11:30am-12:30pm
thursday
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friday • Cold War, Residence Life Courtyard, 6:00pm • Chorale & Concert Choir Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
saturday • Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
sunday
March 2010 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Women’s History Month
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March monday • March is Women’s History Month
tuesday • Leilani Munter: Greening the Racetrack, Phoenix Rooms, 8:00pm
wednesday • Spring Job and Internship Fair, Phoenix Rooms, 9:30am-1:00pm
thursday • Music Theatre: Songs for a New World, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Spring Second Session Intramural Sign-up deadline • Women’s Basketball vs. Youngstown State, Kress Events Center, 7:00pm
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2010
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friday • Last day to drop a class • Spring Into Break, University Union • Music Theatre: Songs for a New World, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Groovin’ Grounds: Natalie Gelman, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm
saturday • Cheddar Bowl: War Games and Model Hobbies, Phoenix B, 8:00am-8:00pm • Music Theatre: Songs for a New World, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Women’s Basketball vs. Cleveland State, Kress Events Center, 2:00pm
sunday • Cheddar Bowl: War Games and Model Hobbies, Phoenix B, 8:00am-8:00pm
March monday • Spring Into Break, University Union
tuesday • Spring Into Break, University Union • Spoken Word Poet: Gabriela Garcia Medina, Phoenix Club, 8:00pm
wednesday • Spring Into Break, University Union • International Woman’s Day Luncheon, Phoenix C, 12:00-1:30pm
thursday • Spring Into Break, University Union • Jazz Ensembles, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Danú, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
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friday • Spring Into Break, University Union • Last day to drop a class
saturday • Spring recess begins
sunday
March monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
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2010
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March monday • Classes resume
tuesday
wednesday • Majors Fair, Phoenix Rooms 11:00am-2:00pm
thursday
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2010
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friday
saturday • UWGB Nites, University Union, 10:00pm-1:00am • Danceworks, University Theatre, 2:00pm & 7:30pm
sunday • Danceworks, University Theatre, 2:00pm
April 2010 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Sexual Assault Awareness Month • Alcohol screening awareness
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March/April monday
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thursday • April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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April monday
tuesday
wednesday • Sexual assault is one of the most under reported crimes, with 60% still being left unreported • Spring Marketing Panel, Alumni A, 6:00pm • Senior Resource Fair and Reception, Phoenix Rooms, 3:30-5:30pm
thursday
05 06 07 08
2010
09 10 11
friday • Chaoticon, University Union • Groovin’ Grounds: Kalai, Common Grounds Coffeehouse, 9:00pm
saturday • Step and Talent Show, Kress Event Center, 1:00pm • Chaoticon, University Union • Green Bay Symphony Orchestra: Mozart’s Jupiter, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
sunday • Chaoticon, University Union
April monday • Student Employee Appreciation Week • Fall 2010 Registration begins • The Healthy Relationships Task Force wants you to Choose Respect…Ask First
tuesday • Student Employee Appreciation Week
wednesday • Student Employee Appreciation Week • Males are the least likely to report a sexual assault, though they make up about 10% of all victims
thursday • Student Employee Appreciation Week • Cultural Cuisine Luncheon, Phoenix Rooms, 12:00pm
12 13 14 15
2010
16 17 18
friday • Student Employee Appreciation Week • Opera Workshop, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
saturday • Opera Workshop, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
sunday
April monday
tuesday
wednesday • Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm • Victims of sexual assault are13 times more likely to abuse alcohol and 26 times more likely to abuse drugs
thursday • UWGB Nites, University Union, 10:00pm-1:00am • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
19 20 21 22
2010
23 24 25
friday • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Withdrawal Deadline
saturday • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • Weidner Center Presents, Inc: Mark Twain Revisited starring Parker Drew, Fort Howard Hall, 2:00pm & 7:30pm • International Dinner
sunday
May 2010 • Monthly birth control pill/immunization clinics: go to www.uwgb.edu/counselinghealth/about_us/calendar.asp • Student 101: freshmen watch your e-mail for the monthly Student Health 101 newsletter • The free e-chug: learn about your alcohol use interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/?id=uwgb&hfs=true • Check out www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats to find out this month’s featured Cheapseats movies. Movie showings in the Christie Theatre for only $2! • Asian Pacific Heritage Month (UWGB celebrates in April) • Spa: Student Preservation Area: Counseling & Health Center free massages
monday tuesday wednesday
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10 11 12
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26
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saturday
sunday
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April/May monday
tuesday
wednesday • SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE: National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE (4673); Counseling and Health 465-2380 • University Union Customer Appreciation Day • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
thursday • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
26 27 28 29
2010
30 01 02
friday • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm • New Music & Hand Drumming Ensembles, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Withdrawal deadline
saturday • Sand Scramble Volleyball, Residence Life Volleyball Court, 6:00pm • UWGB Theatre: The Memo, Jean Weidner Theatre, 7:30pm
sunday
May monday
tuesday • Foxy Lady Cruise for May Graduates, Holiday Inn City Center, 7:00-9:00pm • Senior Shindig, Phoenix Club
wednesday • Chorale & Concert Choir Concert, Weidner Center, 7:30pm
thursday • Jazz & Vocal Jazz Ensembles, University Theatre, 7:30pm • Pat McCurdy, Phoenix Rooms, 9:00pm • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
03 04 05 06
2010
07 08 09
friday • Last day of classes • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
saturday
sunday
May monday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm • Summer Session I textbooks available for purchase, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am-6:00pm
tuesday • Final exams begin • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
wednesday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
thursday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
10 11 12 13
2010
14 15 16
friday • University Leadership Awards, University Theatre, 6:00pm • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
saturday • Commencement • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 10:00am-4:00pm
sunday
May monday • Last day of finals • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-6:00pm
tuesday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
wednesday • Textbook Buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:30am-4:00pm
thursday
17 18 19 20
2010
21 22 23
friday
saturday
sunday
May monday • Summer Session 1 Begins
tuesday • Last day for Summer Session 1 course adds
wednesday
thursday
24 25 26 27
2010
28 29 30
friday • Last day to return Summer Session I textbooks, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00-4:30pm
saturday
sunday
June 2010
monday
tuesday
wednesday
01
02
07
08
09
14
15
16
21
22
23
28
29
30
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday
03
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05
06
10
11
12
13
17
18
19
20
24
25
26
27
May/June monday • Memorial Day: Campus Closed
tuesday
wednesday
thursday • Last day for Summer Session 1 course drops
31 01 02 03
2010
04 05 06
friday
saturday
sunday
June monday • Summer Sessions II & III textbooks available for purchase, The Phoenix Bookstore, 8:00am- 4:30pm
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
07 08 09 10
2010
11 12 13
friday
saturday
sunday
June monday
tuesday
wednesday • Summer Session I textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm • Get the Scoop
thursday • Summer Session I textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
14 15 16 17
2010
18 19 20
friday • Last day of classes for Summer Session I • Summer Session I textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
saturday
sunday
June monday • Summer Session classes 2 and six-week summer begin
tuesday • Last day for Summer Session 2 course adds
wednesday • Last day for six-week course adds • Get the Scoop
thursday • Last day for eight-week course adds
21 22 23 24
2010
25 26 27
friday • Last day to return Summer Session II & III textbooks, The Phoenix Bookstore 8:00am-4:30pm
saturday
sunday
July 2010
monday
tuesday
wednesday
05
06
07
12
13
14
19
20
21
26
27
28
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday
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10
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15
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29
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June/July monday
tuesday
wednesday • Last day for Summer Session 2 course drops • Get the Scoop
thursday
28 29 30 01
2010
02 03 04
friday
saturday
sunday
July monday • Independence Day observance: campus closed
tuesday • Last day for six-week course drops
wednesday • Get the Scoop
thursday
05 06 07 08
2010
09 10 11
friday
saturday
sunday
July monday
tuesday • Last day for eight-week course drops
wednesday • Summer Session II textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm • Get the Scoop
thursday • Summer Session II textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
12 13 14 15
2010
16 17 18
friday • Summer Session II textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
saturday • Last day of classes for Summer Session 2
sunday
July monday • Summer Session 3 classes begin
tuesday
wednesday • Get the Scoop
thursday
19 20 21 22
2010
23 24 25
friday
saturday
sunday
August 2010
monday
tuesday
wednesday
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03
04
09
10
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friday
saturday
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July/August monday
tuesday
wednesday • Summer Session III textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm • Get the Scoop
thursday • Summer Session III textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
26 27 28 29
2010
30 31 01
friday • Last day of classes for six-week courses • Summer Session III textbook buyback, The Phoenix Bookstore, 9:00am-4:00pm
saturday
sunday
August monday
tuesday
wednesday • Get the Scoop
thursday
02 03 04 05
2010
06 07 08
friday
saturday
sunday
August monday
tuesday
wednesday • Get the Scoop
thursday
09 10 11 12
2010
13 14 15
friday • Last day of classes for Summer Session 3
saturday
sunday
August monday
tuesday
wednesday • Get the Scoop
thursday
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2010
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friday
saturday
sunday
August monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
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2010
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tuesday
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2010
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October 2010
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December 2010
Emergency Guide You are in building:
Emergency:
Call 9-911
Non-emergency: UW-Green Bay Public Safety
Call 465-2300 In Room #
To report an accident, fire, serious illness, injury or crime in progress that requires immediate response.
Building address is:
SITUATION Accident Bomb Threat Crimes – In Progress Crimes – Not in Progress Disruptive Person
Explosion Evacuation for Those Needing Assistance – Except in a FIRE
If anyone is injured If property is damaged If you receive
Tornado Watch
Tornado Warning
ACTION
Listen carefully to caller. Write down what the caller says. • Don t hang up the phone. Acts in Progress: e.g. • Protect yourself and others. Intrusion, Theft, • Go to a safe location; get victim to safety. • Stay with victim and call for help. Violence Acts not in Progress: e.g. • Protect yourself and others. Theft, Vandalism, etc. • Contact supervisor/faculty/staff in the area. • Keep something between you and the person. • Call for assistance if no supervisor/staff is available. • To report concerns about behaviors that could threaten the well-being of others • If person is threatening, call 9-911. • Protect yourself, take shelter. • Evacuate to 500 ft. from building. If you are unable to • Ask others to assist you. evacuate on your own • Stay calm and take steps to protect yourself. using the stairs • If no one can assist you, evacuate by any means possible. •
Smoke, fire or fire alarm:
• Stay calm and take steps to protect yourself. • Evacuate building using the nearest uninvolved exit. • DO NOT USE ELEVATORS . • Help those needing assistance. • Pull fire alarm. • Before opening any door, use back of hand to check for heat. If hot, do not open. • If heavy smoke or fire blocks an exit, use alternate exit. • Evacuate to minimum of 100 ft. from building or designated assembly area.
Evacuation for those needing assistance:
If you are unable to evacuate using the stairs: • Call 465-2105, tell where you are or where you will be going. • Request persons exiting to notify Public Safety or Emergency Personnel of your location. • Ask others to assist you. • Move into stairwell. • If this is an actual fire, Firefighters will check the stairwells of the building and evacuate you. • If imminent danger evacuate by any means possible. • Close off area. • If spreading, inform others to evacuate, use nearest exit. • Pull fire alarm. • Evacuate to minimum 500 ft. from area and upwind. • Direct or escort students to Health Services. • Seek medical attention if needed.
Spill or release you can t clean up or control: Minor injuries:
Medical Attention Needed
Render assistance.
CALL
9-911 465-2300 9-911
•
Fire
Hazardous Materials
•
Unconscious person or serious injuries/illness: Conditions are favorable for tornado to develop Siren emits steady tone for 3 minutes & Public Address announcement No all-clear message is announced.
• Check for a medic alert tag/bracelet; call for help. • Have another person meet ambulance at an entrance communicated to the dispatcher. • Monitor local radio or TV for weather conditions.
9-911 465-2300
465-2300 465-2152 or 465-2300 9-911 9-911
9-911
9-911
465-2300 9-911
• Evacuate to lowest level if possible, interior room or hall. • Help those needing assistance. • Stay away from windows, glass, large open areas. • Protect your head and face; under a sturdy surface. • Monitor local radio or TV for weather conditions.
• Protect yourself and others. 9-911 • Maintain a safe distance. • Go to a safe location or evacuate; get help. For additional information, contact Public Safety at 465-2300. A detailed description as to recommend ed actions can be found at http://emergency.uwgb.edu and http://www.uwgb.edu/publicsafety/pdf/Campus_Plan.pdf Violence or Threats
Actual or threat of harm to self or others
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academic year, summer, or full season membership (students only)
Expires 05/31/10. One coupon per customer.
FREERental Clubs with Paid Green Fee
Expires 05/31/10. One coupon per customer.
BUY ONE GET ONE
DINING POINT
SPECIAL
PASS POINT
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Free Soda with any sandwich or hot item & side order
any one Pro Shop item (golf clubs excluded)
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with paid cart rental
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*Coupons Expire May 31, 2010. Must present valid UW-Green Bay student ID to receive special offers.
FREE FREE
1/2 OFF
FOUNTAIN SODA
FOUNTAIN SODA
with purchase of specialty slice pizza
with purchase of wings
with purchase of 12” sub
Expires 12/31/09
Expires 12/31/09
www.uwgb.edu/dining
6” SUB Expires 5/31/10
• Games • Food / Snacks • Beverages
• Entertainment • Tournaments • Leagues, and more!
Accepting Pass and Dining Points, cash or check. Located in the University Union, first floor. www.uwgb.edu/union
50¢
CANNED SODA
with any hot food menu purchase
One coupon per customer. Expires 05/31/10
FREE
TOURNAMENT ENTRY
One coupon per customer. Expires 12/31/09
FREE
SMALL POPCORN with a CheapSeats Movie ticket purchase
One coupon per customer. Expires 12/31/09
$2.00 Movies • Concessions • Stereo Surround Sound
CHEAPSEATS C h r i s t i e
T h e a t r e
M o v i e
S e r i e s
2009-2010 Line-up Late night programs and activities... planned for students, by students!
Friday, September 11 Thursday, October 22 Saturday, November 14 Friday, February 19 Saturday, March 27 Thursday, April 22
10:00pm-1:00am • University Union Co-sponsored by various campus departments and student organizations.
$2.00 Movies • Concessions • Stereo Surround Sound
CHEAPSEATS C h r i s t i e
T h e a t r e
M o v i e
S e r i e s
Watch for these titles and more at the Christie Theatre! Find the CheapSeats movie schedule online: www.uwgb.edu/union/cheapseats
*See previous page for CheapSeats special offer!
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