Life
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International students prepare Feast of Nations
Mauthe Center dinner aims to connect students to culture, friends
When people think about the city of Green Bay, they probably aren't thinking about it in terms of culture or international allure. Titletown may feel a bit run-of-the-mill to most residents, but to UW-Green Bay's international students it is a new cultural experience to be explored.
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Ambassadors look for new hires
Students can apply to join the team of ambassadors until Feb. 20
If you have walked around campus you may have seen one walking around in khaki pants and a dark-green polo shirt, escorting a family or a group of people around. As a freshman your first interaction with UW-Green Bay may have been with one of these khaki-and-polo-wearing individuals. These individuals are part of the 30 students selected for the year to serve as UW-Green Bay student ambassadors, and they are now accepting applications for next year.
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Overcoming pain with laughter
Stand-up comedian, author and life coach Elaine Williams is coming to UW-Green Bay's Christie Theatre Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. Williams' performance, "Overcoming Emotional Eating," is sponsored by Student Life and Good Times Programming.
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Upcoming event helps victims of human trafficking
90 percent of proceeds from Jewelry for Justice go back to women victims
Last year, Residence Life started an event to raise money for victims of human trafficking. That event, Jewelry for Justice, will take place once again Feb. 8-9.
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Campus goes red to get healthy
Fitness, diet focus of Go Red for Women Week, Jan. 30 to Feb. 3
A woman's life is filled with balancing acts. Between balancing work with family and balancing wants with needs, finding time to develop healthy habits can seem an impossible task. Over time, the stress of life and duty can tip the scales toward poor health and heart disease can be a result.
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Student grants wish, spreads autism awareness
Sophomore Chelsea Rouse wins WIXX contest, gives gift of communication to 6-year-old boy
People ask for a lot around the holidays: new clothes, new gadgets, a bigger TV or the latest video game console. They give to those they love but more often than not people focus on what new things they want to receive. This Christmas, a UW-Green Bay sophomore was focused on getting just one gift—an Apple iPad2.
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How to make not break 2012 resolutions
Students share their resolutions and how to stick to new goals for a new year
When the ball drops and the New Year begins, people set new goals for a new year. Why is it, then, that by a month into the New Year 20 percent of people have already gone back to their old ways and ditched their resolutions? According to goal-setting-guide.com, nearly 50 percent of people don't make it past six months following through with their goal.
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