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Instructor Paul Harris dies unexpectly

Instructor Paul Harris dies unexpectly
Paul Harris spent most of his life learning and teaching martial arts. Known as sensei, the japanese term for a karate or judo instructor, he held belts in seven different styles of martial arts. Friends and family said he could command the respect of any room.… Post the First Comment

Vegans: They survive on more than just air, sunshine

Vegans: They survive on more than just air, sunshine
Like so many of us, I grew up eating meat. My favorite foods were steak and sushi. I almost always had a glass of milk with dinner, and my pizzas were loaded with cheese. Despite having a vegetarian best friend and an eccentric vegan roommate during my first year of college, I held on tightly to my carnivorous ways.… Post the First Comment

Campus book discussions raise awareness for women's leadership

UW-Green Bay's campus book discussions, sponsored by the Office of Student Life, will continue to inform and expand the minds of students this spring by featuring three books as part of the Women's Leadership Program. The first discussion, Feb. 17, will be hosted by Sheila Carter, program coordinator for the Office of Student Life.… Post the First Comment

Uncle Mike's satisfies any sweet tooth

Uncle Mike's satisfies any sweet tooth
For those with a sweet tooth, Green Bay provides multiple options for a quick fix. One of the most awarded and original options, is Uncle Mike's Bakeshop, with locations in De Pere and Howard. Uncle Mike's has been a De Pere institution for years. Conveniently located between the middle and high schools, Uncle Mike's is a hubbub of activity, especially before and after school.… Post the First Comment

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