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St. Norbert College faculty member to appear on Jeopardy!
A St. Norbert College faculty member will be featured on an April episode of the television game show, Jeopardy!.
Eight run for four spots on De Pere Common Council
Eight candidates are competing for four spots on the De Pere Common Council on April 4.Three incumbents and a former alderman are in the mix.
‘Invest in the Common Good’ SNC talks to be held March 24
St. Norbert College will host SNC talks, a storytelling initiative that features talks given by SNC students, staff, faculty and alumni, on Friday, March 24.
WIS 32/57 bridge replacement begins Monday
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Northeast Region will begin construction on  Monday, March 6, to replace the northbound WIS 32/57 bridge over County PP in the city of De Pere.
VITA works to improve tax literacy in a new way
The VITA program, established by UW-Green Bay and now partnering with St. Norbert College, provides free tax preparation assistance to the local community with the help of IRS-certified college students.
Five vie for spot on Unified School District of De Pere spring ballot
Five vie for spot on Unified School District of De Pere spring ballot
Green Bay Area Public Schools, UW-Green Bay partner to give students a fair chance
On Feb. 13, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay held a news conference to announce a first-in-the-state Direct Admit partnership with Green Bay Area Public Schools.
St. Norbert names Laurie Joyner as next president
In July, will Laurie Joynertake on the position as SNC’s ninth president overall and as the first-ever female president in the school’s history.
St. Norbert College recognized for focus on health and diversity
St. Norbert College Executive Chef Josh Swanson and Director of Dining Services Melissa DaPra seem to have everything figured
‘Tis the season of giving
The De Pere Christian Outreach Christmas Store – an organization that partners with Unified De Pere Schools, West De Pere Schools, the De Pere Christian Outreach and several other local businesses to provide toys, gifts, household items and much more at immensely low prices to families in need – received over $20,000 this holiday season from Marine Corps Toys for Tots Green Bay.