Saturday, April 19

Wisconsin Football Spring Game

Join the Wisconsin football team for the annual Spring Game on Saturday, April 19. The annual Cardinal and White scrimmage is your last chance to see the Badgers at Camp Randall before the semester comes to a close. Kick off is 1 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium. Admission is free!

Contests at Spring Game:

UW Students, arrive early and register for terrific prizes including $500 toward text books and season tickets to every Wisconsin sport.
 
Need text-books for next year?  Wouldn’t it be great if somebody else footed the bill? Register for “Bret’s Book Giveaway.”  Coach Bielema is giving away $500 of his own money each quarter to buy books for four lucky UW students.  You must be present to win.

Plus, a lucky UW student will have the opportunity to win a season ticket to every Wisconsin sport for the 2008-09 sports’ season.  During the game, one randomly selected student will be given two chances to catch a punt from a Badger punter.  If successful, they will win the season ticket package which is valued at nearly $500.

To register for both contests enter Gate 4 of the stadium and proceed to the right.  The registration table will be located on the main concourse inside Gate 5.  Students must present a valid UW student ID to participate.

5th Annual Around the World Children’s Fair
WUD- Global Connections is hosting a free day of performances and activities for Madison area youth to learn about world cultures and issues.  The fair will have performances, games, arts and crafts, sports, music, and more!  All UW student organizations are invited to host an activity or performance at the event.  Transportation and funding will be provided to all participating student organizations.
Visit www.union.wisc.edu/globalconnections for more info.

12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Villager Mall, 2300 South Park Street

Environmental Justice Forum:
Near, Far, Environmental Justice Affects Us All!

Ever wondered what environmental justice is all about?  Are you concerned about how environmental issues are disproportionately affecting people in poverty in Madison and around the globe?  Please join us to learn what environmental justice is and how it affects people locally, nationally and globally.  We will learn from presentations and engage in conversations on what the issues are in relation to environmental justice and what we, as students, faculty, and community members can do to work together to find solutions in our community and elsewhere.  FREE lunch provided to forum participants!

12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1270 Grainger Hall

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