Bike riders prepare to cross Nebraska for ‘End of the World Tour’
According to the Mayan calendar, the world is supposed to end this year. ...
View ArticleNU Regents approve Employee Plus One
Beginning Jan. 1, 2013, all University of Nebraska employees and their partners will receive insurance coverage. ...
View ArticleTuition to rise 3.75 percent next semester
By: Kevin Moser In the smallest increase since 1997, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents voted on Friday to raise tuition by 3.75 percent for 2012-13. ...
View ArticleLocal products, organic foods, artists take center stage at Haymarket Farmers...
A row of dolls with hand-sewn faces and yarn hair reminiscent of Raggedy Ann watch people hurry from booth to booth, eagerly buying local goods from the Haymarket Farmers’ Market. and nb...
View ArticleCarpenters look to craft custom kitchen pieces
Custom Kitchen Carpentry is a newcomer on the Haymarket Farmers’ Market scene this year. ...
View ArticleUNL officials stand by recruitment efforts despite a small dip in enrollment...
After a grand entrance into the Big Ten, administrators at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln may not be seeing the enrollment numbers they’d hoped for. ...
View ArticleLi expected to return to US
Officials at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced last Wednesday that a professor who went missing in China will be returning home. ...
View ArticleEye-catching tattoos affect presentability in work force
Tattoos are an expression of the individuals who wear them – permanent display of ideals, memories or dreams. ...
View ArticleProfessor returns to Lincoln after 14-day detainment in China
Weixing Li, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of practice in business management, has returned to Lincoln after almost 14 days under the custody of the Chinese authorities. ...
View ArticleUNL literary journal goes digital through Kindle
For those who have tablets and enjoy the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s quarterly publication, the Prairie Schooner, life just got easier. ...
View ArticlePermits ensure safe use, sale of fireworks
As red, white and blue sparks paint the sky it’s not hard for Americans to feel patriotic. ...
View ArticleCity’s Uncle Sam Jam guarantees free fun, fireworks, festivities
Lincoln will once again light up the skies with its annual fireworks display, the Uncle Sam Jam. ...
View ArticleASUN considers Happy Cab for student taxi service
After a long ride with Lincoln’s only taxi service, Servant Cab, ASUN may be looking to hail a new company for ‘475-RIDE.’ ...
View ArticleUniversity restores Love Library cupola
The restoration and painting of Love Library’s white cupola was finished during the week of the Fourth of July, just in time for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to show off its towering Lincoln...
View ArticleStudent named Olympic torchbearer for volunteer work
Originating in ancient Greece, the Olympic Games symbolize and celebrate the most physically capable members of the human race. ...
View ArticleStudent starts gameday rental business
Finding a ticket to a sold-out Husker football game can be difficult, and sometimes finding a place to stay after the game is just as impossible. ...
View ArticleMcMillan qualifies in heptathlon for London Olympics
Chantae McMillan qualified for the Olympics on June 30 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. ...
View ArticleCornhusker State Games cater to all ages, athletic interests
People have competed in the Olympics for millennia, but when the Games can’t come here, Nebraska compensates. ...
View ArticleWeekend helps freshmen ease into college life
Some incoming freshmen got a closer look at campus this weekend. ...
View ArticleUNL to host last-minute blood drive to help replenish low supply
This summer’s scorching temperatures have people seeking any way to beat the heat. But the Red Cross is asking people to roll up their sleeves for a different reason. ...
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