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Experience yesterday’s solar eclipse through the lens of Justin Diep. Witness students gathered outside the Nebraska Union, amazed by the scene. Lincoln witnessed an 80% totality, leaving everyone in awe. The next eclipse visible at the university won't grace the skies until 2045.
Step into compassion this April as Lincoln hosts its annual Day Without Shoes drive, providing vital footwear for families facing hardships in our community. From donation details to event participation, discover how you can be part of this heartwarming effort to ensure no one in Lincoln goes without shoes. |
Step into the Great Plains Art Museum and join the conversation about our relationship with the heartland. Meet Karla Hernandez Torrijos, UNL's Student Storyteller in Residence, as she invites you to share your thoughts and memories of the Great Plains on postcards. Through her project "Dear Great Plains," Hernandez Torrijos aims to diversify perceptions of the region. |
Are you capable of making the right decision of where to live off campus? Join us as we dive into crucial advice from experts and real student experiences to help you sidestep common mistakes. From maintenance nightmares to lease loopholes, you don't want to risk regrets, so read on to make informed choices for your next chapter! |
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The DN Show aired last night with Ben Drozd, Anthony Rubek, and Marissa Krausand hosting. They led off discussing the March Madness Championship Reaction, Andrew Morgan transferring to Nebraska, and to wrap it up they talked about Husker baseball and softball. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return tonight at 11 p.m. |
From a breakdown of dorm life to the best coffee shops and entertainment options near campus, our Guide to Campus can help you navigate your first few weeks as a Husker and beyond.
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