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What are those big green plant towers in Selleck?

What are those big green plant towers in Selleck?

What the shuck is happening?

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Micro-farms—small, hydroponic plots—have made an appearance next to Grains and Greens in the Selleck Dining Hall thanks to a partnership between the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Babylon Micro-Farms. “I like that it’s fresh and local; you don’t get any fresher,” said a university dining services official.

Nebraska athletics had perhaps its most eventful weekend of the new year. Here’s what happened across rifle, swim and dive and men’s and women’s tennis the past few days.

Last week, opinion columnist Brian Beach argued that ChatGPT would not destroy the journalism industry as we know it. Assistant opinion editor Ben Lampman gave ChatGPT a chance to respond.

As an engineering student, Sherri Jones struggled with how to connect her work to people. Now, as dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences, Jones puts people first. “I want to be a dean that is visible,” Jones said, “that is a collaborator, [that is] seen as a colleague. And I want people to call me Sherri. That's the kind of culture I want to build.”

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