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Books may have a leg up on movies
Books may have a leg up on movies
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Freshman Rylee Gregg argues for the value of reading and enjoying literature, even if movies provides an easy, relaxing experience. Gregg looks over the health benefits and costs associated with a literature-focused media lifestyle.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professors and students discuss the shortcomings of the Asian studies program.
Find out who takes home the final Daily Nebraskan Freshman Athlete of the Week award for the 2021-22 school year here:
In the reading world, it's common knowledge that the book is always better. Book columnist Maddie Ames describes why four book adaptations missed the mark and discusses her predictions for three upcoming releases.
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