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Change is good even if it means going from City to East Campus

Change is good even if it means going from City to East Campus

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While card games are generally a fun way to distance oneself from the outside world, one UNL junior has come up with a way to make card games meaningful. Rwandan native Shema Yahya's card game Muco combines conservation with Rwandan culture.

Despite more than 1200 miles separating the two teams, one of Nebraska softball's most reliable pipelines comes from a premier club situated in Corona, California, a city of fewer than 170,000 people. Read here about the team responsible for over a dozen Huskers:

Editor-in-Chief David Berman describes how his first-ever East Campus class in his final college semester has helped him process his anxieties about graduating and recognize that change, no matter how scary, is ultimately good.

While many UNL students have interesting jobs and activities, it's tough to top Jazari Kual Zakaria's project this semester: running for Congress.

Interested in guiding UNL's independent student publication next year? Apply for the 2022-2023 Daily Nebraskan Editor-in-Chief position now. Applications are due Feb. 14 at 11:59 p.m. For more information, email David Berman at [email protected].

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