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College faith groups provide home away from home
College faith groups provide home away from home
What the shuck is happening?
In this chaotic, COVID-filled world, many students are seeking solace in their faith, and on UNL's campus, there are several different outlets to explore religious beliefs. Staff from The Newman Center, Citylight Church, Saint Paul United Methodist Church and Destinations Coffee House discuss in-person and virtual ways to connect to their ministries.
With the start of March Madness, upsets and Cinderella stories are right around the corner. Daily Nebraskan sportswriter Christian Horn says that talented announcers for the tournament only add to the wonderful chaos.
An anonymous reader asked The Daily Nebraskan, "Are there university faculty and staff unions?" We talked to former Faculty Senate President Kevin Hanrahan to hear why UNL faculty have not unionized.
"Canceling student loans could be life changing for millions of families across the country, but progressives are missing a chance to help another side of America that never even had the opportunity to consider college."
- Brian Beach, opinion columnist
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