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How the community saved The Coffee House☕
How the community saved The Coffee House☕
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The Coffee House has been a cornerstone of Lincoln's coffee culture since its opening in 1987, but faced new challenges in the age of COVID-19. Catch up with The Coffee House following its online fundraiser, which has raised over $22,000 so far.
Nine Nebraska museums are collaborating to collect stories, objects, photos and videos for the historical preservation of the COVID-19 pandemic. From vaccine cards to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduation box, these museums have been trying to document the pandemic's impact on Nebraska.
Nebraska men's gymnast Taylor Christopulos is this week's DN Freshman Athlete of the Week. To cap off an impressive first year, Christopulos earned All-American honors at the NCAA Championships this weekend. Read about his performance and the other impressive showings from Husker freshmen over the last week.
On this week’s episode of the “Star City Culture Committee,” co-hosts Mark Champion and Jenna Thompson bridge the gap between The Daily Nebraskan’s culture editors of past, present and future for Champion’s last “Star City Culture Committee” meeting before graduation.
Sam Crisler, the drummer in local garage punk band Death Cow, co-host of KZUM radio show Hear Nebraska FM, experienced show booker and culture editor from 2017-19, and Jolie Peal, next year’s senior culture editor, discuss the music scene, COVID-19-induced social anxiety, the infamous Death Cow House venue and the secrets of covering arts and entertainment in Lincoln.
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