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Who doesn't like a musical?
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The Nebraska Repertory Theatre is staging its first musical production in over five years. “Big Fish” showcases the talents of students from the Glenn Korff School of Music and the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film. Directed by Ann Marie Pollard, the production uses projection design and tells a story of love and family.
With finals coming up, many students find it easy to neglect physical activity. However, taking a daily walk can offer numerous benefits including lowered risk of heart disease, strokes, improved mood and much more. Read all about why opinion columnist Turner Wittstruck believes prioritizing a daily walk can be a wise choice for students. |
Former Nebraska basketball players had mixed experiences in the NBA this season. Dive into everything that happened from Dalano Banton excelling after a trade to the Portland Trail Blazers, to Bryce McGowens showing improvement in Charlotte, and so much more. |
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed their first bill of the term. Dive into Renata Cadena being elected as Speaker of the Senate and Trey Quick as Appointments Board Chair. Read all about the bill that was passed and who was appointed to the Freshman Campus Leadership Associates Appointments Board. |
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From a breakdown of dorm life to the best coffee shops and entertainment options near campus, our Guide to Campus can help you navigate your first few weeks as a Husker and beyond.
The Daily Nebraskan Show on 93.7 The Ticket aired last night with Ben Drozd and Joseph Maier hosting. They previewed tomorrow’s football spring game, reacted to last night’s first round of the NFL Draft and discussed the recent happenings in the NBA playoffs. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return Monday at 11pm.
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