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Harper Hall's mystery urine thrower
What the shuck is happening?
Did you know Selleck Quadrangle isn't entirely closed? Find out how this former residence hall is now providing short-term housing solutions for students and visitors. From emergency accommodations to hosting university-related groups, Selleck's doors are open in unexpected ways. Learn more about its unique role and how you can access these accommodations.
University life is full of surprises, but urine throwing incidents? That's what residents of Harper Hall's seventh floor are dealing with. Since November last year, sporadic incidents have left the community puzzled and concerned. As UNLPD and housing investigate, discover the bizarre series of events that have unfolded, the community's response and what authorities are doing to resolve the situation. Dive into the mystery and stay informed. |
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Meet Maddie Ames, the rising star set to lead The Daily Nebraskan as its next Editor-in-Chief. With a background in journalism and a passion for collaboration, Maddie aims to take DN to new heights. Discover her vision for the future of the paper and how she plans to strengthen its impact on campus. Get ready to witness the dawn of a new era at the DN under Maddie's leadership! |
The Daily Nebraskan Show on 93.7 The Ticket aired last night with Ben Drozd, Marissa Kraus, and Anthony Rubek hosting. They reacted to Jamarques Lawrence transferring out of Nebraska, discussed the second weekend of March Madness, and talked about Husker baseball being ranked for the first time since 2021. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return tonight at 11 p.m. |
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