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The holidays don't start with spooky season. Rosh Hashana begins Sept. 25, with a smattering of other non-Christian holidays throughout the fall and winter. Columnist Alexia Woodall wants you to try new holidays to experience other cultures -- and try new foods.
As Big Ten volleyball begins conference play, sports reporter Jay Mingo breaks down the hierarchy of the teams. Check out how each Big Ten team stacks up against each other.
Total enrollment at UNL has decreased for the fifth year in a row; however, the percentage of Huskers from diverse backgrounds has increased for the tenth straight year and out-of-state enrollment increased this year.
New hosts of the Scarlet Fever, Joseph Maier and Gavin Struve, bring you the first episode of season four. They dive into the biggest surprises of the 2022 Nebraska football season as well as give their thoughts on the Big Ten Power Rankings.
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