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Inter-Tribal Exchange brings celebration to campus
Inter-Tribal Exchange brings celebration to campus
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October 10 marks the second nationally-recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day. To celebrate the occasion, members of the University of Nebraska Inter-Tribal Exchange doled out Native facts alongside Twix bars and Snickers.
Eating fall and winter foods, like broccoli, citrus fruits and sweet potatoes, can benefit you, local farmers and the environment. Columnist Alexis Goeman grew up eating with the seasons, and she thinks you should start now.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln alumni Heather Striebel talks about her career in costume design. Read culture reporter Katherine Prochnow's article on the latest designs that Striebel worked on for a UNL staff-directed film.
Multiple exciting intra-conference matchups provided for an electric weekend of Big Ten football. After much shake-up in the middle of the conference, sports editor Joseph Maier gives his latest ranking of all 14 teams.
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