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Lowering professors' salaries could harm education quality
Lowering professors' salaries could harm education quality
What the shuck is happening?
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In his third opinion on UNL’s incoming budget reductions, columnist Brian Beach argues that UNL shouldn’t cut pay for professors. It may seem like an easy solution, but it could have larger consequences than students think.
In today’s digital age, artificial intelligence and machine learning are becoming more and more prevalent in everyday life. The tasks that these programs can complete are becoming increasingly complicated and are shattering what was once thought to be possible.
ChatGPT for example, a popular software used to learn concepts and generate ideas, has gained some traction at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln among students and educators.
“The Super Mario Bros. Movie” hit the box office and is a smash, filled with nostalgic game references and humor. Read film critic Evan Dondlinger’s review of the movie and why it is a must see for all Mario fans.
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