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Discover the perks of on-campus employment at UNL through the stories of students. From flexible schedules to supportive environments, on-campus jobs offer more than just a paycheck. Explore the benefits and insights of working within the university community.

UNLPD introduces Convey911, a groundbreaking tool allowing students to communicate with law enforcement via text in 170 languages. They are enhancing campus safety, revolutionizing emergency response by breaking language barriers and breaking new ground in campus safety with this cutting-edge tool.

Get ready to discover the future of fashion with BYSANDERSBRIAN and Society 16. From avant-garde streetwear to positive messaging, these brands are shaking up the industry. With unique designs and powerful messages, they're paving the way for a new era of style. Keep an eye on these rising stars — they're about to make big waves in the fashion world.

UNL students brace for a potential $28 hike in semester fees as the Committee for Fee Allocations unveils its proposed adjustments. From funding student groups to essential services like the Rec Centers and Health Center, every dollar allocation is scrutinized. Stay tuned as the proposal navigates approval processes, shaping the financial landscape for the upcoming academic year.

The Daily Nebraskan Show on 93.7 The Ticket aired last night with Ben Drozd and Anthony Rubek hosting. They talked all things men’s hoops, previewing Nebraska’s big road game against Ohio State, and looked at the Big Ten as a whole. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return tonight at 11 p.m.

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.

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