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Over-the-counter life saver

Over-the-counter life saver

What the shuck is happening?

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Naloxone, the generic name for the ‘Narcan’ brand nasal spray which is the standard treatment for opioid overdose, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Association earlier this month, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has plans to have the over-the-counter drug available on campus.

With the college basketball season now over, sports reporter Cameron King breaks down a list of potential transfer portal targets for Husker Hoops this offseason.

With summer approaching, that means more students are headed off to various music festivals and concerts. Read culture reporter Sara Badura’s article on which festivals students will be lining up for this summer.

Coming to college is a big change. Applying for a senior position at a job you just started is a lot. Social media director Lexie Worden never used to be good with change, but new experiences – including at The Daily Nebraskan – have taught her to appreciate stepping outside her comfort zone.

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