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Problems with COVID-19 testing in rural Nebraska
Problems with COVID-19 testing in rural Nebraska
What the shuck is happening?
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"It’s a story I like to tell my native Lincoln friends because they almost don’t believe it, and they also don’t get it. They try to fit this knowledge with their preexisting assumptions about my very rural, very politically red hometown. 'Maybe people in rural areas just don’t want to get tested,' they tell me. 'Maybe the healthcare workers don’t want people to get tested.'
I know where they’re coming from. But I also know they’re wrong."
Emma Krab, opinion writer.
In yet another busy week for Nebraska athletics, plenty of freshman athletes once again stood out. None more so than volleyball outside hitter Lindsay Krause, who was crowned the DN Freshman Athlete of the Week for the second time in two weeks. Read more about Krause and this week's honorable mentions here:
A belated sexual assault that occurred at a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity party in 2015 was reported on Sept. 8.
A scammer pretended to be a police officer on a phone call and scammed a staff member of $506 of university money.
On this week's episode of In My Humble Opinion, the DN opinion staff share their thoughts on COVID-19 protocols on campus.
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