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Renovated Raising Cane's to re-open soonđ
Renovated Raising Cane's to re-open soonđ
What the shuck is happening?
After a year of renovations, the downtown Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers will reopen on March 31. Read about the renovation process and how UNL students are reacting to the reopening here.
India Enter picked up cello after her parents picked it for her to play in her middle school band. Now, she's a junior music major studying the instrument at UNL. On March 30, she'll be showcasing what she's learned through the Lied Center's Huskers in the Spotlight livestream series.
Baseball and softball dominated the Husker athletics scene this weekend, with each squad playing a four-game series at home. Consequently, freshmen athletes from both sports appeared in all three spots of the Daily Nebraskan's Freshman Athlete of the Week award. Find out who took home the award.
Live from the National Public Radioâs headquarters, itâs Lincoln folk band The Wildwoods!Of course, by âNPRâs headquartersâ we really mean The Daily Nebraskanâs dimly-lit podcast room in the basement of the union. Nonetheless, Noah and Chloe Gose, the local songwriting sensations known as The Wildwoods, are joining co-hosts Mark Champion and Jenna Thompson to talk about traveling the world, quarantine creativity and marriage.Tune in until the end to hear their new single âLike My Old Manâ and âThe Thought of Romance,â an unreleased Parisian-style song with notes so swoon-worthy youâll feel like youâre walking the streets of France.
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