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‘Rhapsody in Black’ at the Lied
‘Rhapsody in Black’ at the Lied
What the shuck is happening?
"Rhapsody in Black," a one-man theatrical performance, is coming to the Lied Center. Written and acted by Leland Gantt, the free, livestreamed play chronicles his life experience as a Black man and dissects views of race.
UNL requires students, faculty and staff to complete a new sexual misconduct training this month, in an attempt to combat sexual misconduct on campus. Students who do not fulfill the training will be prevented from registering for the upcoming semester.
Nebraska baseball's freshmen starred in the Huskers' series win over Purdue this weekend, but none shined brighter than infielder Max Anderson. For his performance, he has been named The Daily Nebraskan's freshman athlete of the week. Check out his stats from the weekend here.
As the total count of Star City Culture Committee meetings reaches double digits, co-hosts Mark Champion and Jenna Thompson pick up imaginary swords for a thrilling first Dungeons & Dragons adventure. Wise masters Kailyn Drain and Roscoe Ricketts, two members of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln War Gamers Club, help the rookie co-hosts learn to create characters, embark on a one-shot adventure and make lifelong enemies with an ox.
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