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ROTC students trek 26.2 miles in epic tribute
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In homage to the brave soldiers of the Bataan Death March, seven ROTC students undertook a challenging 26.2-mile trek. They faced daunting terrain similar of the soldiers. Crossing the finish line, they embodied the spirit of resilience and remembrance. Their journey honors the sacrifices of the past and inspires hope for the future. |
The Daily Nebraskan Show on 93.7 The Ticket aired last night with Ben Drozd, Marissa Kraus, and Anthony Rubek hosting. Yesterday was Recap Monday, and there was plenty to talk about. The trio talked Nebraska basketball, recapped the first weekend of March Madness and reviewed Husker baseball and softball from the weekend. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return tonight at 11 p.m. |
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