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What the shuck is happening?

What the shuck is happening?

What the shuck is happening?

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents passed the 2021 spring semester schedule that eliminated spring break at their October meeting. The Daily Nebraskan set out to ask students what their thoughts were on having no spring break this year.

A team of University of Nebraska-Lincoln biochemists earned a five-year, $1.8 million grant to study the function and dysfunction of tight junctions. “Our research will also be very valuable in helping fellow researchers in the field to design therapies for diseases that arise due to tight junction dysfunction,” Sewwandi Rathnayake, a postdoctoral research associate at the Vecchio Lab said.

A Curious Cornhusker asked The Daily Nebraskan, “Why is housing charging a storage fee to students over winter break? Is there any way to avoid this unforeseen charge?” Charlie Francis, senior director of Housing & Dining Services, said the fee is meant to help University Housing determine how many students will be living on campus next semester.

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