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What the shuck is happening?

What the shuck is happening?

What the shuck is happening?

ASUN passed Senate Bill 7, authored by Appointments Board Chair Taylor Jarvis, meaning ASUN will add a “pronouns” line to all applications. 

“We’re trying to make ASUN the most welcoming and inclusive place that it can possibly be for students of all gender identities,” Jarvis said. 

According to Leslie Reed, public affairs director for University Communication,the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department cross checks all UNL-affiliated cases with the university’s directory andreports those results to the university. 

 

The Daily Nebraskan consultedUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln studentsto finally define the divide between thetwo tortilla-based classics.

Applications due Oct. 23.

Correction

Yesterday's newsletter included a story headlined "Nebraska Athletics is highest paid NU department." The description stated that the highest paid athletics personnel inludes three deans, two Central Administration administrators, two chancellors, two vice chancellors, two University of Nebraska Medical Center directors, one chair and one professor.This is incorrect. Of the 25 highest paid NU positions, these are the only 13 positions that are not in athletics.

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