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What the shuck is happening?
What the shuck is happening?
What the shuck is happening?
According to an article published by the Lincoln Journal Star, members of the fraternity Alpha Gamma Rho were captured on security camera footage both stealing Black Lives Matter signs from a neighborhood near campus and disposing of them in a dumpster in their parking lot.
Despite the Big Ten's decision to have a 2020 football season, Lincoln businesses that rely on Husker football revenue will still see a fiscal loss due to COVID-19 limitations.
The NCAA announced that the college basketball season will start Nov. 25, and practices can begin on Oct. 14. In men’s basketball, teams can schedule up to 24 regular-season games and participate in one multiple-team event (like a non-conference tournament) that includes up to three games.
The Daily Nebraskan had the opportunity to speak with Lincoln's "saucy nugs guy" Ander Christensen and discuss his plans for the future, the presence of faith in his life and his pursuit of happiness. Read the full Q&A here.
Q:
The fact that you have a positive outlook on this is interesting. It doesn’t seem that you’re worried about not following up your hit.
A:
Not at all. Here’s the thing — let’s say I absolutely fail at this. I’m going to step out, I’m going to try my own thing. Maybe try to be a YouTube personality or something like that. Who knows — okay, I know, but I’m just not saying it yet. But if I fail, I’m still young. I’m only 27. I’m a young guy, and I can fail so many more times in life and still end up being OK. So why not try it? What would you do today if you knew that tomorrow you couldn’t fail? I would try this out and go forward with it.
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