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Six more weeks of winter explained❄
Six more weeks of winter explained❄
What the shuck is happening?
The Daily Nebraskan explores Lincoln's Black history across business, music, sports and more.
On Feb. 2, the groundhog saw his shadow and predicted more winter. Since then, Nebraska has experienced record-breaking low temperatures, and Lincoln dipped to -31 degrees last Tuesday. Matthew Van Den Broeke, an associate professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences, spoke about the record weather.
Nebraska sports doesn't stop with only the likes of football, basketball and volleyball. Read about the travails of Husker wrestling, gymnastics and tennis this week.
Culture reporter Johnna Sisneros believes that, since the dawn of colonial Puritanism, women have been subject to harsh rules regarding sexuality. As a result, rape culture, objectification and an uncomfortableness to embrace femininity runs rampant in the United States.
On the first episode of “The Game,” co-hosts Johnna Sisneros, Graham Guenette and Haley Elder dive into commitment issues, hook-up culture and more.
"To anyone fearful they’ve made the wrong decision with their major or worried they’re not prepared because of what they did in high school, don’t be. It is never too late to prepare yourself for success; don’t count yourself out.
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Zach Wendling, COVID editor
Read Zach's letter from the editor here.
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