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How to spot an impaired or intoxicated driver on the road
How to spot an impaired or intoxicated driver on the road
What the shuck is happening?
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With an increase in arrests of people driving while intoxicated or impaired, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department is providing tips for students on signs of an intoxicated or impaired driver and what they should do in that situation.
Local emo band No Functional Purpose will release their first EP on Friday, Feb. 4. The band's frontman and founder said the group has grown, both in size and skill.
Nebraska women's basketball's hectic four-game homestand comes to a close on Thursday when the team hosts Penn State. While the Nittany Lions aren't the most formidable side in the Big Ten, they could exploit the Huskers defensively. Women's basketball beat reporter Scottie Spinazola previews the matchup here:
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At the risk of sounding like a baby boomer cartoonist, people these days spend way too much time on those darn phones.
While Instagram, Facebook and Twitter all have their plethora of problems, TikTok is the worst offender in just about every way."
Brian Beach, opinion columnist
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