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Spring into this season's fashion trends!
What the shuck is happening?
Read about this spring’s trending fashion! With each season that comes and goes, new fashion emerges and grows in popularity. From trends such as crochet to long denim shorts, learn how you can improve your closet for this spring!
Learn about the potential increase in bike thefts with warmer weather along with stats and tips to prevent theft like using U-locks and registering bikes with UNLPD. News reporter Andres Lopez also explains how campus cameras can help identify suspects. |
Read about the importance of spending time alone and how it can benefit mental health and improve personal growth. Learn about the difference between feeling lonely and choosing solitude while diving into the benefits of being comfortable alone such as independence, pursuing hobbies and engaging in self-reflection practices. |
Learn about the term “revenge bedtime procrastination” and how staying up late scrolling on your phone instead of sleeping is causing students to be sleep deprived. Read about the importance of establishing calming night time routines to combat bad bedtime habits, and the negative impacts of excessive screen time on academic performance. |
From a breakdown of dorm life to the best coffee shops and entertainment options near campus, our Guide to Campus can help you navigate your first few weeks as a Husker and beyond.
The Daily Nebraskan Show: 93.7 The Ticket
The Daily Nebraskan Show on 93.7 The Ticket aired last night with Ben Drozd, Joseph Maier and Danny Berg hosting. They talked about the NFL Draft being only two weeks away, created their way-too-early college basketball rankings for 2024-25 and finished up discussing the end of the NBA season with the Play-In Tournament coming soon. The Daily Nebraskan Show will return Monday at 11 p.m.
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