- The Husk
- Posts
- Why a student journalist canceled a newspaper subscription
Why a student journalist canceled a newspaper subscription
Why a student journalist canceled a newspaper subscription
What the shuck is happening?
Sponsored by
Paying for monthly newspapers can be a chore, but cancelling the subscription can be just as much of a headache. Opinion columnist Brian Beach shares his journey canceling his subscription with the Journal Star.
A small town 15 miles north of Lincoln has supplied Nebraska’s championship-level volleyball program with three of its regular contributors. Each provides a unique skillset and elevates the Huskers' culture.
The Injury Prevention and Care center on East campus doesn't open until 10 a.m. and closes at 9 p.m. on weekdays. While there are first aid and CPR certified staffers at the rec at all times, the IPC center bases its hours on when the rec is busy in order to fit its budget.
Sponsored by
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.
Have a question? Submit it through Curious Cornhuskers, and we'll answer it in an article.
Want campus news delivered straight to you? Look no further than The Daily Nebraskan's new text service, Husk'd. Subscribe below.