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Students are skeptical about being back in-person

Students are skeptical about being back in-person

What the shuck is happening?

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Amid the COVID-19 omicron-based surge, some students are mixed over the new semester, with some concerned over being back and others thankful to still be in person.

While the popularity of streaming video games on platforms like Twitch is on the rise, it's still a male-dominated activity. UNL student and streamer Emily Madden is hoping to make room for herself and other women online. 

Nebraska women's basketball has cooled following a hot start. Head coach Amy Williams' squad looks to get back on track this weekend against a team the Huskers have enjoyed great success against in recent years. Women's basketball beat reporter Scottie Spinazola previews the matchup here:

After a month-and-a-half hiatus, Scarlet Fever is back! This week, host Grant Hansen and co-host Landon Wirt break down Nebraska football's busy winter, then discuss Husker men's and women's basketball programs trending in opposite directions. Landon and Grant close the show with a breakdown of the most recent installment of the Daily Nebraskan's Big Ten Men's Basketball Power Rankings.

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