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After a two year hiatus, Diwali Night is back
After a two year hiatus, Diwali Night is back
What the shuck is happening?
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The Indian Students Association celebrates Diwali on campus each year. This year the attendance was slim, but the group still put on festivities including traditional music, dances and food.
Communities across the nation celebrated Veterans Day yesterday, UNL being no exception. Hear from ROTC cadets and staff about what the day means to them.
On this week's episode of Scarlet Fever, host Grant Hansen and co-host Landon Wirt break down a seismic week within the Nebraska football program. Landon and Grant close the show by breaking down a disappointing season-opening game for Nebraska men's basketball and giving their weekly college football picks in a bye week edition of "1, 2, NU."
"This is the first birthday where I have completely dreaded the idea of turning a year older. In an effort to cheer myself up, I created a list of 22 things I learned at 22 years old."
Allie Micaletti, assistant engagement editor
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