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UNL justifies tuition and fees during COVID-19
UNL justifies tuition and fees during COVID-19
What the shuck is happening?
The Daily Nebraskan explores Lincoln's Black history across business, music, sports and more.
A new process group for sexual assault and abuse survivors of color will be run by Counseling and Psychological Services and the Center for Advocacy, Response and Education. ASUN External Vice President Saisha Adhikari said it is made to help the members "give each other the strength to grow and make change."
After the institution of mandatory COVID-19 saliva testing at the start of this semester, UNL students share how safe they feel on campus.
A student asked The Daily Nebraskan how UNL justifies charging the same tuition and fees rates for fewer in-person classes and opportunities during the pandemic. Leslie Reed, UNL's public affairs director, responds to the Curious Cornhusker, and COVID editor Zach Wendling talks with two freshmen looking to reduce or reimburse student fees through ASUN legislation.
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