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UNL professors reflect on 9/11

UNL professors reflect on 9/11

What the shuck is happening?

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Nearly twenty years after 9/11, two UNL professors reflect on how the tragic day changed American life and the world at large.

Nebraska football head coach Scott Frost is on to something when he says that the last five minutes of the first half and the first five minutes of the second half is the most important stretch of the game. Assistant sports editor Martin Herz takes a deeper dive into where Nebraska stands on that front, as well as where the Huskers need to improve in dominating this vital juncture of the game.

"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the latest Marvel installment to grace the silver screen. Culture reporter Evan Dondlinger reviewed the film as "phenomenal " and "wondrous" due to the acting and fight scenes in the movie.

On this week's episode of "The Game," co-hosts Haley Elder and Johnna Sisneros are joined by Evan Dondlinger, The Daily Nebraskan's go-to movie man and assistant multimedia editor, to discuss the distasteful relationship dynamics in Netflix's new rom-com "He's All That."

"How is it fair that young

women are forced to grow up and be consistently reminded that we are sexual objects while the boys were allowed to revel in their childhood? Why weren’t they pulled aside to be told that women deserve respect and to keep it in their pants? Why weren’t they forced to grow up with us?"

- Jolie PealSenior Culture Editor

Read Jolie's Letter from the Editor here.

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