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UNL students share concerns about air quality warnings
UNL students share concerns about air quality warnings
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Have you noticed an air quality warning on your weather app lately? Smoke recently traveled into eastern Nebraskan from prescribed fires in the Flint Hills area of Kansas and Oklahoma, causing Lincoln’s air quality to reach unhealthy levels. Students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shared feelings of concern about the warnings.
Freshman Leo Linquet is one of seven international players on Nebraska’s men’s tennis team, and he’s had to deal with the transition to college, a different level of play and a new country. But as he’s started to see success late in the season, his performance has offered hints at a bright future ahead.
South Korean director Hong Sang-soo’s style as a director is cozy, which is sure to satisfy fans with his newest film “Walk Up.” Read film critic August Nelson’s review of his new film and why it is a must see for fans of Sang-soo.
Chancellor Ronnie Green made his first recommendations last Friday for the $10.8 million in permanent budget reductions. Columnist Brian Beach is overall pleased with the recommendations, but there’s one cut that he disagrees with.
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