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Unpacking accountability within the university
Unpacking accountability within the university
What the shuck is happening?
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As a first-generation student, Daily Nebraskan editor-in-chief Rebbeca Hummel reflects on how accountability and empathy has impacted her UNL undergraduate career and what she hopes it can do for all of UNL.
Ronnie Green takes a look back and reflects on his seven-year period as UNL's chancellor, sharing his favorite memories, stories and background that got him to where he is today.
Several Greek life affiliates and members acknowledge the risks associated with drinking culture and emphasize that it is not a problem exclusive to Greek organizations, but the university. Culture reporters Sara Badura and Kayla Doll dive into the proactive steps taken by chapters to combat this issue, and change the negative perceptions surrounding it.
College life comes with being exposed to a diverse range of experiences and ideas. Along with that, it brings concerns and questions when it comes to classes and professors. With many students uninformed on how they can express these thoughts, news reporters Owen Reimer and Ryan Luetkemeyer share the process of how you can hold your professor accountable, and how course evaluations come into play.
When name, image and likeness became legal for collegiate athletes, many UNL athletes took the opportunity to profit off of themselves. Nebraska wrestler Ridge Lovett shared his excitement about NIL’s potential benefits, along with others.
As a student under Ronnie Green as chancellor for eight semesters, opinion columnist Brian Beach has very few complaints about what Green has accomplished and endured within his leadership role.
Opinion columnist Alexia Woodall argues that implementing stricter regulations over professors' power could benefit UNL by creating a more productive and inclusive learning environment for everyone.
Who needs more accountability; professors or students? Opinion columnist Will Cook shares why he thinks students need to cut their professors more slack and take responsibility for their wrongdoings.
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