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Video games and mass shootings have no correlation

Video games and mass shootings have no correlation

What the shuck is happening?

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Assistant culture editor and video game aficionado Alexandra Carollo is tired of hearing that video games cause gun violence. Game developers should not be responsible for monitoring children's content.

This weekend, the Mid-America Center will host the 17th annual Anime Nebraskon, an event bringing Japanese animation and pop culture to the Midwest. Culture reporter Brayden Adcock outlines what will be offered and why event programmers value the connections formed at Nebraskon.

A chaotic weekend of college football did not stop at the Big Ten. Assistant sports editor Joseph Maier makes sense of where the conference’s teams stand near the season’s midway point.

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