Skit Night full of iconic movie spoofs
Friday night saw the return of Homecoming’s most popular event, Pep Rally/Skit Night. The event featured skits from multiple on-campus groups, as well as the winners of the shield, banner, window, spirit cup and homecoming royalty were announced. With performances by cheer and dance, a speech by Head Football Coach Jonathan Johnson and Relay for
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UNL budget cuts threaten students’ education and success
On Sept. 12, Chancellor Rodney D. Bennet provided a proposal to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Academic Planning Committee (APC), which would reduce UNL’s budget by approximately $27.5M. The proposal details what programs and offices will be cut or reduced to save money. Administrative reductions, efficiencies and voluntary separation incentive payments make up the majority,
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Political Corner: What does the government shutdown mean for you?
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American Democracy Week educates about misinformation
This past week, Doane celebrated another American Democracy Week (ADW), packed with events designed to educate and uplift campus voices. Hosted by Professor Amanda Irions, Professor Tim Hill and Sara Hinds, copywriter in the Office of Strategic Marketing, the week had an event each day except Friday. The week kicked off with a screening of
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Political Corner: What is going on in Nebraska?
On Sept. 10, conservative political activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University (UVU). The shooting came two weeks after the school shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and just hours after another shooting in Evergreen, Colorado. Following the incident at UVU, a member affiliated with the Los Manitas Community Advocates in North
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APO hosts another theatre cabaret
Friday, Sept. 12, was a lively night on campus as Alpha Psi Omega (APO) held its theatre cabaret. The event drew a crowd as those passing through Lakeside stopped to watch the performers. APO is a national honorary organization that recognizes those with leadership skills and commitment to theatre. As such, this event allowed some
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American Democracy Week is back
American Democracy Week commenced on Monday, Sept. 8, and will run through Saturday. Professor Tim Hill, one of the event’s planners, expressed enthusiasm for the diverse activities scheduled throughout the week. “I’m genuinely excited about every day on the calendar,” Hill said. “We’ve worked hard to build a week of interesting and thematically related events,
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Political Corner: What’s going on in Washington, D.C.
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