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NU men’s basketball’s short-lived Cinderella story ends with loss to A&M

Two minutes into the second half of its quarterfinal game Thursday, it seemed the clock had finally struck midnight for Nebraska. The Cornhuskers’ Cinderella Big 12 Conference Tournament run seemed all but over when No. 23 Texas A&M scored seven straight points to take a 16-point lead. But Nebraska had one last surprise left up its sleeve. The Huskers managed to fight back and trimmed A&M’s lead to 54-53 with 4:24 left in the game. Full story

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NU rifle team heads to NCAA Championships

With just the NCAA tournament remaining for the Nebraska women’s rifle team, the two seniors on the squad are now faced with the task of preparing for the last match of their collegiate careers.

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STAFF REPORT: Connie Yori receives coaching award nomination

Search “Connie Yori” in Wikipedia. You won’t find a personal page. Nebraska’s women’s basketball coach isn’t considered important enough to justify an article on the 3.2 million page and counting Web site. That might be changing soon.

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Husker swim team takes shaky season in stride

Yet again, the Nebraska swimming program finds itself on the bottom of the Big 12 Conference scrap heap.

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Economist creates tool to calculate farmers market sales

With the help of a new program, created by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist, more farmers will be able to see if selling products at farmers markets is an economic feasibility for them. Full story

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UNL student dancers bring choreography to Sheldon’s ‘Shrew’d’ exhibit

Student dancers will strut their stuff at the Sheldon Museum of Art tonight.

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Lincoln-based musician brings traveling folk to Knickerbockers

Oh, the places Orion Walsh goes. The Lincoln-based folk troubadour can’t stay in one spot for more than six months, he says. It’s his nature to be traveling.

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WELSCH: Unexpectedly cheery songs help remedy bad situations

As I write this column, I am sitting in class, trying to pay attention to a man in a tasteful striped shirt talking about the religion of an area of central Asia. It’s not that I don’t want to be in this class or that the subject matter is boring me. On the contrary, I find it wildly interesting, and I wish I could pay more attention.

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Avant-garde musician Amy Denio helps celebrate UNL Women’s Week

Sometimes it takes a worldly, avant-garde musician and feminist to shed a little light on issues at home.

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MASON: Adults should let children flourish, not fail them

The dad took the bag of Cheetos from the runny-faced little boy. His face immediately twisted in anguish, and he began to shriek. "Mine, mine, mine, mine!" His father laughed and handed me the bag. "Can you scan this really quick so I can give it back to him?" Full story

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