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Make-A-Wish creates pop star out of fifth-grader Cayden Hubbard
On Wednesday morning, 11-year-old Cayden Hubbard, the recipient of a wish
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Sixth Fulbright winner aspires to start family literacy program in Brazil
When Loni O’Grady heard she had won a Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in Brazil, she immediately told her students.
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ASUN finishes semester legislation with controversy
In the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska’s last meeting of the semester, Pandora’s box was opened.
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RHA approves $10,000 for summer activities, appoints residential enhancement chair, events chair
In an anticlimactic end to a busy semester, the Residence Hall Association of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln waived its constitution to secure funding for its summer activities.
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UNITE Academic Achievement Powwow
On April 21, the University of Nebraska Inter-Tribal Exchange held its annual academic achievement powwow to celebrate Native American graduates. Video by Kevin Moser
Freedom March
The Nebraska University Students Against Modern-Day Slavery held Freedom March to call attention to human trafficking within Nebraska and to support legislation addressing it. By Maricia Guzman
News
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ASUN continues to advocate for students, work on next year’s plans
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska has a lot to do next year.
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Parking and Transit Services fee increase squanders CFA’s no-increase goal
The Committee for Fees Allocation had hoped to avoid a student fee increase for the 2012
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Faculty Senate makes strides to identify unaddressed faculty and student concerns
Collaboration defines this year's Faculty Senate
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Bedbugs define semester for residence halls; Housing creates plan in case of future issues
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln faced a new challenge during the 2012 spring semester:
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Make-A-Wish creates pop star out of fifth-grader Cayden Hubbard
On Wednesday morning, 11-year-old Cayden Hubbard, the recipient of a wish
Sports
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All-big ten, honorable mention all-american Jordan Hooper named DN’s female athlete of the semester
Connie Yori handed Jordan Hooper a sheet of paper at the end of the season.
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Track and field’s Barrefors pushes to top NU decathlon record
Bjorn Barrefors already locked up a school record in the heptathlon.
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NU softball prepares for Michigan State series
Who let the dogs out? Apparently the Nebraska softball team will this weekend.
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After nearly two decades of Coaching, Kendig still inspires women’s gymnastics team
In its first 17 seasons of establishment, the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team
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Women’s golfers focus on putting, chipping for this weekend’s shot at a big ten championship
It was October the last time the NU women’s golf team played in French Lick, Ind.
Arts
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A&E EDITORS: Sorry for subjecting you to our failures all semester
Well, you fucked up. You trusted us. And honestly, it’s probably your fault anyway.
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DN picks top 5 must-see summer flicks
This summer's expected blockbusters are out of this world.
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HELBERG: Films can teach great things if you let them
Helberg discusses his experiences covering film for the DN
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DN arts writers weigh in on top 5 albums of the semester
Of Monsters and Men and Jack White top this semester's picks.
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Newly reinstated Sigma Chi hopes to revamp image with fight night philanthropy event
Sigma Chi may have been knocked down, but they intend to get up and keep fighting.
Opinion
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Kantack: Overused political arguments spur ignorance
I like to think I know a thing or two about politics by now.
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Kohen: Death penalty and life imprisonment terms need revision
I’ve been very fortunate to write a monthly column for the Daily Nebraskan this year.
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SMITH: Time at DN inspired public service aspirations
I never thought I’d be anywhere near a newsroom.
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JARVI: China’s quick rise to power comes with long-term consequences
China is one of the fastest and most consistently growing economies of the late 20th century.
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XU: Education and work ethic key to China’s economic growth
China is rising. It’s described as a peaceful rise by Chinese officials.
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