"For any gender, it's got to be a legal union. We're not going to publish a heterosexual couple that's lived together for 15 years and wants their anniversary announced. You have to set the standard somewhere, and the best way is to go by whether it's legal."
Joel Long, director of public relations for the Omaha World-Herald, discussing the newspaper's policy for announcing same-sex marriages.
"This isn't just for us, This isn't about Kristy Wilke getting her wedding announced. It's for all couples like us."
Kristy Wilke, explaining why she petitioned for same-sex marriage announcements.
"A warning: Nebraska easily lures people back. If life beats you down, it's a great place to lick your wounds."
Columnist Warren Hale, talking about the virtues of living in Nebraska.
"By the way, if you are reading this, the Gaughan Multicultural Center is your building."
Andre Fortune, inviting students to visit the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center.
"He's a fast guy, and we're going to use him on offense. Y'all see him. He scoots. I still say sometimes, ‘My God, look at him run.'"
Nebraska receiver Brandon Kinnie, on potential Husker starting quarterback Taylor Martinez.
"If you look at teams on movies, they don't win the first game or match of the season – they're the underdog. We're going to take that attitude moving forward."
Husker setter Sydney Anderson, after Nebraska's five-set upset loss to Florida on Sunday.
"Through beer goggles, I thought I was the man — until I dropped her on the cement basement floor and she ran off to a bathroom somewhere to assess the damage."
A&E columnist Nate Ruleaux discusses a bad freshman party.
"At the end of the day, this song is truly irresponsible. Perry's label, Capitol, knows exactly who it is marketing her pudgy curves to. Yet they let this slide through."
Casey Welsch discusses how offensive Katy Perry's single, "Teenage Dream," is to young girls.



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