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After months of speculation, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has revealed its tentative plans for how it would use State Fair Park as a research and development campus. (0) comments

About 30 student and community members gathered Friday evening for the annual Little Aksarben showmanship competition held by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Block and Bridle Club. (0) comments

Ashley Havlena, a junior nursing major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was shocked when she read her e-mail before going to class on Nov. 5. The e-mail was from the Recording Industry Association of America, and it said she had 20 days to pay $3,000 for 87 songs she illegally downloaded, or she would have to go to court. (1) comment

Nearly one-third of Nebraska's top high school graduates from last spring now attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, according to a report presented to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents on Nov. 9. (1) comment

Employees at Wolfden Dairy in Kearney milk about 600 cows three times a day. From there, the milk is transported to a cheese plant in Ravenna and a Robert's milk plant in Omaha. This sounds normal enough, but recently the price of obtaining and transporting milk has increased dramatically. (0) comments

Nebraskon took place this weekend, an anime convention drawing hundreds from across the country. (0) comments

As small cities like Lincoln and Omaha continue to expand, the debate on urban sprawl becomes personal for farmers who live near the cities' outskirts. (0) comments

Taking the correct courses at the right time can be a complex process, but Florida State University takes an approach that tries to ensure a student can graduate. (0) comments

To see the new garden at Pioneers Park Nature Center, just look up. The Visitor's Services Wing of the Prairie Building at the center, 3201 S. Coddington Road, recently installed a new rooftop garden. (0) comments

The Scientist, a monthly science, technology and business journal, announced in its November issue that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the eighth best place to work in academia, taken from a reader survey. (0) comments

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