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BRIGHT beats Ignite in ASUN runoff election. (2) comments

UNMC donation helps plans to build nursing school addition (1) comment

Fans of the university-banned game known to many as "Assassins" could fight the new rule with different weapons: not NERF guns, but socks and spoons (2) comments

Christensen's arraignment rescheduled for Thursday Andy Christensen's arraignment has been moved to Thursday. The NU offensive lineman has been suspended from the football team indefinitely, according to a statement by coach Bo Pelini. Christensen was arrested on Saturday for allegedly sexually assaulting a UNL student at the Brass Rail. (0) comments

The average weight of a hamburger patty is three to four ounces. Last year, Nebraska produced 7.22 billion pounds of red meat - more than any other state in the country - according to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Nebraska's always been one of the top (states)," said Dennis Burson, an animal science professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (0) comments

A new chapter of online access has been opened at the University of Nebraska?Lincoln. Recently iTunes U, an application of iTunes that allows colleges and universities to share audio and video files, added the University of Nebraska to its growing list of schools using the program. (0) comments

Following the tragedy at Northern Illinois University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's department of communications posted updated tips on its emergency preparedness Web site on how to react to a violent incident. University Police crafted and created the tips, said Kelly Bartling, news manager for UNL's communications department. (0) comments

Mac users are special. In an online survey of 7,500 computer users, Apple computer aficionados believed themselves to be more open-minded, perfectionist and socially and politically liberal than the general population. They also seemed to exhibit a small superiority complex, found Mindset Media, an online advertising network. (0) comments

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