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The Run party's run is coming to an end. On Wednesday, David Solheim, Laine Norton and Josh Germer - the current executives of the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska - will pass their responsibilities to Emily Zimmer, Katie Madsen and Trevor Nieveen - the winners of the competitive student body election that ended after a runoff earlier this month. (0) comments

ISQC opened to the public Sunday, and people travelled from across the country and around the world to see what the museum has to offer. (0) comments

Not every family resembles the Cleavers - Mom, Dad and two rosy-cheeked brothers. Instead, there may be divorces, remarriages, emancipations and other circumstances that can affect a student's financial aid. (0) comments

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has embarked on another investigation on behalf of student interests. After discovering widespread corruption between student lenders and financial aid offices last year, Cuomo initiated an investigation into conflict of interests colleges might have with companies that provide services to students. (0) comments

Abraham Akec started running from Sudanese government soldiers when he was five. The 1983 Sudanese civil war ripped apart his village and caused him to seek refuge first in Ethiopia, then back to Sudan and then to Kenya, where he was allowed asylum in the United States. (0) comments

Some women say they may want to avoid prying eyes while they're pumping iron at their university's gym. In recent weeks, several news organizations have ran stories after discovering Harvard University joined a list of several colleges across the country when they began offering women-only gym hours at the start of the semester. (19) comments

Growing up in the Midwest has its advantages. Lots of space, open environments, rolling cornfields. But officials say people aren't taking advantage of it. In 1975, 17 million people hunted and about 41 million fished. In 2006, about 12.5 million people hunted and 30 million fished, according to the U. (0) comments

Africa's past, present and future will be celebrated throughout African Week starting Monday at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and concluding with a celebration of Africa's diverse cultures. The week-long event focuses on the Sudanese Lost Boys. Four Sudanese refugees attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and their stories of the journey to and from refugee camps and eventually to the university will play a central role in African Week. (0) comments

The Pure Power MouthGuard improves strength and balance and cures aches and pains. Actually, the seemingly ambrosial mouthguard accomplishes all this by correcting a person's bite. The technology the mouth guard utilizes is the decades-old field of neuromuscular dentistry. (0) comments

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has 350 students that identify themselves as students with disabilities. Sixty-one percent of them are students with learning disabilities, but a significant amount are visually or hearing impaired or have limited mobility. (0) comments

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