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Thursday, April 3, 2008
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News
Recessions affect college enrollment, financial aid
Convicted killer gives governor's mansion tours
Meth labs spike despite recent overall decline
Declining number of grads threatens future UNL enrollment
Cops briefs, 4/3
Nebraska's cell phone taxes highest in U.S.
ASUN meets to swear in new officers
Global market, ethanol demand affect Nebraska crops
Opinion
Coming Runza devastates BK enthusiast
STAFF EDITORIAL, 4/3: Bike lanes belong on streets' sides
School property tax funding needs amending
Sports
Spring brings changes to NU volleyball program
Track speedsters' camaraderie enhances performance
Nebraska softball sweeps SDSU
Freshman golfer Wyatt continues successful season
Sadler lands contract extension
Practice notes, 4/3
Pelini, defensive line restore Huskers' confidence
Features
Commemorative ink preserves cherished memories
Tattoo prices unique to design location
Outside art reflects inside individual
Cartoon
Spurzem's view, 4/3
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