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Friday, April 4, 2008
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Opinion
Evolution, intelligent design deserve increased research, debate
Portrayal of Haverkamp irresponsible, biased
Governor's press office reaction abridged freedom of the press
Race still an issue 40 years after MLK's death
Sports
Husker tight ends get physical
NU shortstop Kline conquers nerves, inexperience
NU men's gymnastics relaxed ready for big tournament
Interview with junior NU baseball pitcher Erik Bird
Hupp Hill duo good for NU softball
Husker runner follows in older sister's footsteps
Nebraska women's tennis recovering after losses in Texas
Cornhusker men's tennis to face Oklahoma Texas
News
Campus jobs offer convenience, flexibility
Inmate jobs provide opportunities, teach skills
Nebraska Legislature debates State Fair's location
U.S. farming knowledge dying out
Some university students unable to afford health insurance
Recessions affect college enrollment, financial aid
Professors fined for late grade submissions
UNL professor researches finding dead bodies
New approaches help smokers to quit
Governor's office puts restriction on DN
Features
Rococo hosts original, offensive comedian Tosh
Elaborate "Carousel" sprawls onto Lied stage
Stanhope's brazen set pulls into Waiting Room
Classic infomercials usurp other late night entertainment
'Green Lantern' slows, Johns bolsters Hal's background
KRNU Top 10 for the week of March 30
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