Locally grown, organic produce can be highly sought after, but fulfilling that need requires commitment, space, time and hard work. However, t…
A fan of jazz music, exploration of new recipes and spending time with her family, Sherri Jones spends most of her time working as the dean of…
While most Daily Nebraskan readers can view the art accompanying this article, those with visual impairments cannot access the image without t…
While using drumsticks to work out or practicing yoga to improve rock climbing skills may not be the most traditional forms of exercise, these…
After seven years leading the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chancellor Ronnie Green announced in an email early Tuesday morning his plans to…
After the success of a statewide ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 through $1.50 increments each year, the resul…
Students spun the brightly-colored wheel in the North Lobby at the College of Business on Wednesday for their chance to win a prize — only if …
Westbrook Music Building, home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Glenn Korff School of Music, is about to undergo a major change.
Each semester, University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are charged a flat rate covering University Program and Facilities Fees, or UPFF, also …
Alumni, faculty and students filled the second floor of Anderson Hall to recognize the opening of a new studio on Thursday, Nov. 17.
This November brings more than the cold to campus — there might be an influx of mustaches, too.
The University of Nebraska’s top executives announced the largest fundraising campaign in the history of the university on Tuesday.
Exercise is a part of many students' daily routines, but unfortunately, an active lifestyle lends itself to injury. This is where the Universi…
Nearly one third of students on campus experience food insecurity — a lack of financial resources for food. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department launched a new lost and found system, which provides the UNL community and its visitors a…
Although the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a dry campus, 74.1% of UNL students reported consuming alcohol within a three month period in 2…
The Nebraska Union’s Steak ‘n Shake has been empty all semester. On Wednesday, Oct. 26, it opened its doors once again.
By mid-semester, utilizing consistent studying skills can be difficult for many students, but the Center for Academic Success and Transition, …
UNL officials said Wednesday they remain optimistic about their efforts toward improving diversity, despite growing racial and economic dispar…
UNL students and other eligible borrowers have begun applying for President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, but the plan could b…
UNL Dining Services is meant to provide convenient food options for students; however, they are struggling with mobile order app issues and lo…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s new College of Education and Human Sciences building, Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall, has officially been open…
Dozens of people gathered in the Great Plains Room at the East Campus Union Saturday for a lecture about global food security.
About a dozen drag performers took the stage inside the Centennial Room of the Nebraska Union for the annual Night of the Living Drag Show on …
As part of our Curious Cornhuskers initiative, an anonymous reader asked The Daily Nebraskan, “Why aren’t Lime electric scooters allowed on campus?”
It’s been a little over a year since heated protests engulfed the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s campus, but their effects are still ripplin…
For the second year, the United States has recognized the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day – prompting a celebration of Ind…
As part of our Curious Cornhuskers initiative, an anonymous reader asked The Daily Nebraskan, “When will Steak ‘n Shake reopen, and why has it…
At the end of halftime during the annual Homecoming football game on Oct. 1, Jacob Drake and Emily Hatterman heard their names announced as th…
International students come to UNL from all over the world to experience life in America and make new friends. However, making friends is not …
Speaking to an audience of around 30 students and faculty in the Swanson Auditorium on Tuesday evening, UNL Willa Cather Professor of Politica…
There’s one thing that all students, teachers and faculty have in common: They all need somewhere to park. UNL Parking & Transit Services …
Independence, gamedays, meeting new people and just living the college life are all aspects of a student's four-year journey that makes it an …
The Nebraska Board of Regents met Friday in Kearney to discuss the future and status of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, passing a bill tha…
It’s an exciting time to be an undergrad in the University of Nebraska Lincoln’s College of Education and Human Sciences, with physical improv…
Faculty and staff gathered in the Lied Center for Performing Arts on Wednesday morning for Chancellor Ronnie Green's annual State of the Unive…
Editors note: This story was updated at 7 p.m. Sept. 28 to correct the phrasing of "Women, Life, Freedom"
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Fall 2022 Career and Internship Fair continued in the Nebraska Union on Thursday, an event that allows st…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln prides itself on attracting Nebraska natives to its campus, but with out-of-state numbers much lower than s…
Students gathered in the Nebraska Union greenspace Wednesday to tie-dye shirts at an event organized by the Center for Advocacy, Response &…
For many students, busy schedules and tight budgets get in the way of a healthy, balanced diet. This is where the University of Nebraska-Linco…
Twenty-one years and a day from the onset of the generation-defining Sep. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, 17 volunteers gat…
Around 300 students stopped by the front of the Nebraska Union on Tuesday afternoon to meet Allie the alligator, Shelley the tortoise, Meatbal…
With Huskers new and old returning to campus, one thing that's been on everyone’s mind is COVID-19, and what students need to know.
“Every person and every interaction matters” remains the overarching theme of the N2025 Strategic Plan, according to University of Nebraska-Li…
In 2016, Asian studies professors spoke to The Daily Nebraskan about the shortfalls of the Asian studies program at the University of Nebraska…
A new state-wide survey suggests overall student satisfaction with the environment at Nebraska is among the highest in the nation, but the num…
Editor's Note: This story was updated on April 19, 2022 at 10:02 p.m. to correct the amount an average graduate worker makes from $13,196 to t…
Previously spread throughout the campus, offices that provide international student support services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln wil…
As they move forward to a new academic year, students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln can expect more global engagement programs and bet…
Construction workers protested at the current construction site of Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for equitab…
The April meeting of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents will be held at Varner Hall Friday, April 8 at 9 a.m.
As part of our Curious Cornhuskers initiative, an anonymous reader asked The Daily Nebraskan, “How [does] the university decide how much a cla…
After protests in August kicked off a year of campuswide conversation regarding sexual violence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, student…
As a first step into the professional world, University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will have the chance to compete in a two-day business com…
When she was in sixth grade, Renee Tajima-Peña was called a liar by her teacher for sharing the history of her family with her peers.
As part of our Curious Cornhuskers initiative, an anonymous reader asked The Daily Nebraskan, “Why is [an] NCard required to access Andersen Hall?”
Four brave souls signed up to get their heads shaved to support the advancement of life-saving childhood cancer treatments.
A Cornhusker, a Maverick and a Loper walked into a state legislature.
Strolling to the Nebraska Union Starbucks for an iced caramel macchiato or gulping down a Bang energy drink while studying for a test might no…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department is the first police department in Nebraska introducing two training programs on Integrati…
Cade Ludwig and Hunter Suchsland are just like any other best friends in college, except when they clock out from homework and their part-time…
“I think body positivity means celebrating your body for what it is now, not what it could be,” Karissa Boesiger, a senior speech pathology st…
Comedian Noel Miller spoke to University of Nebraska-Lincoln students Wednesday, March 2, at an event hosted by University Program Council at …
An unexpected email sent from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln housing services on Feb. 11 made family housing resident Jacob Kaiser extreme…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln set a new record of $598,575 donated to various organizations and programs during the 2022 Glow Big Red event.
In 1972, a few years after the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, students and faculty members at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln sought t…
While Kyiv defends itself from a Russian invasion, over 5,000 miles away from Lincoln, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln hosted a “Stand with…
While stalking is a relatively rare occurrence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the students who are stalked can be severely impacted by…
Despite the fact that nearly half of U.S. LGBTQA+ adults are religious, many in this community of people have felt excluded from churches. Fro…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, commonly referred to as FIJI, has filed a lawsuit in federal distr…
Delta Upsilon Fraternity has been placed on a four year probation by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, according to Deb Fiddelke, UNL’s chie…
Kevin Richardson, one of the members of “Central Park Five”, spoke at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln about his experience with wrongful co…
Emails alerting students of their induction to honor societies regularly flood their inboxes, demanding dues and pressuring students to jump a…