Chloe Iossi’s bedroom captures both her pop-art and minimalist aesthetics. In the next bedroom over, Cicely Pickel’s cottagecore aesthetic fil…
Up until last summer, National Collegiate Athletic Association student athletes were unable to profit off of their name, image and likeness.
If graduating super-senior Nash Leef looks like an organic farmer — knit beanie, well-worn flannel, dusty work pants and mud-caked brown boots…
Nebraska has a diverse music scene with multiple local DIY bands producing music in genres from rock to indie to hip-hop. While the musicians’…
This spring will — as long as nothing goes wrong during finals week — be my first full spring semester at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. …
In March 2020, Nebraska senior softball pitcher Olivia Ferrell saw on Twitter that her season was canceled. Afterward, she immediately started…
As COVID-19 restrictions eased, the collegiate sports landscape drew nearer to its usual schedule, and in few places does a year of college at…
Joseph Rathe started with a space that was too big for his photography company and didn’t know what to do with it. That, combined with the rea…
A Cornhusker, a Maverick and a Loper walked into a state legislature.
Following an increase in arrests of people driving while intoxicated or impaired from November 2021 to January 2022, the University of Nebrask…
At the steps of the Nebraska State Capitol Saturday, crowds gathered to participate at the annual Walk for Life anti-abortion movement. Old an…
The county’s current mask mandate will be extended through Nov. 24, with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln following as well. The mandate had…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced faculty, student employees and staff are now eligible for a Pfizer booster shot.
Following the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan, hundreds of refugees are headed to Nebraska with a local nonprofit asking for volunte…
The Lincoln American Marketing Association Chapter and Lincoln Young Professionals Group are in search of Lincolnites’ opinions on four final …
A burgundy Chevy, a beige tarp over a display of trinkets, columns of orange pumpkins and the overcast sky signified the introduction of autum…
Volunteers for Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana fanned out on the streets of Lincoln last weekend to begin gathering signatures for two medica…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in response to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department’s extending of its indoor mask mandate to Oc…
Behind chants of “Be the solution, not the pollution,” protesters applauded and yelled at passing traffic holding banners that featured a pict…
Methamphetamine use and overdose deaths are on the rise in Nebraska, according to reports from the Lincoln Police Department.
Home football Saturdays at Memorial Stadium are usually cause for celebration, but Saturday’s 28-3 victory over the Buffalo Bulls was also a d…
The Afghan Student Association at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln led a “Peace for Afghans” protest at the Nebraska State Capitol building …
Anyone with ties to Lincoln has the chance to see their flag wave from flagpoles and maybe even used as a branding image — all thanks to a sum…
Star City Pride is hosting Lincoln’s first annual LGBTQA+ Pride Parade on Saturday, June 19. The 2021 Star City Pride Parade will start at 10 …
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department announced Tuesday the county’s mask mandate will end Friday following updated guidance from the…
Lincoln's Yazidi Cultural Center works to alleviate disconnect amid immigration and refugee policies and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced Sunday it will host its third on-campus clinic on May 11 for Huskers to receive their second dose…
The city of Lincoln is holding local elections next Tuesday, which students can get involved in, to elect three at-large seats for the Lincoln…
The Coffee House, founded in 1987 in downtown Lincoln, has persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic by working hard to adjust to a changing wo…
Emotions ran high Saturday afternoon as members of the community from all backgrounds gathered at the Nebraska State Capitol to protest Asian hate.
Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers in downtown Lincoln is reopening on March 31 after a year of renovations.
After hours of testimonies at the Nebraska State Capitol about people experiencing depression, anxiety and shame from conversion therapy as ch…
A weapons policy violation was reported on Jan. 30 at Breslow Ice Center, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department’s …
Two people were killed in a car crash early Thursday morning after losing control and striking a tree near South 27th and Sewell Street.
Sydnie Smith discovered her passion for connecting with the elderly residents while working at Legacy Retirement Communities.
Police are investigating a fatal fall from a parking garage near the Wendy’s on 14th and Q streets, according to Lincoln Police Department Cap…
On Monday, May 25, George Floyd, a Minneapolis man, died after being detained by Minneapolis police. Video evidence of Floyd’s arrest showed D…
Protests in Lincoln continued for a fourth night on Monday, remaining peaceful and focusing on equality, unity and justice.
Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird issued on Sunday an emergency declaration and a 10-hour curfew for Lincoln to begin at 8 p.m. following two…
Early Friday morning Ronald White died when his car crashed into the Moose’s Tooth at 27th and Vine. White was the assistant manager of the Un…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who do not comply with university and local health directions for COVID-19 may face disciplinary action.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln students asked elected representatives about protecting student rights and their futures at the Night of Listening.
For students looking to connect with some of Lincoln’s most notable entrepreneurs, a cigar lounge may be the perfect spot.
Southeast Community College’s competition to name a new dining spot became a medium for threatening messages toward the college campus.
After eight busy years, the Lincoln locations of The Egg & I will close their doors.
Drivers in downtown Lincoln will experience lane closures and detours due to construction for a new skyscraper coming to Lincoln.
The Art Chapel that stands on the corner of 13th and F streets is simple yet elegant, according to Jason Griffiths, associate professor of the…
A downtown development is set to change Lincoln’s skyline in a dramatic way.
As fall break approaches, students who travel on Lincoln I-80 may have a quicker commute.
“Bones, bones, bones,” Kim Jorgensen said as she read a storybook to three children and their caregivers, surrounded by bones and fossils, at …
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is anticipating hosting thousands of people on Saturday morning, Sept. 28, when ESPN’s College GameDay broa…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Huskers will kick off the 2019 football season in a home game against the South Alabama Jaguars Saturday, A…
The Downtown Lincoln Association hopes a new music district in the heart of the city will attract musical artists and young professionals to f…
Shark Tank is coming to Lincoln on April 5 and 6, looking for entrepreneurs to appear on its upcoming season.
On Friday, March 15, senior broadcasting major Brett Renner received a phone call from his father. He was crying.
The Bridge Behavioral Health center was not in danger of closing, but its civil protective custody service was in jeopardy. Nebraska State Sen…
Reshell Ray may not have experience in politics, but serving the community is in her blood.
The Lincoln Bike Plan is one pedal closer to becoming a reality.
Pink hat-clad protesters with signs lined the mall near the Nebraska State Capitol, while shouts of “women’s rights are human rights” rang out…
A new mode of transportation pulled from the 20th century has come to town. The two repurposed red buses crawling around downtown Lincoln are …
The City of Lincoln’s Metropolitan Planning Organization is working on a new plan to create a safer environment for Lincoln’s bicyclists.
Nebraskans will choose more than just leaders this Election Day on Nov. 6 — also on the ballot will be Nebraska Initiative 427, the Medicaid E…
Honors students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln can earn honors credit outside the classroom and in the community through a new initiati…
Jessica McClure is running as the Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives in Nebraska’s District 1 — which includes cities Linco…
Although the leaves have just started to turn, the Nov. 6 midterm election is right around the corner.
On game day, thousands of people in red and white transform Memorial Stadium into the third-largest city in Nebraska. UNLPD Assistant Chief Ha…
A crowd of about 50 Lincoln community members gathered outside Sen. Ben Sasse’s office and held their hands — with the words “I believe” writt…
After a year of tracking red foxes in Lancaster County, Kyle Dougherty and Elizabeth VanWormer from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln explain…
The Nebraska Literary Heritage Association proves spelling bees aren’t just for kids with their adult-only competition that’s become a Lincoln…
The Lincoln Children’s Museum encouraged adults to find their inner witch and wizard on Sept. 21.
Hogwarts will come to life for the second year in a row at the Lincoln Children’s Museum with food, drinks, costumes, trivia and Hogwarts-them…
Kris Rasmussen, a senior marketing major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has always wanted to make a positive difference in people’s li…
Downtown Lincoln has ended its time as a grocery shopping wasteland with the recent arrival of Canopy Street Market.