Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Kyle Jackson
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Christina Clark
I recently wrote a column concerning rising gas prices in America ("Polar bears, oil: American greed needs to be restrained by people," June 17). Due to the amount of feedback, both good and bad, I am writing a follow up to provide factual content to back up my piece.
Gateway, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
1 day ago by Scott Stewart
If you turned on TV news early last week, it would have been difficult for you not to hear about the now-infamous cover of July 21 issue of The New Yorker magazine.
Odds are good, too, that you heard pundits denounce the cover as tasteless, offensive and possibly racist.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Grant Triplett
This week, I decided it was time to come out of my cave and get a tan. I used the word "cave" for two reasons: First, due to the hours of my job, I hardly see the 10-2 sun that is the best for catching skin-darkening rays. The second is that I have somewhat of a hairy chest - and by somewhat, I mean it is like that of a caveman.
The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS
2 days ago by Rachel Phelps
Why? From the earliest stages of childhood, this question seems to be top on the minds of most human beings. I remember all the "why" questions that stampeded through my head as a kid. Why is the sky blue and the grass green? Why does it get hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Why are my eyes brown?
As I get older, "why" is attached to much harder topics.
Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE
2 days ago by Kyle Citta
I get bored easily. Worse, I find procrastination to be a vivifying centerpiece in my life. So when things need to get done, I end up practicing a kind of self-schadenfreude regarding my future.
Yes, my life is quite glamorous.
And wouldn't you know that my dastardly editor, Jeff Hall, wants me to write about local things.