
Countdown to Spring Break
Countdown to Spring Break
Enter for your chance to win the book of your choice from the University bookstore, a Nebraska canvas bag, mini booklight and bookmarks. Follow @unlstudentlife on Instagram for all the details. Enter now - winner will be selected March 8.
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska (ASUN) will hold an election for 2023-24 student government positions March 7–8. Students can cast their vote in MyRed for president, vice presidents, senators and Committee for Fee Allocation members, who all represent the student body.
The recent warm weather has everyone ready for a break from classes and the stress of the semester. Regardless of where you decide to spend your spring break, here are six tips to stay safe while enjoying fun.
The activity series LIFE IN LINCOLN returns March 10 with a group excursion to Mana Games Café in the Haymarket District. The game & entry fee will be covered; students will be responsible for their own food & drink. Later the same evening, enjoy a FREE SKATE NIGHT at Breslow Ice Center.
During spring break March 10–19, campus spaces will remain open with reduced hours and select closures. Libraries, dining centers, the unions, the rec centers, health center and other spots are changing hours. Here's the list of what is open and what's not.
If you're staying close to campus over the break, there are plenty of events, activities, and places to visit to build your own fun and unique staycation right here in Lincoln.
Open Registration for 2023 Summer Session begins March 6.
Vitamins and minerals are substances that help your body function. They support your immune system, help you grow and develop, and help your cells and organs do their jobs.
In celebration of the contributions and achievements women have made throughout history and at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, check out these campus events & activities happening in March for Women's History Month.
The community of Lincoln is greatly benefiting from the generosity of University of Nebraska–Lincoln students. Developed and grown with and for students, Engage Lincoln, a volunteer program, has kicked off its first year through Student Leadership, Involvement, and Community Engagement.
Gain leadership skills and network with your peers while representing the student body's health and wellness needs to the University Health Center (UHC). Applications to join the Student Advisory Board are due by 11:59 p.m. March 10.
Huskers and RSOs can connect with service opportunities to help the Lincoln community. Join fellow Huskers this month to learn about Childhood Literacy and volunteer at nonprofits connected to fixing this social problem.
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Daylight Saving Time will begin at 2 a.m. local time March 12, 2023.
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