There is plenty to check out. Wednesday, Nov 15 is the annual Thanksgiving Dinner in the dining centers. Also look for a Study Abroad Story Slam; Yoga and Yogurt; and Student Night at The Ross. Keep reading for all eight events we recommend for you. Continue reading…
From Nov. 21-26, campus spaces will remain open with reduced hours and select closures during the Thanksgiving Break. Libraries, dining centers, unions, rec centers, health center and other spots are changing hours. Here's the list of what is open and what's not.
Whether you plan an on-campus Friendsgiving gathering or reconnect with hometown friends for festivities over Thanksgiving break, you can celebrate while prioritizing everyone's well-being and fostering a positive and responsible social environment with these six tips.
For many, the holidays can be stressful due to negative diet or body image talk at the dinner table. Here are some strategies to steer conversations away from negative diet talk.
When feeling under the weather, it can be challenging to distinguish between the cold and the flu. One of the key differences is that the common cold typically presents milder symptoms and tends to run its course faster than the flu – usually around five days. Continue reading…
Connect casually with friends and culture for an easy weekend prior to Thanksgiving. At midday Friday, enjoy Global Hot Drinks in Louise Pound Hall. Later, go to the Rec Center for a Badminton Tournament. All weekend get free bowling at Nebraska East Union, too. Keep reading for details.
In this issue: Afrikan Peoples Union // Delta Delta Delta // Pi Kappa Alpha // University Program Council // Alpha Phi // Phi Mu // Sigma Nu // Spectrum UNL // Residence Hall Association Continue reading…
By the end of November, the Campus Rec Center on city campus is expected to start the process of undergoing renovations that will focus on creating universal access to the swimming pool, updating locker rooms and adding more strength and conditioning space. [from the Daily Nebraskan]
Elsa Wilcox's internship at UNMC's Munroe Meyer Institute strengthened her passion for speech pathology. She worked with a diverse team, enhancing her skills. Her experience, normally reserved for graduate students, sets her apart. This opportunity opened doors for her future career. Continue reading…