How did a group of female support soldiers-mechanics, supply clerks and engineers-end up fighting alongside the Marines in some of the bloodiest counterinsurgency battles of the Iraq war? Find out in Lioness, a film about female combat veterans. Free and open to the public, Wednesday, February 19, 7 pm, 200 Nebraska Union. Discussion after the film facilitated by Kim Moore, 26 year Army Veteran and Licensed Mental Health Practitioner for the Lincoln Vet Center.
Next@Nebraska Sun. Feb. 16, 2014
- “Sci Pop Talks! Where Science Intersects Pop Culture” Talk Series Begins Feb. 26
- Enhance your career prospects at Professional Networking Reception, Feb. 17
- Jacht Ad Lab wants you!
- March 7 deadline for Campus Recreation Advisory Council
- ASUN's Friends Beyond Borders seeks student hosts
- UNL Scuba Club seeks members
- In a Long-Distance Relationship? Group provides support, discussion
- Female combat veterans film “Lioness” February 19
- Applications for Campus NightLife Advisory Board due March 7
- Free Fun at Winter Carnival, Feb. 21 in Union
- Ballroom and country dance lessons kick off Feb. 18
- Join Today Leaders Forever- Pay It Forward for spring break tour
Subscribe
Receive future newsletters from Next@Nebraska
Visit this link to subscribe to the email list.