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Fraternity and Sorority Life sponsored The American Red Cross blood drive.

Blood drive give students chance to save lives

ALEXANDER TETEN November 18, 2020
The American Red Cross came to campus last week to let students donate blood. The blood drive comes at a critical time as COVID-19 cases are spiking across the country.
Photo by Gage Skidmore This week’s Fireside Chat featured discussion on the election. Joe Biden won the election.

Fireside Chat creates space for civil political discussion

ALEXANDER TETEN November 12, 2020

tetensa@lopers.unk.edu UNK’s Fireside Chats have transitioned to Zoom. Every month, UNK students can voice their opinions on current politics. The Fireside Chat organizers encourage any students...

CDC guidelines recommends everyone wear masks in public to slow the spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 now and into the future: what to expect

ALEXANDER TETEN October 29, 2020

tetensa@lopers.unk.edu As winter approaches, COVID-19 numbers are spiking all around the country. Reports from several scientists claim we could be in the pandemic for much longer. As we leave the...

Photo by Getty Images President Trump and former Vice President Biden took to the debate stage last month.

Political civility works better than hostility

ALEXANDER TETEN October 15, 2020

tetensa@lopers.unk.edu So it’s election season.  For many, that means muting family members on Facebook or avoiding the news until Nov. 3. With election night quickly approaching, both candidates...

UNK Louie Loper

UNK’s eSports team provides virtual athletic experience

ALEXANDER TETEN October 8, 2020

tetensa@lopers.unk.edu  After disruptions because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Loper eSports team is looking to get back in action. After a brief break in events, the group is looking forward to...

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‘Tenet’ movie baffles, befuddles, amazes

ALEXANDER TETEN September 10, 2020

tetena@lopers.unk.edu It felt good to be able to sit back down in a theater for the first time in seemingly forever. Arriving 20 minutes before the start of the feature presentation, I grabbed some...

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