storzj@lopers.unk.edu
College football is the most popular sport in America, and watching a game at the end of the week is a way many wind down, get together with friends and eat delicious food. Still,...
The UNK volleyball team will participate in the “Volleyball Day In Nebraska” event in Memorial Stadium on Aug. 30. The event is on track to break the NCAA volleyball attendance record by selling out...
hammekea@lopers.unk.edu
Lincoln’s departure from the MIAA created an interesting wrinkle for the 2023 football season, with the Blue Tigers labeled as a non-conference opponent. This has made...
burdkl@lopers.unk.edu
With 3:30 remaining and the Lopers nursing a 61-57 lead over Northeastern State, UNK point guard David Simental leaped into the air to grab a loose ball, but a RiverHawks player...
The Board of Regents met in Lincoln last week for typically dry deliberations on university business. But following a provactive move by NU Regent Jim Pillen of Columbus to introduce a resolution that would have the Board of Regents “oppose Critical Race Theory being imposed in curriculum, training and programming,” students and faculty from all three undergraduate NU schools descended on Varner Hall for a grueling two hours of public comment and debate.
The drums glimmered in the soft light, accenting the band’s logo of dripping lips on the front of the bass drum. This was Dirty Honey’s third time playing at the Bourbon Theatre in Lincoln, and they keep returning for a reason. The crowd erupted when they hit the first chord of “Gypsy,” and it was clear it would be a good show.