UNO’s Center for Afghanistan Studies in Kabul Destroyed by Car Bomb
James Knowles
A&E EDITOR
Despite its landlocked, dead-center location within the United States, UNO outdoes many of its university peers in international involvement by working towards...
Ebola-infected doctor treated at UNMC
By Nithya Rajagopalan, Copy Editor
On Aug. 5, the third American victim of the Ebola virus arrived at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in...
New travel ban affects UNO community
Grant Sobetski
CONTRIBUTOR
In a statement on Sept. 24, 2017, the Trump administration announced a newly revised travel ban, which will affect members of the UNO...
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Omaha fitness center to hold fundraiser for autism awareness
Body Masters, an Omaha fitness center, will hold hour-long boot camp sessions on Saturday, May 2 to benefit Autism awareness...
Scotland makes history as the first country to allow access to free menstrual products
Zach Gilbert
NEWS EDITOR
On Tuesday, Nov. 24, Scotland became the first country in the world to require free and universal access to period products such...
Close to home: Immigration ban affects UNO
Charlotte Reilly
CONTRIBUTOR
Following in the footsteps of several other universities, University of Nebraska President Hank Bounds sent out a university-wide letter in response to President...
International Business Times names Omaha most dangerous city for black males as murder of...
Written by Kiki Moore
An article published by the International Business Times reported that Omaha is the most dangerous place in America for black males....
From Milan to Omaha
Martina Saltamacchia stumbled into the study of history. Since starting out in Milan, her career has been on the fast track. It brought her to UNO where she hopes to find a permanent home for her professional career.