Nebraska senator introduces Free Speech Bill protecting student journalists
Elle Love
SENIOR ONLINE REPORTER
Nebraska State Senator Adam Morfield introduced Legislative Bill 88 on Jan. 7, with the bill’s intent to protect student journalists’ free...
Race-related coverage: a look at the Associated Press Stylebook
Claire Redinger
DIGITAL EDITOR
On June 19, 2020, The Associated Press announced that the “b” in the formerly written “black” should now be capitalized.
“AP’s style is...
OPINION: Coping with the pandemic while on the spectrum
Elle Love
SENIOR ONLINE REPORTER
As social interactions have been limited resulting in remote learning, this semester has been the most difficult I’ve encountered. As someone...
Survivors and Experts Educate About The Dangers of Conversion Therapy
Elle Love
SENIOR ONLINE REPORTER
LGBTQ nonprofits OutNebraska, Born Perfect and The Trevor Project held an online event on Zoom for survivors and experts to educate...
Let’s Address “Bar Culture” During The Pandemic
Elle Love
SENIOR ONLINE REPORTER
The year 2020 has not been kind to most of us, especially when we worry about the health and safety of...
“Dear Stranger” statewide pen pal program launches round two
Erin Chance
CONTRIBUTOR
Humanities Nebraska has announced a second round of the “Dear Stranger” project in order to help Nebraskans ease the feeling of seclusion during...
The Gateway Unpacks: How we ended up in a power crisis
Anton Johnson
COLUMNIST
The Gateway Unpacks is a column that seeks to make political news, both local and national, accessible to anybody.
A polar vortex brought dangerously...
Supreme Court controversy unpacked: Amy Coney Barrett and The People of Praise
Anton Johnson
ONLINE REPORTER
On Day 4 of Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings, the Republican majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee passed a motion to schedule...