New bookstore arrangement is organized chaos
Ed Sheeran’s U.S. debut a welcome British invasion
Mynabirds stunning in latest album, ‘Generals’
Laura Burhenn of the local band the Mynabirds isn't messing around in the band's sophomore album, "Generals." Burhenn is calling for a revolution on the politically charged pop album.
‘Avengers’ packed with all you need
With its spectacular action, ferocious fight scenes and clever wit, "The Avengers" is one movie that will keep you glued to the screen, waiting in anticipation and chuckling about how silly the superheroes act sometimes.
‘Men in Black III’ stays true to form, answers some questions
The duo is back and better than ever. After a wildly successful start in 1997 and a not-so-splendid sequel in 2002, many were wondering if "Men in Black III" would make the cut.
Exploring the fiction of Patricia McCormick, crusading journalist and writer for young adults
National Book Award finalist Patricia McCormick discusses her work at the UNO Criss Library during an intimate reading of her latest novel, "Never Fall Down."
‘You’re stuck in a metaphor’ with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are two of the most effortlessly funny people working today and in their new film, "The Trip," they prove why.
Popular eReaders offer seperate strengths for students
Over the last six months, the eReader market has been bursting with new products. Despite having so many choices, the Barnes and Noble Nook and the Amazon Kindle are still the most popular among consumers. The two companies have been fiercely trying to top the other, slashing prices and releasing newer models. Amidst all the cutthroat competition, it's hard to tell which eReader comes out on top.