Omahans struggle with love for college basketball
by Maggie Prosser Blue Jay fans bleed blue, but do they bleed red, too? Omahans have had a long-standing internal struggle with who to root for during a Creighton versus […]
by Maggie Prosser Blue Jay fans bleed blue, but do they bleed red, too? Omahans have had a long-standing internal struggle with who to root for during a Creighton versus […]
by Audrey Yost Picture this: it’s 70 degree weather headed to Lincoln in bumper-to-bumper traffic. The smell of Godfather’s pizza and the sound of yelling is in your ear awaiting […]
by Maddie Robertson On Nov. 27, 2016, the central African country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo failed to hold an election to determine the successor of President Joseph […]
by Grace Sall In 2016, aggravated assault accounted for 63.4 percent of violent crimes and rape accounted for 7.7 percent, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Omaha area […]
by Halie Rydel Saudi Arabia just granted citizenship to a robot. We are able to 3D print anything from teapots to guns. We can purchase cars that are able to […]
by Julia Veik There it is. Tucked between ads and bills is a letter from a fellow student who lives halfway around the globe. In a world where technology reigns […]
Column by Audrey Hertel Who are you wearing?” is one of the most iconic questions an actor, singer or anyone else who walks on the red carpet receives from an […]
by Katherine Martin Listen, I am a big time complainer. I complain about the dumbest things, and I know this about myself. When I was little, I would complain about […]