There's nothing quite as quintessentially American as a college town. Over-caffeinated students rushing to and fro, belltowers tolling the hour, and frisbees flying across the bright green parklands.
Change in college football arrives fast and sometimes without warning in December. Last week put that on display.
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The Boilermakers earned a No. 3 seed and will host NCAA tournament matches again. Dave Shondell's "fairytale" season ...
This weekend, the normally red-clad confines of Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium will be covered in black. Blackouts are nothing particularly new in college or professional sports, with the concept gaining ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Currently, more than 300 students are enrolled as students in the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Come next year, should $27.5 ...
True freshman Dawson Merritt isn’t just adjusting to college football; he’s embracing its complexity. In Tuesday’s media session, the Nebraska linebacker opened up about the physical wake-up call of ...
In an effort to address a deep deficit caused by rising costs, declining international enrollment and flat state funding, University of Nebraska–Lincoln officials have proposed merging or cutting a ...