The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska’s Committee for Fee Allocations will host an open town hall on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. in the Red Cloud
Each year, thousands of students hunt for the first time for a roommate who might run the thermostat under 70 degrees, sing along to their favorite song or be OK
With the continued impact of the coronavirus worldwide, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has made a few changes to support in-person activities for the spring 2021 semester.
These changes, guided by the Spring Open Committee, mirror or follow protocols implemented before the fall 2020 semester in hopes UNL can continue to offer in-person experiences while prioritizing health and safety.Â
Face coverings and physical distancing are among the guidelines continuing in the spring, and the university will continue to offer isolation housing for any student who needs it. But, with changing health protocols, mandatory saliva-based testing and monitored building access are among the major updates facing UNL community members.