by Noelle Lynn Blood in News
More than 500 UNO students of all ages, eclectic styles and varying opinions flooded the Milo Bail Student Center Nebraska Room Wednesday afternoon to hear both sides of "Heads vs. Feds: The Debate Over the Legalization of Marijuana," presented by Maverick Productions.
by Andrea Ciurej in News
The UNO flag was lowered to half-staff on Oct. 22 to honor the loss of the Department of Geography/Geology's Charles "Chuck" Gildersleeve. However, Gildersleeve's teaching habits will live on in an annual "Know-Your-World" lecture sponsored by one of the many programs he touched.
by Breanna Hayden in News
Thursday, Oct. 22
4:10 p.m. A student reported theft of personal property from Arts and Sciences Hall. The theft occurred between 2:55 p.m. and 3:50 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 24
9:35 p.m. While on patrol of the south access road leading to the University Drive South parking structure, Campus Security discovered an alcohol violation.
by Holly Fredrickson in News
Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows 7, launched Oct. 22, but UNO will not be phasing in the new software anytime soon.
"It's not on the horizon right now," said Stanley Wileman, a computer science professor at UNO who teaches upper-level classes about operating systems.