A College Town too
by Rayna Collins Lincoln is the capitol of the state of Nebraska. But it’s also a college town—a big college town. Besides the University of Nebraska’s flagship school, there are many excellent smaller private and...
by Rayna Collins Lincoln is the capitol of the state of Nebraska. But it’s also a college town—a big college town. Besides the University of Nebraska’s flagship school, there are many excellent smaller private and...
by Aja Martin Saturday Haymarket Farmers Market Q & Canopy StreetSaturdays 8am-12pmMay through mid-Octoberdowntownlincoln.org/haymarket/farmers-market This Lincoln staple has been sharing farm fresh foods and products for almost 40 years now. In that time it has...
by Kate A. Engel Nebraska Innovation Campus is alive with energy, ideas and the promise of the future as strong partners join forces to create and collaborate. Nebraska Innovation Campus (NIC) is designed to facilitate...
by Caroline Clements Morrill Hall has launched new exhibits celebrating two famous Nebraskans and their contributions to the public understanding of science through their art. The first, National Geographic Photo Ark by Joel Sartore, highlights...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln is home to a plethora of splendid running, hiking, and walking trails, and we’ve got you covered with hand-curated trail maps, driving directions, and detailed reviews from fellow nature enthusiasts. If...
by Ken Hambleton New coach. Matt Rhule. “What will win at Nebraska,” he said. New recruits. New transfers. “We made some real strides in recruiting.” New approach. Rhule said, “Figure out what we do well...
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in town. Located at 13th and R...
by Cynthia Peterson The Capitol City is speckled with wonderful coffee shops including many Starbucks, New Day, the Mill and Scooter’s locations, plus newcomer 7 Brew (drive up only). Whether you’re in search for a...
by Jackson Wilde Hung on gallery walls at the International Quilt Museum, quilts made during World War I show the loss, sacrifice and patriotism of an era punctuated with conflict. With traditional patterns and repurposed...
by David Bristow Three yards and a cloud of dust. Leather helmets. A forward pass with a ball that looks like a watermelon. A drop kick. Fans cheering from wooden bleachers that were later demolished...
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