Before the dusty Husker offense and the shiny Blackshirt defense defeated Rutgers, 14-7, this past Saturday, I took a cross country trip with my
Opinion
Heard It Again
There they go again. All those buzz words and phrases that are meant to sway public opinion and discourage critical thinking. I’m tired to
A Foreign Policy of Weakness
One year has passed since the tragic massacre of Israelis by Hamas on October 7, 2023. The brutal terror attack took the lives of
Standing with Israel
This week marks one year since Hamas terrorists unleashed a barbaric, unprovoked attack against Israel. We must not forget the atrocities committed on October
Reflections for the Week of Sept. 23-27
Electric: ∙ Extended three-phase line and built transformer bank for irrigation well service east of South 385 ∙ Installed two temporary services at Central
School Transportation
One of the biggest problems working parents have is getting their kids to school. How do families work this out without changing employers, taking
NU’s Four & One Record Tain’t Bad
The Cornhusker football team’s record of four wins and one loss after five weeks of play is very respectable. Especially when you realize that
Refusing to Negotiate Frustrates Good-Faith Legislating
This week, prior to the September 30 deadline to authorize funding for federal government operations for the next fiscal year, Congress passed legislation to
Providing Opportunity for Our Veterans
In October 1988, the Cold War was still simmering. World War II was just a generation ago, fresh in many veterans’ minds and in
I Really Don’t Need That
“What I want has nothing to do with what I need.” Anonymous A woman at the other end of the grocery aisle picked up