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Nebraska Breaks Ground On Enormous Go B1G Project
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The University of Nebraska Athletic Department will have a giant, enormous groundbreaking ceremony as they break ground on building a really huge project that promises to rival that expensive, beautiful, new facility that was built at Northwestern.
The Go B1G Project will ultimately provide a new football practice facility. The first phase of the project includes a new academic center and training table. Completion of the project is expected in 2023. Grid View
Speakers as part of the Groundbreaking ceremony will include University of Nebraska President Ted Carter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green, Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos, Head Football Coach Scott Frost and Women’s Basketball Head Coach Amy Williams.
Joined together near the Broyhill Fountain, students urged University of Nebraska administrators to commit to full divestment.
Aila Ganic and Madison Whitney, Sustain UNLâs president and vice president, respectively, and Divest NU organizers, presented three demands to the university.
These include a call on the NU Board of Regents to commit to full divestment of its controlled funds by its August meeting, pass a resolution calling on the NU Foundation to fully divest by the end of the year and create a university-wide working group â that would include students â dedicated to the implementation of divestment and reinvestment in clean energy.
2019
Dec. 31: The World Health Organization China Country Office is informed of strange cases of pneumonia from an unknown cause in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China. This is the first report to WHO, though the virusâs origin could later be traced to late November or early December 2019.
2020
Jan. 11: Chinese state media report the first known death of the 2019 novel coronavirus, according to The New York Times.
Jan. 17: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Homeland Securityâs Customs and Border Protection announce health screenings at three major airports in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles to screen for the novel coronavirus.
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