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Noah Limbach, Tristan Larson elected student body president, vice president

Noah Limbach, Tristan Larson elected student body president, vice president Post Views: 1,506 Noah Limbach, third from left, and Tristan Larson, fourth from left, will serve as UNK student body president and vice president for 2021-22. Their executive cabinet members are, from left, Chief of Staff Maria Garcia Quintana, Secretary of Student Affairs Grace Tolstedt, Secretary of Community Relations Tatum Vondra and Secretary of the Treasury Ryan Woitalewicz. (Photos courtesy of Cassidy Stelling) KEARNEY – Noah Limbach of Kearney and Tristan Larson of Doniphan will serve as the next student body president and vice president at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

UNK unveils new fraternity, sorority housing plan

The Antelope mayln@lopers.unk.edu Fraternity and Sorority Life students could find themselves a new home soon as UNK announced a new housing proposal. UNK announced the new housing proposal earlier this month and presented it to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents last week. The $26.65 million dollar plan aims to provide a long-term solution to the growing issue of Fraternity and Sorority Life on-campus housing.  The proposed plan includes the construction of a new three-story residence hall in the south portion of the existing Lot 3 near the Nebraskan Student Union. The plan also includes the renovation of Martin Hall. The new residence would measure a total of 39,000 square feet.

Curious Cornhuskers: How UNL justifies tuition, fee rates during COVID-19

As part of our Curious Cornhuskers initiative, a student asked The Daily Nebraskan, “How does [the University of Nebraska-Lincoln] justify charging the same rates for tuition/fees while offering fewer opportunities

NU Board of Regents reflect on past year, look toward new opportunities

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents met Friday for the first time in 2021 to discuss goals for the new year. NU President Ted Carter reflected on the university system’s accomplishments in 2020 to adjust to the pandemic, and the resilience of everyone in the community despite setbacks. He gave praise on how the campuses responded and adjusted to the pandemic.  “There is a lot to look forward to as we go forward,” Carter said. “I am really proud to tell you that despite the challenges over the last year, Nebraska is coming into the next year in a position of strength.”

UNL Board of Regents set to meet for the first time in 2021 via livestream

The meeting will be livestreamed on Friday, Feb. 12 at 9 a.m.  At the meeting, current Vice Chairman Paul Kenney will assume the role of chair. The Board will then elect a vice-chair, who will succeed Kenney as chair in 2022, according to the agenda.   The board will discuss different items, including the establishment of the Center for Agriculture Profitability at the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the maximum price of the expansion amendment of the Barkley Memorial Center expansions and renovations and reports on 2021-22 room and board rates across all undergraduate campuses.  Previously, University of Nebraska-Lincoln room and board rates were approved to increase up to 3.0% annually for the 2020-21 through 2022-2023 school years. The board plans on lowering its 2021-22 room and board rates by 2.2%, according to the agenda. 

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