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Missouri Valley History Conference brings the past to campus, Omaha

Downtown Omaha will play host to the Missouri Valley History Conference for its 50th year, bringing more than 50 panel sessions on a wide variety of topics in history to the region from March 1 through March 3.

Environmental group wants campus to sign Talloires Declaration

Last fall the Environmental Club of UNO was created and began a campaign for environmental change and awareness at the campus. Among other initiatives, the club is attempting to get the UNO administration to sign and recognize the Talloires Declaration.

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Nancy Lopez to speak for Women's Walk This is the 22nd year the Diet Pepsi Women's Walk. The annual event has raised money for scholarships for female student-athletes and has distributed almost $3 million since its creation. This year's walk will be held on Tuesday, March 6, at the Double Tree Hotel.

Crime Log

Tuesday, Feb. 13 8:10 a.m. Staff member reported theft of university property from Criss Library. Incident occurred between 4:45 p.m., Monday, Feb. 12, and 7:10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 13.

Geology professor speaks at Bush Library about rebuilding Afghanistan

Geology professor speaks at Bush Library about rebuilding Afghanistan
Since the 1970s, geology and geography professor Jack Shroder has had a special relationship with Afghanistan.

Lenten vigil for peace

Lenten vigil for peace
Elaine Wells, an Omaha Public Schools paraprofessional and a marriage counselor, holds a sign in protest of STRATCOM and weapons of mass destruction Wednesday afternoon on 68th and Pine streets south of the Peter Kiewit Institute at the old Aksarben property.

Proposal to eliminate use, sales tax on textbooks has committee hearing today

Proposal to eliminate use, sales tax on textbooks has committee hearing today
A bill that could help relieve some of the financial strain students inevitably feel at the beginning of each semester will have its hearing today.

For the Record

CORRECTIONS In the Feb. 13 edition of the Gateway, Professor Hadley Heavin's name was spelled incorrectly in the column "On The Beat: Valentine's Day plans." In the Feb. 16 edition of the Gateway, rapper M-1 was incorrectly identified as Reggie "Slim" Clark in the photo story "Hip Hop Heritage.
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