by Ashlee Schuette in People
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's UNO's newest computer - a supercomputer.
And it's fast, really fast. By the time it's completed, it will be among the largest and quickest computers in the world.
The high-performance machine will be housed in the new Holland Computing Center at the Peter Kiewit Institute.
by Taylor Muller in People
National sensation American Idol, the television show on Fox where everyday people are given a chance to shine, will be making a stop in downtown Omaha at the Qwest center later this week. And UNO students have found more than one way to be involved in the excitement.
by Ashlee Schuette in People
It still seems as though summer started yesterday, but in fact it's almost over. Many of us are preparing in some way to head back to school for another semester, whether it's your first or your last. ?
For Catie Miller, an incoming freshman, it means preparing to move away from home and into the dorms at University Village on North Campus.
by Jennifer Maddocks in People
Navy, burnt orange, and metallic - just a sample of the fun in store for this falls fashion. Women, get ready: NYC fashion week introduced the lines of designers, domestic and foreign, ready to prepare us all for this fall. What are the trends you ask? I have those answers for you.
by Patrick Doty in People
With 300 fewer parking stalls for students this year, parking on campus is going to be even more painful this year. Take these tips I've learned over my four years parking on campus and use them wisely.? These rules will not guarantee a parking spot,?but they may offer a bit of help if used correctly.
by Ashlee Schuette in People
Photography (Journalism 3110) is one of the most popular classes for students of all majors. It is offered in both the fall and spring semesters.
This fall's photography classes are full. To get into this class for the spring, you must register as soon as possible, as it fills up extremely quickly.
by Misti Westbrook in People
As the new school year approaches, the stress associated with it comes, too. Walking the university, you will see many diverse students, but the one thing shared by most everyone is a full schedule.
When asked about how they balanced school, work and fun, many weary responses from students were simply, "I don't.
by Shayna McQuinn in People
Whether it's settling down to a Starbucks Frappuccino with a novel in hand, cramming with a study group the night before midterms or unleashing your inner passion for 700,000 print volumes and?more than?2,300 music, video, print subscriptions and electronic holdings, there are a number of ways to take advantage of Criss Library and its newest renovations.