On Saturday, November 3, 2007, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) will be a regional host site for the ACM Programming Contest. This collegiate contest offers computer science students and coaches the opportunity to participate in friendly competition. Events consist of informational meetings for students and coaches, lunch, a programming contest and an awards ceremony.
Selected Saturday Campus Visits:
* Welcome Session
* Student Panel
* Campus Tour led by Campus Hosts (Current UNL students)
* Value of Nebraska Session
* Free student lunch in residence hall. All other guests, $3.00/person
On November 3rd, at 11:00am Nebraska families and friends will gather at Morrill Hall on the UNL campus to continue the converstaion about the need to alter the course of climate change. Join others interesed in learning more about what can be done to stop climate change.
Seven white men have been found dead and a prostitute has been charged with their murders. Is she a serial killer, or are they seven acts of self-defense? A portrait of a very complicated charismatic, dangerous and damaged human being. The play is an investigation of capital punishment, destitution, violence against (and by) women, and whether a prostitute is considered a person under our justice system. Adult language and content.