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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
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ORGANIZER;CN=Husker Pantry:MAILTO:pantry@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Food Drive
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Help donate 3\,500 items for Husker students Nov 5-12\, 2025. E
 very item will prepare the pantry to fill the needs of students during the
  winter season. \n\nDiscover ways to donate at https\:// go.unl.edu/food-d
 rive\, including\:\n• ordering directly from the Amazon Wish List\n• c
 ampus locations of donation bins\n• monetary donations\n\nYour generosit
 y can help eliminate food insecurity and hunger amongst students. \nThe ne
 ed is the highest it’s ever been. \n\nQUESTIONS? Send a message to pantr
 y@unl.edu
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194294/
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DTSTART:20251105T130000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250820T172749Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Carlos Urrea:MAILTO:currea2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:BIC and NAPIA Biennial Meeting
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Bean Improvement Cooperative and the North American Pulse I
 mprovement Association will hold their International Biennial Meeting Nov.
  3–6 in Lincoln\, Nebraska. \n\nThe International BIC and NAPIA Biennial
  Meeting allows members and colleagues from different disciplines worldwid
 e to interact and exchange information on bean and pulse improvement. The 
 meeting also aims to offer graduate student research opportunities and hel
 p create solutions through innovative and collaborative science\, while fo
 stering global connections. \n\nRegistration is now open until Oct. 31 and
  the agenda for the meeting is available on the International BIC and NAPI
 A Biennial Meeting website https\://agronomy.unl.edu/bic-napia/. Check bac
 k for updates.\n\nHotel accommodations are now available for booking until
  Oct. 31. Check the International BIC and NAPIA Biennial Meeting website f
 or information.\n\nSubmit presentation abstracts through Aug. 31. Award no
 tifications will be made at the meeting. Graduate students are eligible to
  apply for travel awards of up to $2\,000. Applications are due Aug. 10.\n
 \nOn Nov. 6\, join leading experts in pulse crop research for a dynamic ha
 lf-day workshop exploring the latest advances in root rot research and pra
 ctical solutions for managing this complex disease. Hosted by the Pulse Cr
 op Working Group\, this hybrid event plans to bring together breeders\, pa
 thologists\, agronomists\, extension professionals and industry stakeholde
 rs from across the United States\, Canada and beyond. The workshop will ta
 ke place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The registration fee is $20 per person and 
 includes lunch and beverages. Three travel awards are available to support
  graduate students and early-career professionals attending the BIC and NA
 PIA meeting and the root rot workshop. \n\nVisit the BIC and NAPIA Biennia
 l Meeting website https\://agronomy.unl.edu/bic-napia/ for updates.
LOCATION:Embassy Suites by Hilton Lincoln Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/192300/
DTEND:20251106T023000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T130000Z
UID:194870-972555@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20251110T234639Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Reshell Ray:MAILTO:rray1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Nebraska 4-H Visual Arts exhibit
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Loft Gallery is open 7 a.m. to midnight Monday–Friday\, as we
 ll as 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday & Sunday.\n\nAn art exhibition\, featuri
 ng 4-H’ers artwork selected from over 600 entries at the Nebraska State 
 Fair.\n\nThe 4-H visual art projects included in the show were completed t
 his year but demonstrate mastery developed over many years in the project.
  The works were selected based on creativity\, originality\, and attention
  to detail. The show features a variety of mediums and techniques.\n\n____
 _________________\n\nMORE ABOUT NEBRASKA 4-H VISUAL ARTS\nThe purpose of t
 he 4-H visual arts project is to help youth develop life skills like criti
 cal and creative thinking\, confident communication\, decision-making\, pr
 oblem-solving and goal setting.\n\n4-H is America’s largest youth develo
 pment organization–empowering nearly six million young people nationwide
  and 140\,000 across Nebraska with the skills to lead for a lifetime. Lear
 n more at https\://4h.unl.edu/
LOCATION:Nebraska East Union Room Loft Gallery (on the 3rd Level)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194870/
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DTSTART:20251105T133000Z
UID:192379-969714@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250821T180023Z
ORGANIZER;CN=University Libraries:MAILTO:unl.librariesdean@nebraska.edu
SUMMARY:The Muck\, the Seeds\, the Weeds\, the Blossoming\: The Journals of
  Karen Blessen
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The thoughts\, life\, and creative process of an artist are rev
 ealed to the public in The Muck\, the Seeds\, the Weeds\, the Blossoming\:
  The Journals of Karen Blessen\, an exhibit that features 24 of Karen Bles
 sen’s journals recently donated to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln 
 Libraries Archives & Special Collections. \n\nOpening on September 18\, an
 d running through February 2026\, this exhibit is the first time her journ
 als will have gone on display. The exhibit is located on the second-floor 
 link of Love Library and is accessible during the hours Love Library is op
 en.\n\nBorn and raised in Columbus\, Nebraska\, Blessen graduated from the
  University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 1973 and became an artist\, writer\, 
 and freelancer for 10 years before working at the Dallas Morning News (DMN
 ) from 1984 to 1989. While at the DMN\, Blessen became the first graphic a
 rtist to win a Pulitzer Prize (1989) as part of a story team that produced
  the special section “Anatomy of an Air Disaster\: The Final Flight of 5
 0 Sierra Kilo\,” which explained why the airliner crashed. \n\nBlessen
 ’s journaling began after graduation and by 2025 her consistent practice
  had produced more than 155 journals. In May of this year\, she donated 25
  of the journals\, ranging in date from 2013 to 2022\, to Archives & Speci
 al Collections. \n\nThe public is invited to the opening reception set for
  5\:00-6\:30 p.m. on September 18.\n\nThis exhibit is a signature event of
  the Pages to Paths\: A Celebration of Our Libraries initiative to celebra
 te our history\, raise awareness\, and co-create the future of the Univers
 ity of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries with our communities.
LOCATION:Love Library North & Link Room The Link
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/192379/
DTEND:20251105T133000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T140000Z
UID:194834-972456@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20251107T024957Z
ORGANIZER;CN=ASUN Student Government:MAILTO:asun1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Huskers Give Blood Competition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Help Nebraska win the Big Ten We Give Blood Challenge sponsored
  by Abbott. \n\nThis initiative unites RSOs\, Fraternities\, and Sororitie
 s in a friendly competition to save lives\, strengthen our community\, and
  bring home another Big Ten title\, and $1 million for Nebraska. \n\nHOW T
 HE COMPETITION WORKS \n\nTwo divisions\: \n• Fraternity and Sorority Cha
 pters \n• RSOs \n\nEach verified blood donation = 1 point for an organiz
 ation. \n\nThe top fraternity/sorority chapter and the top RSO each win $1
 \,250 for programming and a Huskers Give Blood trophy. \n\nWinners will be
  announced December 6\, 2025. \n\n HOW TO COMPETE\: \n• Individuals dona
 te blood at any Nebraska Community Blood Bank\, American Red Cross\, or bl
 ood drive between now and December 5\, 2025. Encourage friends\, family\, 
 alumni\, and members of your organization to donate\, too. \n\n• Get pro
 of by taking a photo at the drive after you have given blood or save your 
 confirmation email from the blood collection center. \n\n• Submissions\:
  \n- Abbott verification form\: https\://bigten.org/abbott \n- ASUN form\:
  https\://asun.unl.edu/huskers-give-blood-drive \n\nIMPORTANT\: Both the A
 bbott and ASUN submission forms must be completed in order to have your do
 nations counted. \n\nCAMPUS BLOOD DRIVE DATES\: View upcoming dates and re
 gister to donate https\://bigten.org/abbott/nebraska/ and scroll to the 
 “Upcoming Blood Drives” section.
LOCATION:Anywhere Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194834/
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DTSTART:20251105T150000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250225T130751Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Rural Drug Addiction Research Center:MAILTO:rdar@unl.edu
SUMMARY:2025 Symposium on Substance Use Research
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The annual Symposium on Substance Use Research (SOSUR) focuses 
 on leveraging research\, knowledge\, and insight on substance use from acr
 oss the country. This year it will be held on November 5-6\, 2025\, via Zo
 om. The virtual format will include expert keynotes\, panels\, and researc
 h presentations on a wide variety of substance use topics. There is no cos
 t to attend and it is open to the public.\n\nFor more information\, visit 
 https\://rdar.unl.edu/center-news-events/virtual-2025-symposium-substance-
 use-research/.\n\n2025 SOSUR will be co-hosted by\: the Rural Drug Addicti
 on Research COBRE\, the COBRE on Opioids and Overdose\, the West Virginia 
 Clinical and Translational Science Institute\, the West Virginia INBRE at 
 Marshall University\, and the COBRE Center for Addiction and Disease Risk 
 Exacerbation (CADRE) at Brown University.
LOCATION:Zoom (https://rdar.unl.edu/)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/188360/
DTEND:20251105T213000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T150000Z
UID:192624-970144@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250828T160048Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Nebraska Women in Agriculture:MAILTO:wia@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Agri-Essentials\: QuickBooks Online for Farmers and Ranchers
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Nebraska Women in Agriculture program\, in collaboration wi
 th Texas A&M AgriLife Extension\, is proud to announce the launch of a new
  online course\, QuickBooks Online for Farmers and Ranchers\, available be
 ginning September 1\, 2025. This self-paced course will be housed within t
 he program’s online learning community\, Agri-Essentials\, and is design
 ed specifically for agricultural producers seeking to better understand an
 d manage their finances using QuickBooks Online.\n\nWhether you are brand 
 new to QuickBooks or looking to improve your existing bookkeeping practice
 s\, this course provides step-by-step guidance tailored to the unique need
 s of farm and ranch operations.\n\nEnrollment in Agri-Essentials is $175 p
 er person and provides access to LLCs for Nebraska Farms and Ranches along
  with all other content and courses released in the community through Febr
 uary 28\, 2026.
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/192624/
DTEND:20251105T150000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T150000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250915T205844Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Jess Nguyen:MAILTO:jesnguyen@nebraskamed.com
SUMMARY:Walk-in Flu Shot Clinic for Students
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Current UNL students can get their free flu shot by attending a
  drop-in flu shot clinic\, no appointment needed.\n\nBring these items wit
 h you\:\n- NCard\n- Completed\, printed Flu Vaccination Form\: https\://he
 alth.unl.edu/sites/unl.edu.student-affairs.health-center/files/media/file/
 Fillable%2520Flu%2520Form%252009.24.pdf\n\nOnly students are eligible to a
 ttend drop-in flu vaccine clinics. Faculty and staff must make an appointm
 ent at the medical clinic by calling 402.472.5000.\n\nLearn more about thi
 s year’s flu shot and common questions about the vaccine by visiting htt
 ps\://health.unl.edu/flu.
LOCATION:University Health Center and College of Nursing Room 240
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/193389/
DTEND:20251105T180000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T174500Z
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DTSTAMP:20251022T024215Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Ari Kohen:MAILTO:akohen2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Rescue or Ruin\: Orphan Life During the Armenian Genocide and the H
 olocaust
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:This lecture presented by Andrea Wagh\, PhD Student of Departme
 nt of History\, showcases her ongoing dissertation research\, which is an 
 examination on how orphanages were used to either rescue victims of genoci
 de or perpetrate genocidal policies against them. Through a comparative st
 udy of the Armenian genocide (1915 - 1918) and the Holocaust (1933 - 1945)
 \, her research explores how orphanages were manipulated in each case. By 
 understanding the role these institutions played\, we can better understan
 d how children are uniquely targeted in mass violence and how orphanages h
 ave served as spaces for both good and evil.
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Ubuntu Room/202
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194404/
DTEND:20251105T174500Z
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DTSTART:20251105T190000Z
UID:190996-968025@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250630T210255Z
ORGANIZER;CN=CAS Career Development:MAILTO:cascareers@unl.edu
SUMMARY:CAS Career Drop-ins
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Jump on Zoom to ask any of your career questions and receive re
 sume support by a College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) Career Coach. Drop-ins 
 are great to complete career coach meeting assignments\, too. Sessions las
 t 15-20 minutes. Drop-ins are every Wednesday and Thursday from 1-3p. If y
 ou would like to meet longer\, schedule an appointment (https\://go.unl.ed
 u/coachappt). We look forward to supporting you!
LOCATION:Zoom (https://go.unl.edu/cascareerdropin)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/190996/
DTEND:20251105T210000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T190000Z
UID:193390-971656@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250915T205844Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Jess Nguyen:MAILTO:jesnguyen@nebraskamed.com
SUMMARY:Walk-in Flu Shot Clinic for Students
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Current UNL students can get their free flu shot by attending a
  drop-in flu shot clinic\, no appointment needed.\n\nBring these items wit
 h you\:\n- NCard\n- Completed\, printed Flu Vaccination Form\: https\://he
 alth.unl.edu/sites/unl.edu.student-affairs.health-center/files/media/file/
 Fillable%2520Flu%2520Form%252009.24.pdf\n\nOnly students are eligible to a
 ttend drop-in flu vaccine clinics. Faculty and staff must make an appointm
 ent at the medical clinic by calling 402.472.5000.\n\nLearn more about thi
 s year’s flu shot and common questions about the vaccine by visiting htt
 ps\://health.unl.edu/flu.
LOCATION:University Health Center and College of Nursing Room 240
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/193390/
DTEND:20251105T220000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T200000Z
UID:194100-971958@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20251010T002953Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Kawasaki Reading Room:MAILTO:kawasakireadingroom@gmail.com
SUMMARY:English Conversations
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join us for English Conversations with Mark Harrington every We
 dnesday at the Kawasaki Reading Room JGMC 301 from 2 to 5pm. Come with you
 r friends and stay for as long as you can. All levels are welcome! See you
 !
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Kawasaki Reading Room 301
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194100/
DTEND:20251105T230000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T200000Z
UID:192866-970467@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250903T145539Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Renae Ninneman:MAILTO:rninneman2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Huskers Abroad 101
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join Global Experiences for a 30-minute interactive workshop to
  help you start planning your global experience. During the workshop\, w
 e’ll discuss global experience types\, funding\, the timeline for planni
 ng your experience\, and thinking through your goals to go abroad. Just sh
 ow up\, no registration is needed\, and both undergraduate and graduate st
 udents from all colleges are welcome!
LOCATION:Louise Pound Hall Room 124
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/192866/
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DTSTART:20251105T210000Z
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DTSTAMP:20251104T023727Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meredith Kuc:MAILTO:mkuca2@nebraska.edu
SUMMARY:Smashing Pumpkins
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:November 5 | 3-5 p.m. | Meier Commons | Co-sponsored by Well-Be
 ing Ambassadors and the Office of Sustainability. Smash the stress on Stre
 ss Management Awareness Day. We will provide some pumpkins\, but students 
 can bring their own (recycle them from Halloween)\, and we will compost th
 e waste.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Meier Commons
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194710/
DTEND:20251105T230000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T213000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250617T222518Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Dr. Kenneth Price:MAILTO:kprice2@nebraska.edu
SUMMARY:The Robert Knoll Lecture Series presents\: Zack Turpin
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:In the third Robert Knoll lecture of the fall semester\, Zack T
 urpin\, associate professor at the University of Idaho\, will speak on
  “‘The Cushions of the Presidency are Nothing but Filth and Blood’\:
  Walt Whitman on American Dictatorship.” The department\, with support f
 rom the dean’s office\, is offering three Knoll lectures this fall on Wa
 lt Whitman and the vistas of democracy. \n\nThese talks will occur on the 
 30th anniversary of the Walt Whitman Archive and its 25 year of operation 
 at UNL. Through talks by three prominent Americanists — all with experti
 se in 19th century American literature\, Whitman and digital humanities 
 — we have an opportunity to see how literary studies can speak to cultur
 al change\, identity and the possibility of renewal.\n\nFrequently called 
 the “poet of democracy\,” Whitman was banned in his day\, and he remai
 ns provocative and challenging now. How did a man-loving man\, disabled in
  his final decades and never affluent\, come to be widely regarded as the 
 national poet? And how and why did he become an inspiration for democratic
  movements worldwide? Can he speak to our current political problems (in c
 ase you’re curious\, he hated tariffs with a passion)? Those teaching 19
 th century studies\, American literature\, poetry or anything engaging dem
 ocracy may want to incorporate these talks into their syllabi.
LOCATION:Andrews Hall Room Bailey Library, ANDR 228/229
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/190841/
DTEND:20251105T213000Z
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DTSTART:20251105T225000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250829T160057Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Blue Moon
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Richard Linklater’s BLUE MOON tells the story of legendary ly
 ricist Lorenz Hart (Ethan Hawke) facing the future as his professional and
  private life unravels at the opening night party for his former partner
 ’s hit show “Oklahoma!”. \n\nShowing at The Ross October 24-November
  6. Visit theross.org for tickets\, show times\, and more information.
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194592/
DTEND:20251105T225000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T230000Z
UID:194600@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250829T160257Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:The Mastermind
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:In a sedate corner of Massachusetts circa 1970\, JB Mooney (Jos
 h O’Connor)\, an unemployed carpenter turned amateur art thief\, plans h
 is first big heist. When things go haywire\, his life unravels. From direc
 tor Kelly Reichardt. \n\nShowing at The Ross October 24-November 6. Visit 
 theross.org for tickets\, show times\, and more information.
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194600/
DTEND:20251105T230000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T233000Z
UID:194629@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20251030T011449Z
ORGANIZER;CN=School of Biological Sciences:MAILTO:jstranberg2@nebraska.edu
SUMMARY:Too Creative for Science?
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered what it’s like to grow up in a family 
 of artists and then end up a scientist? What does thinking like an artist 
 offer the scientist? Can the blending of art and science encourage a more 
 diverse population of students to pursue science\, and improve the public 
 understanding of science? Ahna Skop will give you an exciting glimpse into
  her life and how she has impacted science\, education\, and the public wi
 th her two passions\: science and art.\n\nAhna Skop is a Professor in the 
 Department of Genetics and an affiliate faculty member in Life Sciences Co
 mmunication and the Division of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Ma
 dison.\n\nRead more at the link.
LOCATION:Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts Room Atrium
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/194629/
DTEND:20251105T233000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251105T233000Z
UID:191459-968522@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250721T160544Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Audrey Krimm:MAILTO:akrimm2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Yoga for Climbers
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join UNL’s Outdoor Adventures every Wednesday at Yoga for Cli
 mbers! Yoga for Climbers will complement your climbing goals and is great 
 for your general wellness. This class focuses on using yoga to enhance cli
 mbing performance by improving flexibility\, breath control\, balance\, an
 d strengthening stabilizing muscles.
LOCATION:Outdoor Adventures Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/191459/
DTEND:20251106T003000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251106T003000Z
UID:190233@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250515T194507Z
ORGANIZER;CN=ASUN Student Government:MAILTO:asun1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:ASUN Senate Meeting
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Weekly meeting of ASUN Student Government to discuss campus iss
 ues\, pass legislation\, and approve outstanding business. Members of the 
 campus community are welcome to attend.\n\nLearn more at https\://asun.unl
 .edu
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Platte River Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/190233/
DTEND:20251106T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251106T010000Z
UID:191412-968506@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250718T193018Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Audrey Krimm:MAILTO:akrimm2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:League of Extraordinary Boulderers (LXB)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The League of Extraordinary Boulderers (LXB) is a four-week tea
 m competition where groups of three climbers try out brand-new bouldering 
 routes once a week\, earning points based on the difficulty of the route a
 nd other factors. This is a great opportunity to learn from more experienc
 ed climbers\, find new climbing partners and improve your bouldering skill
 s on fun and creative routes. All climbing skill levels are welcome. Free 
 for UNL students and Campus Recreation members. Non-Member\: $30
LOCATION:Outdoor Adventures Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/191412/
DTEND:20251106T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20251106T023000Z
UID:192380-969839@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20250821T195707Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Evan Rich:MAILTO:erich3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Open House at the Student Observatory
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:See the stars\, planets\, and moon on campus! Open to all who a
 re interested in astronomy.\n\nOpen House events may be canceled due to ra
 in\, snow\, or clouds. Please check our calendar or visit our Instagram pa
 ge to see if we’re open. https\://www.instagram.com/unl_observatories/
LOCATION:Stadium Drive Parking Garage Room Roof (4th floor)
URL://events.unl.edu/2025/11/05/192380/
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