Love at first light

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Love at first light

Photo of the Week
The cupola of Love Library looms above City Campus as the sun rises on the first day of the fall semester
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

The Love Library cupola peers down at City Campus as dawn promises the opening day of the fall semester.

Social media photos of the week

  • Red light bathes the Husker volleyball team as it celebrates a win in Memorial Stadium
    The Husker volleyball team celebrates its Aug. 30 victory over UNO — and the 92,003 fans packed into Memorial Stadium, a world record for attendance at a women’s sporting event. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/bzpg.
  • A crossword puzzle with the headline "Who at UNL Wrote It?"
    The Lincoln Journal Star recently published a crossword puzzle featuring written works from Husker authors, including current faculty William Thomas III, professor of history, and Joy Castro, professor of English. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/8wbo.
  • Two students in the press box of Memorial Stadium peer through binoculars at a volleyball match below
    John Shrader, associate professor of broadcasting, shared a photo of Husker students calling Memorial Stadium’s first volleyball match — the University of Nebraska at Kearney vs. Wayne State College — for 90.3 KRNU, the student-run radio station. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/skya.
  • Two researchers wearing red-tinted headlamps peer into the camera
    “Photosynthesis research is absolutely nothing like a real life horror movie. Why do you ask?” The lab of James Schnable recently braved the darkness for the sake of better understanding how plants capture light to make their own food. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/u835.
  • Former Husker volleyball players greet each other with smiles
    “Volleyball Day in Nebraska is possible because of those who paved the way.” Former players congregated at Memorial Stadium to catch up and celebrate a milestone in women’s athletics. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ife4.


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