Paper hail

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Paper hail

Photo of the Week
Standing in the open corridor of an upper level, Nebraska Engineering students, staff and faculty toss paper airplanes across the atrium of Kiewit Hall
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

Nebraska Engineering students, staff and faculty toss paper airplanes across the atrium of Kiewit Hall to commemorate the end of the first week for the newly opened building.

The collective toss followed a three-round competition that had several dozen contestants aiming at a bull’s-eye taped to the atrium’s floor. Check out more photos from the event.

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