HUSKERS TOP UTES, 3-1

Courtesy of Husker Athletics LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 1 Nebraska volleyball team bounced back from an opening set loss to win 3-1 over No. 22 Utah in front of 8,632 at John Cook Arena at the
Extended interview: Marlon Wayans
In this web exclusive, actor and comedian Marlon Wayans talks with Tracy Smith about his new film, the psychological horror film “Him,” and the methods he follows both for acting and stand-up. He also explains how he
La Foce: A Renaissance painting come to life
The La Foce estate is the showpiece of one aristocratic family’s generations-long effort to revitalize an area in Italy’s Val d’Orcia region that was impoverished in the early 20th century. Seth Doane reports on how a farmer-entrepreneur
MSOC: Warriors Battle Ottawa to Scoreless Draw

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Midland returned to the pitch on Saturday as it welcomed Ottawa University to town. It was a tightly contested game with chances on both ends, but ultimately no one was
WSOC: Second-Half Surge Pushes Wayne State Past Warriors

Courtesy of Midland Athletics WAYNE, Neb. – Midland University traveled to Wayne, Nebraska, on Saturday afternoon for a nonconference matchup with Wayne State College. A second-half surge by the Wildcats lifted them to a 5-0 win over
FB: Warriors Blank Waldorf in Home Opener

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Playing at home for the first time in 2025, the Midland University football team defeated the Waldorf Warriors, 53-0, on Saturday afternoon at newly refurbished Heedum Field. Midland (2-1, 1-1
Pope Leo XIV celebrates his 70th birthday at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV has marked his 70th birthday by thanking God, his parents and all those who prayed for him.
Book excerpt: “We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution”
Harvard professor and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore explores the ongoing struggle to amend America’s founding document and keep it a living framework for an evolving nation.
A blue ribbon-worthy exhibition of state fair crafts
To honor the cultural traditions of state fairs, a new exhibition at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C., brings together crafts dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the present – quilts and pottery and butter cows –
Historian Jon Meacham on political violence and the threat to American democracy
The murder of Charlie Kirk last week follows a litany of violent acts against political targets. Historian Jon Meacham talks about the existential questions now facing America.