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Written by NewsNetNebraska
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 16:36 |
Michael Forsberg is a conservation photographer.
NewsNetNebraska's Casey Mills interviewed
Forsberg, left, about his new book and photography.

Frank Rack is executive director of ANDRILL.
NewsNetNebraska's Adam Ziegler interviewed Rack,
right, about the project's latest work in Antarctica.

Pamela Dingman is the CEO of Engineering Design Consultants.
NewsNetNebraska's Sarah Tenorio interviewed Dingman, left,
about being a successful woman in a male-dominated industry.

Andrew Lacy is the editor-in-chief of Nebraska Thinker,a
conservative opinion publication at UNL.NewsNetNebraska's
Rob McLean interviewed Lacey, right, about its mission.

Dr. Mark Awakuni-Swetland, left, teaches ethnic studies and anthropology.
NewsNetNebraska's Erin Pedigo interviewed Awakuni-Swetland about
the creation of an online dictionary of the Omaha tribe's language.

Kelly Bartling is the manager of news for UNL's office of
University Communications. NewsNetNebraska's Katie Steiner
interviewed Bartling, right, about the details of her job.
John Anderson is the interim dean of the UNL College of
Business Administration. NewsNetNebraska's Liz Gamez
interviewed Anderson, right, about the college's success.
Nate Rohrs is a recent University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate working
as a freelance broadcaster. He's also the voice of the UNL Women's Softball
team. NewsNetNebraska's Nate Pohlen interviews Rohrs, left, about his career.

Bret Bogenrief is ASUN's environmental issues activites
representative. NewsNetNebraska's Natasha Richardson interviewed
Bogenrief, right, about the efforts to make UNL more green.
Grant Janousek is a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural engineering
student by day and a drummer for the classic rock band, Coldshot, by night.
NewsNetNebraska's Karoline Kastanek interviews Janousek, left, about the band.
Sara Sunderman is the Outreach Specialist at Matt Talbot Kitchen and
Outreach. NewsNetNebraska's Charlie Litton interviewed Sunderman, right,
about how the kitchen helps the homeless and the near homeless.
Nebraska's own Dan Whitney, better know as Larry the Cable Guy,
is more than just a standup comedian. NewsNetNebraska's Natalie Sorensen
interviews Whitney, left, about his life and growing up in Nebraska.
Invisible Children, a national movement geared towards assisting war-torn Uganda,
has a new group on UNL's campus. NewsNetNebraska reporter Allison Pane
interviews Morgan Cox, right, one of the group's co-founders about its mission.
A Dance Marathon at UNL raises thousands of dollars each year for the Omaha
Children's Hospital. NewsNetNebraska reporter Morgan Demmel interviews
Aaron Hueftle, left, Dance Marathon's family relations director, about the event.

The People's Health Clinic, a low-cost health care option for low-income families,
has too few providers to meet the demand. NewsNetNebraska reporter Elicia Dover
interviews Deb Shoemaker, right, the clinic's executive director, about the challenges.
Husker Challenge is an ongoing campus fitness program designed to improve the
health of faculty, staff and students. Katie James, fitness graduate assistant at the
Rec, sat down with NewsNetNebraska Jenifer Calandra to discuss the program.

The Czech Heritage Project is working to preserve historic Czech photographs, films
and artifacts across Nebraska. NewsNetNebraska reporter Caitlin Kern interviews
Mela Sokova-Pierce, right, a UNL professor involved in the project.
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