Final: NU 40 CU 31 (HT: Corn Nation)
Nebraska
Sire On The Death Of Books On Campus
When I was invited to do a lecture on campus, they used to ask me what kind of books I wanted on the book table. But in recent years, I’ve had to practically twist arms to get people to believe that those . . . Continue reading →
Nebraska
Nebraska!
Prairie In Winter

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My Hometown In 3:34
Miami Day Flashback: Schlesinger 34 Trap
Planting Reformation Seeds In The Plains For A Future Harvest
The Plains are not exactly a hotbed of confessional Reformed theology, piety, and practice. Nebraska is predominantly Romanist (28%). Lutherans make up 16% of the population followed by Methodists (11%), Baptists (9%), and (mainline) Presbyterians (4%). The Platte Valley Presbytery (PCA) has 9 . . . Continue reading →
Ben Says Thanks
There Is No Place Like Nebraska
Remembering The Omaha Tornado Of May 6, 1975
On the afternoon of May 6, 1975 a giant tornado (F4) swept across my town moving from the Southwest part of town to the Northeast. We listened to radio news men tracking it as it moved closer to our block. Each time the . . . Continue reading →
Huskers Remember Sam Foltz With Missing Man Formation
A Heidelblog Historian And A Husker Herald On The Halcyon Days
Many readers of these pages know only a sliver of the interests of the Heidel-Head. Not only is Dr. Clark an elite Oxford historian, but he is also a Nebraska football nerd. He grew up in Nebraska during the heyday of Cornhusker . . . Continue reading →