ASUN offers annual living options
Not only does the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska give students a free ride home, but it also helps them to find that home.
With help from Campus Directories, a company based out of Lake Ozark, Mo., ASUN provides students with an off-campus housing . . .
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Inside: Extra : Housing Guide
Campus travelling options limited (Mar 03, 2004)
With parking permit prices set to increase in the next year, many students are finding alternatives to their cars for getting to . . . read more
Evictions may cause problems for future landlords (Mar 03, 2004)
Being evicted not only can be a short-term hassle, but also can cause problems down the road, especially when trying to win over . . . read more
Friends, ads can aid roommate search (Mar 03, 2004)
Whether a stranger responds to an ad or a friend decides to move in, choosing a roommate is an important decision.
Many people . . . read more
Hodge-podge of housing dwindles down (Mar 03, 2004)
The year is winding down and so are leases for student housing. Thus, the search for the perfect home for University of . . . read more
Laws, responsibility factor into living situations (Mar 03, 2004)
Moving off campus can bring newfound freedom, but students should keep a few things in mind when making the jump to independent . . . read more
Noisy neighbors may disrupt experience (Mar 03, 2004)
Neighborhood relationships are often an issue with college communities, and the Lincoln neighborhoods are no different.
A . . . read more
Off-campus housing proves money saver (Mar 03, 2004)
Many students hope moving away from the residence halls will lower their cost of living.
But there are some costs students . . . read more
Program connects UNL, neighborhoods to better community (Mar 03, 2004)
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln wants to be a good neighbor.
Through "Neighbors Working Together," an outreach program . . . read more
Waiting for good housing may be detrimental (Mar 03, 2004)
Even landlords will tell you it's all about the money.
Chris Beecham, property manager at the Lincoln-based Holroyd Investment . . . read more