by Dar Danielson | Feb 1, 2023 | Sports
Those hoping for big changes in the offense of the Hawkeye football team will be disappointed after head coach Kirk Ferentz addressed the issue Thursday. “As I stand here today I anticipate no changes in our staff moving forward, that’s my plan certainly....
by Dar Danielson | Jan 18, 2023 | Sports
The Iowa men’s basketball game tonight was postponed, but the premiere of a documentary about a Hawkeye legend will still be shown on the Big Ten Network. The one-hour documentary chronicles the life of Hawkeye star Chris Street and his death in a car accident...
by Matt Kelley | Aug 29, 2022 | Human Interest, News
Hawkeye football legend Nile Kinnick, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1939, is the subject of a new 90-minute documentary that’s on the big screen in select Iowa theaters and online via the website Vimeo. Iowa filmmaker Scott Siepker says “Kinnick: The...
by O. Kay Henderson | Dec 7, 2021 | Sports
Iowa State University’s athletics department has repaid the $6 million loan it received to cover last year’s pandemic related losses, while the University of Iowa’s athletics department has a 15 year repayment plan ahead for a much larger loan. State...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Nov 12, 2021 | Human Interest, News
When the Iowa and Minnesota football teams meet tomorrow, the victors will take home the bronze Floyd of Rosedale Trophy. A larger-than-life iron sculpture of Floyd the Pig was dedicated in Fort Dodge this week. City council member Dave Flattery says that hog was...