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The Office of the Registrar has released the spring 2025 President’s List. In order to be named to the President’s List, a student must have a 4.0 grade point average (4.0 is an A) in all academic ...
Before being a second-round pick in the WNBA, Megan Gustafson spent her college career at the University of Iowa. Years removed from her tenure, she still took the time to praise the program ...
Iowa City's city election will be November 5, 2019. Megan Alter is running for one of Iowa City Council's two at-large seats. She is running against Laura Bergus and Janice Weiner. This November ...
She’s the first Iowa women’s basketball player to have her number retired. The second number was 10. That belonged to Megan Gustafson. Her jersey was raised to the rafters in 2020. Gustafson ...
As a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Megan Graham got to work with ... In January, Graham joined the University of Iowa Law School as an associate clinical professor.
The Iowa State Fair announced two Grandstand shows this morning for the 2025 State Fair. It's a little bit Christian and a little bit country with Forrest Frank on opening night and Megan Moroney ...
A 27-year-old news anchor mysteriously disappeared nearly 30 years ago, gripping the small town in Iowa where she worked ... Terrance Prochaska of the Mason City Police Department told Fox ...
Polls are closed. Check back for results. Democrat Megan L. Srinivas won reelection to the Iowa House District 30 seat representing Des Moines' south side. Srinivas won a second term, beating ...
Ahead of Nebraska vs. Northern Iowa, Sam McKewon gives his three keys to a Husker win. Megan Franklin has always tried to attend at least one Nebraska football game every year. It’s her chance ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Megan Gustafson just wrapped up her time at the Olympics, but that didn't stop her from making another trip: The former Iowa women's basketball star and current Las Vegas Aces ...
Megan Gustafson has had quite the career journey. Gustafson helped establish the Iowa Hawkeyes as an NCAA women's basketball force before Caitlin Clark, winning Player of the Year in 2019.