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The University of Iowa women’s basketball team has made it to the NCAA Final Four. They’re facing the No. 1 seed and undefeated University of South Carolina in tonight’s semifinal. Tip off is at approximately 8 p.m.
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Hawkeye women's basketball is in the NCAA final four for the first time in 20 years, with their stand-out Caitlin Clark racking up accolades - and endorsements - on a national scale.
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Education policy, distracted driving, eminent domain – it's been another busy week for Iowa lawmakers.
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The Legislature also passed a bill that would forbid transgender students from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity.
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Kirk and Brian Ferentz, Gary Barta and Chris Doyle have all been dropped from the suit filed by over a dozen former Hawkeye players.
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The Idealist covers Jack Trice’s life as he navigated segregation in school and athletics during the 1920's, the football game that ended his life and the student-led demands to honor him in the decades following.
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Existing college athletes staying on teams to make up for the COVID-19 off-year is making it harder for graduating high school athletes to get in the game.
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Shanza Sami, 14, is taking on air pollution in a powerful way. She's developed an extension for catalytic converters designed to reduce emissions from vehicles that run on fossil fuels
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Sioux City native Dave Bancroft was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. Now, the baseball legend has his own day and exhibit in the western Iowa city.
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Title IX passed 50 years ago, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal funds. Though the impacts have been broad, the law is best known for opening the doors for women's sports.