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From a girl's first period to post-menopausal health, women have numerous reproductive responsibilities during their lifetime that change as they grow older.
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As part the Womanhood series, a look at feminism and how it's changed in the United States
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This summer it was Barbie who dismantled the patriarchy (at least in Barbie Land). But there have been pop culture moments throughout history that have sparked conversation and driven change.
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Clark’s triple-double highlights game at Kinnick. Women’s basketball record crowd of 55,646 shows upThe Hawkeyes’ 94-72 exhibition win over DePaul in the “Crossover at Kinnick” on Sunday drew 55,646 fans, almost doubling the previous record of 29,619 set by Connecticut and Oklahoma in the 2002 NCAA championship game at San Antonio’s Alamodome.
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One of the nation’s newest nuclear attack subs was christened on June 17 by former Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack.
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When people say that life is like a fairytale they’re usually forgetting about all the bad stuff, but Sabrina Orah Mark digs right into the darkness when using them as a tool in her memoir.
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The landmark legislation designed to ensure equal opportunity for women has become almost synonymous with women's collegiate sports.
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In Iowa, the proportion of women at the highest levels of leadership has risen by 4% in the last dozen years.
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Retiring Des Moines Register columnist reflects on her career, what led her to Iowa and her proudest moments.
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Charity Nebbe speaks with Dr. Jen Gunter, author of the book The Menopause Manifesto and host of the podcast Body Stuff.