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The Drake Men’s Basketball team defeated the Northern Iowa Panthers 66-52 on Wednesday, Jan. 29, tying for first place in the Missouri Valley Conference. In their first home game following the ...
As a redshirt senior, Kuhn has given his heart and soul to this program, riding through the highs and lows of nearly half a decade of Drake soccer.
There is a continuous encouraging campaign called “It Gets Better.” It is something that was started by Dan Savage after the suicides of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens, and it has now ...
The Pandora Papers, a no-longer-secret international tax avoidance scheme involving hundreds of the ultra-rich and powerful, was recently exposed by the International Consortium of Investigative ...
Recently, the NCAA began to allow college athletes to receive direct compensation through their name, image and likeness (NIL). This change has completely reshaped NCAA scouting strategies. In the ...
Cheerleaders pop and lock and leap. Lights twinkle all about the stands. Fans covered in gold and purple chant, “Skol.” U.S. Bank Stadium is the place to be on Minnesota Vikings game day. Yet, Jillian ...
Associate Provost for Campus Equity and Inclusion Terrance Pendleton was in the middle of leading an outdoor activity as president of his undergraduate college’s math club when he was approached by ...
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” is nine of 15 episodes through its third and final season, and so far, the show’s quality has remained on par with the previous two seasons. Good, but not great. Be warned, ...
This past weekend, Des Moines welcomed “A Taste of Reelabilities,” a film festival featuring films made by and about the disability community. This marked the festival’s first appearance in Des Moines ...
A jukebox with roughly 100 songs, a wall of bounced checks and a ceiling full of dollar bills. Students wouldn’t recognize it now, but this was Peggy’s Tavern back in the 90s. Amy Lies, a Drake alum ...
Wendlandt is a senior radio-television major and can be reached at [email protected]. Perhaps no rule modification in the NFL’s history has made more of an impact on the game than the changes made by ...
After nine years of service to Drake University, Provost Sue Mattison announced that she plans to retire at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. As provost, Mattison was in charge of all the ...