Iowa announces it will retire Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey, third retired number in women's basketball program history Caitlin Clark elevated the Iowa women's basketball program (and women's college basketball) in ways never seen before — and now her jersey will live in history. On Wednesday during the Hawkeyes' ... 04/23/2024 - 12:58 am | View Link
Governor Kim Reynolds declares April 22 Iowa Hawkeyes Women's Basketball Appreciation Day Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds released a video announcing a proclamation in celebration of the Iowa Hawkeyes Women's Basketball 2023-2024 season. 04/22/2024 - 1:59 am | View Link
South Carolina Gamecocks defeat Iowa Hawkeyes in NCAA women's basketball championship The game was the last of Caitlin Clark's college basketball career. The South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes 87-75, to win the NCAA women's basketball championship in Cleveland on ... 04/7/2024 - 3:53 am | View Link
What channel is Iowa vs. South Carolina on today? Time, TV schedule for March Madness game One win from an improbable national title, Iowa women's basketball faces unbeaten South Carolina in Sunday's championship game inside Cleveland's Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. ABC will televise the 2 ... 04/6/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Caitlin Clark tracker: Follow the Iowa star's biggest games and highlights in the 2023-24 season Almost three weeks later, Clark broke the single-season record for most points scored in DI women's basketball history ... points and 12 assists in the Hawkeyes road win. Next up for Clark and ... 04/6/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Five migrants including a child have died while attempting to cross the English channel, French authorities said on Tuesday. The news comes hours after the U. K. passed a controversial bill that would allow the government to deport some migrants who enter the country illegally to Rwanda.
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The deaths took place after an overcrowded boat carrying around 110 people set out to cross the busy shipping lane from France to England.
It’s common to meet the idea of intuition with an eye roll. We tend to value reason over everything else, using expressions like “think before you act,” “think twice,” and “look before you leap.” We don’t trust intuition. In fact, we believe it’s flawed and magical thinking, either vaguely crazy or downright stupid.
Israel’s war in Gaza has roiled college campuses across America, as students have set up encampments and rallied against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, sparking free speech debates and creating sharp divisions with members of government, alumni, donors, other students, and some faculty amid accusations of antisemitism.
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Emerging as one of the most prominent and controversial figureheads of the opposition to pro-Palestinian protesters is Columbia Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai, who is Jewish and Israeli American and has recently found himself barred from parts of Columbia’s New York campus amid the latest flareup in tensions.
PEN America has canceled its prestigious 2024 awards ceremony after nearly half the writers nominated for a prize withdrew their work in protest of the organization’s stance on the war in Gaza.
The group, which is dedicated to free expression, announced on Monday the cancellation of the April 29 awards in New York City.
A white family in Atlanta, Georgia today has 46 times as much wealth as a Black family; a racial wealth gap that is exactly the same as it was nationally in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation ending the era of legalized enslavement. Over forty years of neoliberal economic policy have profoundly exacerbated income and wealth inequality especially across racial lines.
The U. S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case on whether Idaho can enforce its near-total abortion ban in medical emergency situations under a federal law that requires most hospitals to treat patients with life-threatening conditions.
The case marks the second abortion-related challenge to come before the Justices this term, following the Court’s decision in Dobbs v.