Jordan Kabialis recaps the madness and excitement that was Game 6 of the 2011 World Series.
(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
The Hawkeyes came up just short in Ames, falling 16-13 to No. 16 Iowa State in a rivalry game that slipped away in the final minutes. Despite a strong defensive showing and improved play from QB Mark Gronowski, Iowa’s offense couldn’t find enough answers as the Cyclones snapped the Hawkeyes’ six-game win streak at Jack Trice Stadium.
Iowa opened the 2025 season with a 34-7 win over UAlbany, leaning on a dominant run game and stout defense after early passing struggles. Transfer QB Mark Gronowski made his debut, while Kirk Ferentz tied Woody Hayes for the most wins in Big Ten history.
At just 15 years old, Grayson Chapeau has spent nearly his entire life in a fight he never chose, against an inoperable brain tumor. But in the stands of a summer-league baseball team, he’s become something more: a symbol of joy, resilience, and a small town’s beating heart.
Jordan Kabialis recaps the madness and excitement that was Game 6 of the 2011 World Series.
(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
KRUI’s 9th Installment of its Low Frequency Series: the Night-People Records Showcase featured Wet Hair, Peaking Lights, and a DJ set by Shawn Reed and Aaron Coyes. Check out our photos here!
Did you miss our broadcast of all the action at this year’s homecoming parade? From candy-tossing floats to animal shelter puppies in Hawkeye uniforms, we’ve got you covered. Come relive the magic with us!
Happy College Radio Day! KRUI joined more than 350 stations on October 11, 2011 to raise awareness of college radio and celebrate its important creative contributions to American media.
Editors from “earthwords,” the University of Iowa’s undergraduate literary review, visited “Live From 380” this week. Check out their interview here to learn about the group’s upcoming events and submission deadline.
Every Tuesday night at 7, KRUI’s marketing staff tells you what you really need to know about life in Iowa City on “The Real Freshman Orientation.”
On this week’s Lit Show, host Joe Fassler speaks with four Iowa City writers who’ve been inspired by Dean Young, the acclaimed poet who received a life-saving heart transplant on April 15, 2011.
We’re hiring for Fall 2011! Time to join up — click through for info on how to apply!
KRUI will be broadcasting live Iowa City Book Festival readings and other related content from 11 AM to 6 PM on Saturday, July 16, 2011. Check out our scheduled programming here and be sure to tune in!
Members of the KRUI marketing staff and SCOPE Productions teamed up on the Ped Mall to celebrate the Decemberists concert.