KRUIer John Miller reviews Jim The Mule’s performance at Iowa Public Radio’s latest live “Java Blend” event in Iowa City’s downtown Java House.
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The men of the Iowa Football Team were not the only Hawkeyes take on a Big 10 foe on Saturday. The Iowa Volleyball team took on the #24th ranked Michigan State Spartans Saturday night on Mediacom Court in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. After losing in 3 sets to Michigan the night before, the Hawkeyes were looking to get back on track in the Big 10 versus the Spartans. Iowa started off strong with a 6-3 lead and the momentum on their side. The Spartans proved to be ready for the challenge though as Iowa had to take it’s first timeout when they … Continued
Iowa Hawkeyes bring home Floyd the pig and put an end to the Minnesota Golden Gopher’s undefeated season record, ending the game with a 31-13 score. This was a game of career firsts for many players on the Hawkeye team.
The Iowa Hawkeye volleyball team was looking to change momentum in their Big Ten home opener last night against Michigan. Having lost three straight, including the first two games of conference play, the Hawks (8-7) had an uphill battle taking on the Michigan Wolverines (13-3), who were playing tonight’s game with a chip on their shoulders coming off a tough loss to the # 17 Purdue Boilermakers, and had lost two of their last four matches. Unfortunately for the Hawks, homecoming weekend has begun on a sour note. The Hawks opened up the first set trailing early, falling behind 5 … Continued
DJK on Ken O’Keefe Stephen McDonald on Minnesota
DJK joins the crew as the experts of KRUI’s College Football Pre-Game Show make their picks for this week’s games in the B1G.
Matt Cozzi and DJK return to break down Iowa’s disappointing loss to Central Michigan and look ahead to this week’s homecoming game against Minnesota.
Our experts Derek Helling and Jordan Kabialis make their picks for week 4 of the NFL.
It seems that everyday a little bit of this generation’s future is being stolen away. Young athletes walking the streets of Chicago are seeing their opportunity of playing at a college and receiving an education, disappear.
They. Are. Back. No three words remain truer for Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo, the duo otherwise known as The Raveonettes who have melted our ears in the past with high frequency synthesizers and the icy coolness of Foo’s vocals. Whether they are a soundtrack to a chill autumn evening or a heavier rock sound assisting a spontaneous dance party with friends, The Raveonettes have never been disappointing in the 11 years of their career. But how does their latest release, Observator, rank against such legendary albums such as the ‘60s inspired “Back in Black” or the lyric-driven “In … Continued








