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Fans reminded to recycle at Kinnick for Gameday Challenge Nov. 10

Logo of gameday challenge

By recycling their cans, paper, and plastic this Saturday at Kinnick Stadium, Hawkeye fans can help the University of Iowa score big in the Gameday Challenge, a national competition for colleges and universities to promote waste reduction at their football games. Story

One night at Kinnick

Cheering kid wearing a foam finger

It started out with a bang as the Hawkeye football team took the field amid fireworks for the 2012 season's only night game at Kinnick Stadium. Saturday, Oct. 20 also marked the Black and Gold Spirit Game, one of several official "color games" peppered throughout the season. Photo Feature

'Nest' for UIHC children may adorn Kinnick

Published
2012.09.20

An initiative is underway to build Herky’s Nest, a premium seating area for patients at the UI Children’s Hospital, in Kinnick Stadium. Story from: Daily Iowan

Daily Iowan

UI/ISU game yields more than 2 tons of recycling

Published
2012.09.14

A mass of volunteers descended upon Kinnick Stadium after the UI/ISU football game, collecting more than 2 tons of recycling. Story from: Daily Iowan

Daily Iowan

Game Saturday could impact travel to, from UI Hospitals and Clinics

Family and friends who plan to visit patients in University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics before, during or immediately after Saturday’s Hawkeye football game against the University of Northern Iowa should be prepared for delays. Hospital and UI Public Safety officials are offering several tips. Story

Locate your nearest exit at Kinnick

Kinnick Stadium at night

Charles Green, University of Iowa assistant vice president and director of public safety, reminds everyone to be aware of the Kinnick Emergency Evacuation Plan as the first home football game approaches this weekend. Story

Cheer loud and be respectful

A football cheerleader yelling into a megaphone

Leaders of University of Iowa student governments and the Hawks Nest, the official student fan group, are sending a message to UI students, encouraging them to “be proud and cheer loud” but also to “be good neighbors” as the fall football and sports season gets under way. Story

Playing the field at Kinnick

Students play dodgeball at Kinnick Stadium

Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow—the UI Alumni Association's student organization—brought some 300 players to the historic stadium for a first-of-its-kind charity dodgeball tournament on the turf. Photo Feature

Their day in the sun

Kid-captain Kali Buchanan sitting on her dad's shoulders, cheering in the crowd at Kinnick.

The Kid Captain program, developed as a partnership between University of Iowa Children’s Hospital and the Iowa Hawkeyes, brings stories of determination, strength, and hope to football game days. Story

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