This past weekend, Des Moines welcomed “A Taste of Reelabilities,” a film festival featuring films made by and about the ...
Drake announced a new proposed protest and demonstration policy in the Sept. 17 edition of its OnCampus newsletter. It ...
When Kayla Hruska, a 3L at Drake Law and president of the Student Bar Association, heard that PreLaw magazines recognized ...
On May 21, a new attraction emerged in Jordan Creek Town Center: Blue Zoo Aquarium. The for-profit facility was founded in ...
Approximately two weeks ago, for unknown reasons, the cabinets in the mail room in Howard Hall fell off the wall. The ...
On Sept. 26, Hope Bibens remembered why she loves Drake women’s basketball. The Director of University Archives was at Hoops ...
Around a month ago, I had the pleasure of covering Ruth Harkin’s book launch for The Times-Delphic. During that launch, Ruth ...
Outside of the Olmsted Center, the sidewalk has been propelling piping hot water with an audible gurgling sound and puffs of ...
A few weeks ago, the Des Moines City Council chose stigmatization over compassion. Under a new ordinance, city residents ...
Libertarian candidate Marco Battaglia learned voters in Iowa’s third congressional district, which encompasses Des Moines and ...
Sports Commentary Athletes are often seen as an elite class among us who are defined by being in peak human shape and their ...
When Drake University first transitioned to a card access system on campus, Executive Director of Public Safety and ...