Hundreds of people affected by childhood cancer enjoyed the Hawkeye Wave from inside Kinnick Stadium, thanks to the efforts of the local nonprofit Why We Wave.
Families affected by childhood cancer experience ‘Hawkeye Wave’ from inside Kinnick Stadium
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