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Vet tech students help dogs find forever homes

By Gibson Lowenberg, Creative Director and Kota Winterboer, Photo Editor

Ella, lab mix, poses for a photo at the vet tech open house on Oct. 11.
  • Increase of political extremes with far left, right candidates
    Students who have been paying attention to the political landscape over the last year might have noticed a rise in the popularity of extremism on both the left and the right. Figures like Zohran Mamdani and Nick Fuentes might have been outcast long shots 10 years ago, but [Continue Reading »]
  • Students prepare for gubernatorial election
    Next year is set to be a big year for Iowa politics due in large part to the fact that the race for governor is up for grabs, and a new name will be chosen no matter who wins. Additionally, many Kirkwood Community College students will be voting [Continue Reading »]
  • Kirkwood expands global reach despite visa challenges
    Kirkwood Community College is stepping up its efforts to welcome more international students, especially from Africa, despite the tough visa challenges that many applicants face.   According to Elizabeth O’Brien of the Global Learning Office, the department works year-round to bring students from around the world to Kirkwood, [Continue Reading »]
  • Public Safety provides tips for winter weather
    As the winter season arrives, Public Safety has provided information about how the college makes decisions during severe weather and what steps students can take to stay prepared. Winter conditions in Iowa can change quickly, and a little planning now helps keep the entire community safe.  When winter [Continue Reading »]

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  • Students share what drives their career paths
    Everyone has a different career path. Some students hope to land high-ranking, world-class jobs, while others prefer working in small businesses. Students at Kirkwood Community College recently interviewed one another about what interests them in their chosen majors.  KaVarez Coleman, a first-year Kirkwood student majoring in HVAC installation, [Continue Reading »]
  • Women in Natural Resources club makes waves
    The saying goes “Virginia Beach is for Lovers,” but this November, Virginia Beach was for Kirkwood Community College. Ten Kirkwood parks and natural resources students attended the National Association of Interpreters conference in this coastal city.   Each student who attended is a member of the Women in [Continue Reading »]
  • The life of a professor: Lisa Angelella
    The life of a professor is something most people would not understand unless they lived it every day. Most students don’t know what it’s like or how similar or different it is from their own lives and schedules.  Lisa Angelella is a professor of English at Kirkwood Community [Continue Reading »]
  • College provides multiple scholarship opportunities
    Kirkwood Community College continues to demonstrate its commitment to student success by offering a wide range of scholarship opportunities to support both domestic and international students. Every year, the Kirkwood Foundation awards more than $3 million in scholarships to deserving students across various programs and departments.  Applications for [Continue Reading »]
  • Anime club unites students through shared passions
     How did the club get started?  It was started by a group of Kirkwood students who love to talk and discuss all aspects of anime, animation, manga, games, etc.  What is the purpose of the club?  To make new friends that share an interest in anime, watch and discuss anime, [Continue Reading »]

Lisa Folken: Impacting students through communication

By Gibson Lowenberg, Creative Director

Lisa Folken, adjunct communication instructor, teaches public speaking in Benton Hall on Oct. 14.

Sports


Athletic trainer aims to keep Eagles soaring

By Gibson Lowenberg, Creative Director and Roman Meister, Staff Writer

Lacey Tierney, athletic trainer, works with one of the Kirkwood Eagles athletes in Johnson Hall on Oct. 14.
  • Communiqué Sports Recap (1/19/26-1/25/26)
    It was a busy week for Kirkwood Community College’s athletics. The basketball teams went a combined 3-1 and went on a four-hour road trip to Estherville. In the middle of the doubleheader on Saturday, there was the Kirkwood Athletic Hall of Fame recognition.   Men’s Basketball:  Kirkwood 67 at [Continue Reading »]
  • Books and baskets: Perspectives from a student-athlete
    Between practices, classes and study tables, sophomore Olivia Wren has exactly what it takes to juggle the demands of being both a student and an athlete. Balancing these worlds isn’t easy, so in this Q&A, Olivia talks about how she manages both worlds.  Can you tell me your [Continue Reading »]
  • Get involved and compete: Intramurals matter
    When students talk about Kirkwood Community College sports, the conversation often centers on the recent national champion men’s basketball team or the top-five volleyball team.  What is often overlooked is the slate of intramural activities offered at the Rec Center.  Intramural sports allow students to compete against one [Continue Reading »]
  • Kirkwood finishes fifth in national tournament
    The Kirkwood Community College Eagles’ volleyball season has come to an end after they finished fifth in the NJCAA Division II Volleyball National Tournament. This concludes an astounding season, where the Eagles finished with an overall record of 37-3, as well as boasting an 18-0 record at home.  [Continue Reading »]
  • Basketball teams faced with youth movement
    Last season the Kirkwood men’s basketball team took home the NJCAA national championship, and only four players remain from that team. Similar to the women’s basketball team, after finishing fourth in the national tournament last season, the Eagles return just four players for the upcoming season.  Men’s basketball [Continue Reading »]
  • Olivia Bailey: Bouncing back with basketball
    Olivia Bailey has played basketball all of her life; she committed to Kirkwood Community College to further her athletic career after recently graduating high school from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Des Moines. Bailey officially committed to Kirkwood in January of this year.  What motivates you to want [Continue Reading »]
  • Netolicky unites team through leadership
    Coming off a national championship last season the Kirkwood Community College men’s basketball team has high expectations for this upcoming season. A product of the hometown Xavier Saints, Tyler Netolicky is looking to have a big season to continue the Eagles success.  When did you realize that you [Continue Reading »]

Art & Life


Jazz and Java in Iowa Hall: Music faculty compose tunes for students

By Gibson Lowenberg, Creative Director

The Kirkwood house band, left to right, featuring piano instructor Julia Andrews, choir director Fred Kiser and director of instrumental music Chris Navarrete perform on the Iowa Hall stage on Oct. 8.

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  • Threats against Iowans: Protection through peers, papers 
    Recent immigration actions have diminished the sanctity and safety of our campus.  In October 2025, hundreds of volunteers have stood outside of the Cedar Rapids Field Office for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to ensure the safety of fellow Iowans during their routine check-ins.  These check-ins are mandatory [Continue Reading »]
  • Finding the best Christmas gifts for family
    The holidays are a busy time for many students, especially around Christmas. There are decorations to put up, an Elf on the Shelf to remember to move, outdoor lights to hang before it gets too cold or snowy, family visits to plan and, of course, presents.  Even though [Continue Reading »]
  • U.S. immigration enforcement makes us less safe
    I’m sure nearly everyone living in the United States has heard of the recent uptick in immigration incidents. It seems like every day there are reports of U.S. citizens and noncitizens alike being forcefully arrested for seemingly no reason other than to terrorize.  Just a few examples of [Continue Reading »]
  • Balancing academic requirements with fall break
    When Thanksgiving comes around, students at some other area colleges are given the entire week off. However, Kirkwood Community College still holds classes on Monday and Tuesday of that week, giving students and faculty only three days off.  At first, we, the Communiqué editors, were ready to join [Continue Reading »]
  • A taste of home missing at The Café
    As an African student from Ghana studying at Kirkwood Community College, one of my daily struggles isn’t academic; it’s food. Each time I walk into the campus cafeteria, I’m met with the same routine: French fries, pizza or maybe a scone. Those are my go-to meals, not because [Continue Reading »]
  • Sweatshirts vs coats: Which is better? Point/counter-point
    BEN CLIFTON As temperatures drop, the need for warm clothes is suddenly apparent. So here are some reasons why you should say no to coats and embrace the hoodie.   Number one, they look good. Let me ask you this: when was the last time you saw someone [Continue Reading »]

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