News


Winter weather controversy: Winter weather controversy

By Josh Heilskov, News Editor

A sprinkler head malfunctioned at Linn Hall on Jan. 29, causing the front entrance to be closed for a portion of the day.
  • Recharge and refocus at Midterm Marathon
    Once again, the Sundberg Library in Benton Hall and the Learning Commons in Cedar Hall are joining together the week before midterms to offer a week of academic support and stress relief to help you be successful in your upcoming midterms – and beyond.  Stop by each day [Continue Reading »]
  • Custodian’s support leaves long lasting impact
    The Honorary Student Award is presented to a Kirkwood Community College employee selected by students who believe the recipient goes above and beyond normal job responsibilities to provide meaningful support. This year, Austin Hutchcroft, custodian, received the award.  “It was surreal,” Hutchcroft said. “I didn’t think I would [Continue Reading »]
  • AI promises companionship
    “It’s here to stay,” said Rachelle Biderman, assistant professor of communication studies, about artificial intelligence during the Feb. 5 lecture at Kirkwood Community College.   Biderman took initiative in the discussion and gave a nuanced and informative lecture about a specific aspect of AI — empathy and companionship [Continue Reading »]
  • Kirkwood media clubs shine at awards show
    Kirkwood’s student media clubs made a strong showing at the Iowa College Media Association’s annual awards ceremony Feb. 5 in Des Moines, bringing home 13 awards. Kirkwood Student Productions earned four honors, while the Communiqué captured nine.  The achievement is notable because Kirkwood competes primarily against four-year institutions [Continue Reading »]

Feature


  • Inside Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control 
    On any given day, Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control may be home to stray dogs, surrendered cats, guinea pigs, rabbits and even the occasional goat or bearded dragon. But beyond the kennels and adoption rooms lie a mission rooted not just in animal care but in public [Continue Reading »]
  • Library prepares for spring seed planting
    February is a great time to begin thinking about what you want to plant. A great place to start is at the Sundberg Library at Kirkwood where the Seed Library offers free seeds for check out.   The seeds provided are saved from local gardens as well as [Continue Reading »]
  • Student Ambassadors connect with campus visitors
    What’s the club called? Student Ambassadors   How did it all begin?   Our Student Ambassador program has been part of Admissions for many years. The goal was, and still is, to help prospective students and their families experience campus through the voices of current students.  The program [Continue Reading »]
  • TPUSA encourages students to speak up and engage
    “I think free speech is the bedrock of democracy, and I think it’s very important that people are able to express their ideas freely.” Gabe Christianson On Sept. 10, 2025, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University while debating students. Following [Continue Reading »]
  • Hispanic Horizons showcases diversity
    Hispanic Horizons will host a bake sale Feb. 12 featuring traditional Hispanic treats, giving students an opportunity to sample cultural desserts while supporting the organization.  Hispanic Horizons was a small club created by international student Andres Vidal in 2025 and was mostly membered by international students.  In the [Continue Reading »]

Inside Kirkwood’s diesel technology program

By Waterz Yidana, Campus Outreach Coordinator

Diesel technology student Keegan Rushford inspects a cylindrical engine component during a hands-on lab on Jan 28.

Sports


Eagles soar to All-American selections

By Gibson Lowenberg, Web Editor

Carly Wazac, left, and Kaci Johnson, middle, dive for the ball at the Kirkwood–Ellsworth game in Johnson Hall on Sept. 11.
  • Eagles Weekly (Feb. 9 – Feb. 16)
    This week was an interesting one for the Eagles. The softball team played just two games, going 1-1. Even though both the basketball teams saw game action only in Johnson Hall, the teams went a combined 3-1 while maintaining their excellence.  Men’s Basketball:  Feb. 11  Iowa Central 68 [Continue Reading »]
  • Eagles Weekly (Feb. 2-Feb. 8)
    The first week of February was an exciting one for Kirkwood as the baseball and softball teams began their season. The baseball team started the season off hot offensively, while the softball team commenced with a learning curb. The basketball teams combine for a 3-1 record on the [Continue Reading »]
  • Catching up on the latest Kirkwood sports
    The most recent Communiqué issue was published Dec. 4, leaving a two-month gap in newspaper coverage. During that time, basketball has been the only sport in season, and both teams are now entering a critical point in their schedules.  Men’s Basketball: The Eagles started their first five games [Continue Reading »]
  • New faces in the Athletics Hall of Fame
    On Jan. 24, five members were inducted into the Kirkwood Athletics Hall of Fame. They were recognized during a double-header against NIACC in Johnson Hall as the basketball teams went a combined 1-1.  “It’s one of my favorite weekends of the year,” said Todd Rima, athletic director. “To [Continue Reading »]
  • Eagles soar to All-American selections
    Over winter break, the NJCAA announced the volleyball All-American teams. Featured on the teams were setter Kaci Johnson and hitter Carly Wazac of the Kirkwood Eagles.  Johnson was featured on the first team for the second consecutive season, while Wazac made the second team.  “It feels pretty good,” [Continue Reading »]
  • Eagles Weekly (1/26/26-2/1/26)
    The Eagles ended the month of January with an exclamation point. Both basketball teams were up for a road trip, traveling to Creston, Iowa, where they would both play Southwestern Community College. Then, after a quick turn-around, they headed to Grand Island, Nebraska, where they took on Central [Continue Reading »]
  • 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 »]

Art & Life


Insight from a student-musician 

By Jack Groth, Staff Writer

Santiago Kaiz-Vera practices guitar in Iowa Hall on Jan. 26.

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Newscast


Opinion


  • Stop hiding negative emotions 
    In a culture that constantly pushes students to “live, laugh, love,” negative emotions are often stigmatized. Social media feeds overflow with positivity and perfection, creating pressure to appear happy and unbothered.  But according to the American Psychological Association, suppressing emotions, especially anger or frustration, can lead to increased [Continue Reading »]
  • Kirkwood needs a live mascot
    What do the University of Georgia, University of Texas and LSU have in common? They all have live mascots: Georgia has Uga the Bulldog, Texas has Bevo the Longhorn and LSU has Mike the Tiger. Now, I know what you’re thinking: Why can’t Kirkwood have a real Sammy [Continue Reading »]
  • Bringing new life to old dresses
    Kirkwood students from the Sustainability in the Apparel and Textiles Industry class made an exhibit on the second floor of Iowa Hall called “The Light They Left Behind,” highlighting the creation process and importance of angel gowns. Angel gowns are dresses upcycled from donated wedding dresses for infants [Continue Reading »]
  • Networking builds lifeline in college
    Have you ever seen a sign advertising a club or meet-up and thought, “I’m not really a social person?” While many people may not actively seek out socializing opportunities, the importance of joining different groups and attending a variety of events while in school can’t be overlooked.  Most [Continue Reading »]
  • U.S. immigration policies are cruel and inhumane
    Over the past few months, it’s become exceptionally clear that the current “conservative” presidential administration doesn’t care about the average U.S. citizen and considers immigrants and non-U.S. citizens as beneath them. Their continued public demonstrations of “force” and the unqualified actions of their roaming gang of masked military [Continue Reading »]
  • Kirkwood needs an international versus U.S. student match
    At Kirkwood Community College, we talk a lot about diversity, inclusion and community. These words appear in brochures, orientation speeches, and official statements. But beyond the language, the real question is simple: How often do we actually meet each other halfway?  One practical, powerful, and genuinely joyful way [Continue Reading »]

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