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Simplifying self-care: Woodson shares ways students can implement self-care
By Mayah Anderson, Copy Editor
- College consolidates arts programs amid industry changesKirkwood Community College’s visual communication and design program will merge with the digital arts program, Dean of Arts and Humanities Jennifer Cunningham confirmed on Feb. 20. The degree program will no longer be available to new students starting in the fall of 2026. However, the classes that are [Continue Reading »]
- Iowans push back against archives closureIowa citizens and historians have been pushing back against the decision to close the Iowa City archives. The move to close the public archives was announced on June 17, 2025, with budgetary issues being cited as the reason to do away with the State Historical Society of Iowa [Continue Reading »]
- AI literacy continues to spark education concernsWith the rise of generative artificial intelligence, one major talking point at Kirkwood Community College surrounds the fate of the education field and AI literacy. Some would argue that AI literacy is essential for college education, while others reject the idea of having AI tools help with assignments, [Continue Reading »]
- Students react to Middle East conflictThe United States and Israel combined forces for a preemptive attack on Iran on Feb. 28. The strike on Tehran, Iran’s capital and largest city, left many of the country’s top leadership dead including Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to the Independent, the attack was a [Continue Reading »]
Feature
- Kirkwood Civic Academy encourages engagementHow did it all begin? Kirkwood Civic Academy was created in response to the growing need for student participation in civic engagement. There has been a noticeable decline in voter engagement among our age group, along with a lack of safe, structured spaces where students can discuss pressing [Continue Reading »]
- Campus officer connects with students
Since joining Kirkwood Community College in 2018, Landon Einck has become a familiar and trusted presence on campus. His office is in Iowa Hall, Room 113, but he is often seen around campus and visiting classrooms. Known for his positive, welcoming attitude, Einck recently took time to answer [Continue Reading »] - Raising mental health awareness with Active MindsWhat’s the club called? Active Minds How did it all begin? Several counselors wanted to do something where prevention, outreach and student input were a priority and came across information regarding the Active Minds club. What’s the mission? Active Minds is a national student-run organization designed to promote mental health [Continue Reading »]
- Ian LeMaster: Leading with experience
“He was a lot more passionate and caring than my other principles,” said Ryder Banks, criminal justice. “He was always supporting (students) by being at concerts and other activities,” said Sophia McLeod, horticulture. “He always had a smile on his face,” said Sam Northness, education. These Kirkwood Community [Continue Reading »] - 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 »]
Inside Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control
By Waterz Yidana, Campus Outreach Coordinator

Sports
Eagles return to the diamond: A preview
By Isaac Stevens, Sports Editor

- Why athletes choose junior collegeStudents choose to attend junior, or community, colleges for an array of reasons: They are more affordable and closer to home, or people are unsure of what they want to get out of a college education. For student-athletes considering junior college, they also have their own reasons that [Continue Reading »]
- Eagles return to the diamond: A preview
The week after the last Communiqué publication, the baseball and softball teams began their season. The baseball team has opened the season with a 3-1, record while the softball team has started 2-4. In this article, there will be a preview for both teams alongside a statistical breakdown. [Continue Reading »] - 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 sportsThe 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 »]
Art & Life
- It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lightsForty years ago, the late great Jim Henson’s creation dominated pop culture. In recent years, however, the once most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, muppetational Muppets have become a forgotten ghost amongst a slew of IP acquisitions made by the Walt Disney Company. There was once a time when Muppets [Continue Reading »]
- Students bring jazz to life on campus
Between classes and conversations, jazz filled the air at Iowa Hall as students came together for the first Jazz Jam of the semester on Jan. 27, blending creativity with community. The event gave students the opportunity to learn and practice jazz pieces before performing them for the Kirkwood [Continue Reading »] - Mentalist Brian Imbus captivates crowd: Students witness mind-bending performanceBrian Imbus, a professional mentalist and hypnotist, recently performed in front of a small crowd at Kirkwood Community College’s Iowa Hall stage on Jan. 29. His act included numerous mind-bending tricks, with one being able to seemingly read the minds of students, amazing his audience from start [Continue Reading »]
- Insight from a student-musician
The student musicians of Kirkwood Community College are often practicing their instruments, collaborating with fellow musicians, or performing in a campus event. Santiago Kaiz-Vera took time away from his artistry to provide insight into what drives him as a student musician. Can you tell me your name, year [Continue Reading »] - The cast of ‘Urinetown’ rehearses for anticipated musical

Insight from a student-musician
By Jack Groth, Staff Writer

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Opinion
- Why underated halls deserve more recognition When students think about campus life, most of the attention goes to Linn, Cedar, Benton and Iowa Hall. While these buildings are important, they aren’t the only places where meaningful work happens. Several halls often go overlooked despite the impact they have on campus and beyond. In this [Continue Reading »]
- Overuse of social media has negative impact on studentsIn the United States, the debate on whether social media has a positive or negative impact on students is constantly rising. Social media is used for so much more than just entertainment. It helps and hurts our mental health, academics and everyday social interactions. But the question does [Continue Reading »]
- Raising awareness of disability servicesWhen we talk about diversity and inclusion on campus, we often speak about race, culture, nationality and gender. These conversations are important. But there is another community among us that is too often overlooked or misunderstood: Students with disabilities. Disability services are not charity. They are not special [Continue Reading »]
- The many benefits of journalingMost days pass in a blur of responsibilities, notifications and half-finished thoughts. We move from one task to the next without much time to pause and process. Journaling creates a small but meaningful pocket of stillness — a place to slow down and actually hear yourself think. At [Continue Reading »]
- 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 mascotWhat 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 »]
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