News


‘Weather’ or not to cancel: How the college decides to cancel or delay class

By Gibson Lowenberg, Managing Editor

A snowy day’s view overlooking the Cedar River from Upper Van Vechten Park during the spring.
  • Wearing hope: Green Bandana Project
    Students who walk through the halls at Kirkwood Community College may notice green bandanas tied on backpacks and purses. These bandanas signal to others that the wearer is a trusted person who is available to listen and can provide resources on mental health and suicide prevention.  The Green [Continue Reading »]
  • Campus food pantry provides vital support to students
    As the spring semester kicks into gear, many first- and second-year college students may find themselves facing financial strain.  To help ease this burden, Kirkwood Community College offers a food pantry, providing essential resources for students, both at the main campus and at the regional center in Coralville. [Continue Reading »]
  • ‘Weather’ or not to cancel: How the college decides to cancel or delay class
    In a semester that started on a cold day where the temperature on campus hit as low as minus 11, some students may be left wondering about Kirkwood Community College’s class cancellation policy.  “We know that most of our students that come to our campuses are either coming [Continue Reading »]
  • Iowa Hall black study box: A quiet escape
    With the start of the spring semester and homework assignments beginning to stack up, the black study box on the second floor of Iowa Hall at Kirkwood Community College is gaining interest for its unique approach to focused learning. The new space aims to meet the growing demand [Continue Reading »]

Feature


  • Dating unplugged: The power of face-to-face connections
    Do dating apps have you going, “left, right, left, right, left, right, go” like bbno$? You’re not alone. In fact, according to data collected by Statista, regarding online dating demographics, 13% people who are 50–64 years of age, 26% of those who are 18–29 and a hefty 61% [Continue Reading »]
  • International resources available at the library
    International Education Week is Nov. 18 – 22, so what better time to let you know about the international resources provided by the Sundberg Library here at Kirkwood?  The library has more than 100 country specific books in the Culture Smart customs and culture series.  We also have [Continue Reading »]
  • How Thanksgiving has evolved over centuries
    October has come and gone, and with it, the students of Kirkwood Community College turn their attention from the macabre merriment of Halloween to the coming banquets of Thanksgiving.     Thanksgiving break is a reprieve for students in every corner of the country; either as a brief pause [Continue Reading »]
  • Academic coach helps students achieve their best
    Myranda Hadley is one of Kirkwood Community College’s academic coaches.  This wasn’t Hadley’s original role at Kirkwood, but when she heard of the opportunity, she immediately jumped on it.  According to the University of the District of Columbia, “Academic coaches are professionals who work with college students to [Continue Reading »]
  • New Director of Instrumental Music
    Chris Navarrete brings extensive experience to Music Department “I love Jazz, it embodies freedom. It’s really just freedom of expression,” said Chris Navarrete, Kirkwood Community College’s new director of instrumental music who started in July.   Navarrete was the former director of bands at California State University, Chico. [Continue Reading »]

Dating unplugged: The power of face-to-face connections

By Marloe Spencer, Photo Editor

Two Kirkwood students connect over a cup of coffee in the Linn Hall lobby on Tuesday, Feb. 4.

Sports


Eagles flying high: All six athletic programs are nationally recognized 

By Rich Brown, Sports Editor

Kaliyah Sain, sophomore guard from Cedar Rapids, lets one fly during a game against NIACC on Saturday, Feb. 1, in Johnson Hall.

Art & Life


  • Everyday objects become masterpieces of an artist
    Offering a subversive glimpse into femininity by dressing common household items, jewelry, and clothing in girly glamor to the point of excessiveness, Ali Hval showcases the extreme and often suffocating and restrictive work that goes into performing femininity and all the roles that come with it.   The [Continue Reading »]
  • Spotting good and bad information online
    We’ve all experienced the frustration, exhaustion and overwhelm of seeing too much information and not knowing if what we read or view is even true. I’d like to show you a simple way of saving your focus and attention for information that’s actually worth your time. It’s a [Continue Reading »]
  • Student Leadership Council versus advisors in movie battle
    Kirkwood Community College’s Student Life is hosting two movie nights this semester with a competition between students in Leadership Council and their advisors.   Each side is assigned to bring as many students as they can, so all Kirkwood students can get involved by attending one of the [Continue Reading »]
  • Culinary Arts cooks up competition in The Café 
    The Culinary Arts program took over The Café at Kirkwood Community College, serving three-course meals for $14 from Oct. 22-24, and featured a menu based on the fall season.  This is the third “dry run” where Jeremy Ralph, professor of hospitality, and Michael Barshis, associate professor of hospitality, [Continue Reading »]
  • Calling all artists – Kirkwood needs students to tell its story
    Looking to see your art featured in Kirkwood Community College’s collection? How about winning $300 while you do it? Well, here’s your chance – Kirkwood is hosting an art competition and all students are invited to participate.   Five to six winning submissions will be chosen for a [Continue Reading »]

Everyday objects become masterpieces of an artist

By Marloe Spencer, Photo Editor

Artist Ali Hval, left, speaks with Associate Professor of Art Greta Songe, right, in the Iowa Hall Art Gallery on Thursday, Jan. 30.

Capture Kirkwood


Opinion


  • The power of positive thinking
    Many students may find it difficult to stay positive during winter. Picture this: It’s February, the days seem to drag on and on and every time you go outside you get brown slush all over your new shoes. Your first thought might be, “Ugh, this sucks, my life [Continue Reading »]
  • Tips and tricks to save your money
    Saving money is less of a daunting task than you might think. It may seem like an impossible feat at first, especially as a college student. You may think that there’s not enough time to save money, or that there’s not even enough money in the first place [Continue Reading »]
  • Story building from scratch: Step-by-step guide
    Stories are fun to read about different immersive worlds with relatable characters to connect with and intriguing plotlines for readers to get lost in. But one might consider, how does the author produce these ideas? Although the task might be hard for new writers to produce creative ideas [Continue Reading »]
  • Social problems in Iowa: Prevention is better than cure
    Currently, I am studying social problems at Kirkwood Community College, where I have learned about various challenges that communities face today. One of the key issues that stand out is the difficulties experienced by new immigrants, particularly their lack of understanding about the laws, culture and customs of [Continue Reading »]
  • SAD and beating the wintertime blues
    Shorter days, longer nights, frosty air that often bites – does winter leave you feeling under the weather? It could be SAD that’s getting to you.   Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that onsets during seasonal changes. Although SAD can occur in the summer [Continue Reading »]
  • Survey fatigue impacts response rates
    If you’ve spent even a semester at Kirkwood Community College, you know that a wide margin of school emails are survey requests. Survey requests are often repeated every three to five days until a student fills out the survey or it expires.   Often, these are course surveys, [Continue Reading »]

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