Communique Staff
Capture Kirkwood – Nov. 7, 2019
A tree of two seasons as Winter comes in Fall starts to leave.
[Continue Reading »]The case for a Kirkwood dance
A rite of passage for high-school students is attending a dance or formal of some kind, whether it be homecoming, prom or ladies choice. The excitement of those events die off as students advance to college or universities.
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Seasons Greetings!
[Continue Reading »]Kirkwood library offers tools for literacy awareness
November is National Information Literacy Awareness Month. Information literacy means being able to find, evaluate for quality, and use information that you need.
[Continue Reading »]Alleged news mistake causes backlash
The term fake news has a heavy connotation. In the past, it has been applied to exaggerated articles. However, it is no longer restricted to just that.
[Continue Reading »]September 2019 Highlights from the Communique Staff
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Capture Kirkwood – Oct. 10, 2019
Last butterfly of fall by Nielson Hall on Oct 1.
[Continue Reading »]Don’t be haunted by old social media posts
Many college students today know what they post on social media can come back to haunt them later in life. However, what they may not realize is that posts which may be considered allowable today, will not always be acceptable. One example of this is what happened to [Continue Reading »]
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Capture Kirkwood – Sept. 24, 2019
The yellow flags displayed formed a semi-colon. This symbolizes that a person could have and or wanted to end their life, but chose not to. It’s a message of hope that their life will continue on.
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