“I like to go up to Iowa Hall and sit and study in the chairs by the window in the upper level.” “I like to study in my classroom in between classes.” “My favorite place to study is the third floor Cedar Hall near the windows.” “I like [Continue Reading »]
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“Here lies the motivation of a college student. May it rest in peace….” This is the obituary that many students read as they watch their motivation go up in smoke in the flames of student burnout. That smoke withers into the air and slips out of sight. [Continue Reading »]
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As the early winter snow starts to stick for the first time this season, along comes with it hazards of driving through an endless white scene of hidden slick spots along the path. Of course, many of us have to overcome the annual learning curve of getting used [Continue Reading »]
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Involvement in college leadership organizations can improve your life. Taking on a leadership roles may not only help prepare you for future job opportunities, but can also teach you good leadership skills such as how to work collaboratively and motivate others. Examples of leadership opportunities may be [Continue Reading »]
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“I believe that it is important for students to be educated on the importance of voting, however, I also know that some people don’t think it is important. The future of America depends on our voting and that is why it matters.” “Voting is important for college students [Continue Reading »]
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Thank you to every veteran who has served. The Communiqué staff is beyond grateful for the time sacrificed. We understand that by serving, veterans lost time with friends and family and also lost time spent on careers or education. Those sacrifices have not gone unnoticed. Held on Nov. [Continue Reading »]
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The midterm elections are just around the corner as the political ads, mail and phone calls we have been inundated with all make very clear. For Kirkwood, the midterm week has just passed. All the students have drudged through the midterm week; a week filled with exams, nerves, [Continue Reading »]
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There is a recent surge in online scammers and fraudsters attacking college students. The question is, how much does it really affect college students? College students can be especially susceptible to credit card swindles when scammers provide fake applications or falsely represent themselves to gain access to your [Continue Reading »]
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As a freshman here at Kirkwood, I really do not have much to complain about. Everything is great, whether it’s the professors, the amount of parking, the quality of the buildings or even being one of just two community colleges that have an Apple store. As students, we [Continue Reading »]
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