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The Communique
Thursday, March 11, 2004
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News
White-only scholarship starts nationwide debate
Peace Prize winner speaks of success, technology and war
McDonald's dropping Super Size from menu
Iowa lawmakers discuss state's financial situation
'The Passion' rakes in the dough
KCC hosting speakers and workshops for Women's Conference in Iowa Hall
Opinion
Outkast performance: Point
Outkast performance: Counter Point
Affirmative action deserves more thought, less ignorance
Letter to the editor
A&E
Weekly Crossword
What and Animal?
Evanescence: High soaring but now has 'Fallen'
Feature
Blowing glass in Kirkwood class
A Passion for Fashion
Pajama's aren't for sleeping anymore
The Pagan Club
KCC's next president
There's more to St. Patrick's Day
Sports
Men squeeze by DMACC with trifecta in last seconds of overtime Tuesday
Women mopped the floor with the competition Monday as they dominated NIACC 77 to 31
Kirkwood Eagles win big in Metrodome
Season begins for softball
Sports Spotlight
Sports Spotlight
Web Exclusive
Network Gaming: Part I
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Do you think it is a good idea that the new EagleCards also work as debit cards?
Yes, it will be much more convenient when making purchases on and off campus..
Yes, because it means I will have to carry just one card.
Yes, students need options and this is a good option.
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