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The Kirkwood Call

Kirkwood High School student newspaper

The Kirkwood Call

Kirkwood High School student newspaper

The Kirkwood Call

Eighteen-year-olds at KHS explain their decision on whether or not they are voting in the upcoming presidential election.
To vote or not to vote
Sanchan Khanuja, features editor • October 30, 2024
Courtesy of Jenna Braun
Students take a stand
Avery Haden, design editor • October 30, 2024
Depicting the balance between football and numerous sports combined, this art represents the prevailing question of whether or not athletic funding is truly equal.
Unfair or underfunded?
Megan Snyder, features writer • October 30, 2024
Jenna Braun and Alina Garcia, leaders of the Environmental Awareness Club
KHS grows green
Reese Groh, entertainment writer • October 30, 2024
Harry Bogatko, senior, poses for picture.
What does it mean to rep for Donnie in 2024?
Luciana Cortright, Features Editor • October 30, 2024
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Many students start abusing substances because they do not know the negative consequences associated with drug use.
In-Depth: A dose of awareness
Sanchan Khanuja, opinions writer • January 15, 2024
Construction in downtown Kirkwood is underway, as new apartment buildings are being built.
Let it grow
Alli Luth, opinions editor • March 3, 2023
The median price of a Kirkwood home is almost $200,000 more than the average price of a home in Missouri.
The Kirkwood bubble
Kylie Madden, features + in-depth editor • March 2, 2023
Over 100 billion garments of clothing are produced and sold each year, with 92 tons of this clothing ending up in a landfill within a year.
What’s the rush?
Anna Dalziel, features writer • February 1, 2023
In 2022, a TKC survey reported that 32% of KHS students thrift regularly.
Secondhand clothes turned vintage
Kylie Madden, features + in-depth editor • January 11, 2023
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