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The Sunflower, v.127, no.17 (January 19, 2023)
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,King Jr., Martin Luther,Martin, Roland,Miller, Rodney,Construction,Corbin Education Center,Cessna Stadium,Conceal carry,Austin, Aaron,WSU Tech,Shocker Support Locker,Adams, Keitha,Bredbenner, Kristi,Corbin Jr, Harry,Vesey, Galyn,Women's basketball
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 17, Wichita, Kansas, January 19, 2023. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Springing forward -- Roland Martin shifts King Day celebration to move for change -- Additional projects and construction plans coming to campus during spring semester -- Fine Arts Dean to retire after 19 years, proud of college's growth -- Up in arms: Conceal carry policy still sparks controversy among students, faculty and staff in 2023 -- What'd you miss over break? Catch up on Wichita State news from winter break. -- Students will see increase in housing and foods service rates next semester -- 'I'm still in the community:' Dean of Students leaves Wichita State -- Other news from the break -- Now -- WSU Tech culinary school opens, program to aid visually impaired underway -- This week's news in brief -- Em-bark-ing on new territory -- 'Champ'-ioning a cause: Adams recruits rescue dog as team pet -- Men's tennis begins spring season in Arizona -- Rebounding leads women's basketball to victory over SMU -- Volleyball signs three transfers -- What happened in sports over winter break? -- 'The expectation for our program is always high:' Softball begins practice for regular season -- Test your Sunflower sports IQ -- Game guide: How and where to watch Wichita State athletics -- Street speak: Did you know students can concealed carry on campus? How do you feel about it? -- Purchase items in our size at Goodwill -- A college girl's guide to spring semester -- The advantages of listening to different music genres -- Welcome 2023: Celebrating the Lunar New Year, traditionally or not -- 7Brew, home of "you-nique drinks" -- 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish' is worth the watch -- Downtown Union Station keeps local history 'in the heart of Wichita' -- The story behind the building: Corbin -- Exploring Corbin Education Center, the "Wright" way -- 'The Last of Us' perfectly adapts award-winning game franchise -- 'The Sex Lives of College Girls': Yes, it's ironic -- Cadman Art Gallery celebrates MLK and hosts Dockum Drug Store Sit-in participant in a closing reception
Photograph(s): Spring illustration. p. 1 -- Roland Martin, a well-known American journalist, speaks at the 2023 MLK Celebration on Jan. 16. Martin focused his speech on Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as the continuous fight to end racism. p. 2 -- Part of the parking lot between Elliott Hall and the RSC blocked off for construction of Clinton Hall. p. 2 -- Dean of the College of Fine Arts Rodney Miller gives a speech to everyone who attended the Ulrich Summer 2022 Exhibition opening on May 26, 2022. p. 2 -- Conceal carry policy graphic and infographic. p. 3 -- Aaron Austin works in student affairs which includes Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Resident Life. p. 4 -- NICHE Culinary and Hospitality Center is located on William and Broadway. p. 4 -- Champ sits on the bench in his outfit of the game while celebrating a women's basketball gameday. p. 5 -- Senior guard Curtessia Dean tries to steal the ball from two of Southern Methodist players on Jan. 18. Dean scored 16 points against SM U in the Shockers 73-65 win. p. 5 -- After scoring a home run for the Shockers, junior Addison Barnard runs to home plate to meet the WSU softball team during the game against KU. p. 6 -- Ticket stand illustration. p. 7 -- Street speak portraits. p. 9 -- Clothing illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 9 -- A College Girl's Guide spring semester illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 9 -- Music illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 9 -- Lunar New Year illustration. p. 10 -- 7Brew, like other chains, offers soda and fruit-based drinks as well as coffee. p. 10 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, reporter. p. 10 -- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish promotional photo. p. 10 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 10 -- The historic Union Station, surrounded by local businesses new and old downtown, has been home to many different businesses throughout its life. p. 10 -- Corbin Education Center, originally named the Juvenile Cultural Center, was dedicated to university president Harry Corbin Jr. in 1964. p. 11 -- The Last of Us promotional photo. p. 11 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 11 -- The Sex Lives of College Girls promotional photo. p. 11 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino, reporter. p. 11 -- The Proclamation of Wichita, Kansas declaring Aug. 11, 2008 as the Dockum Sit-in Recognition. p. 12 -- Galyn Vesey, a professor at Bethel College and social scientist, opened a course for students to gather and research historical documents for the "Research on Black Wichita" project. p. 12 -- "The People, Pride & Promise: The Story of the Dockum Sit-in" exhibition opened on Jan. 9 in the RSC's Cadman Art Gallery. p. 12 -- A news article of the NAACP in the Local & State from Oct. 22, 2006. The NAACP organized America's first successful student-led lunch counter sit-in. p. 12 -- The RSC's Cadman Art Gallery "The People, Pride & Promise: The Story of the Dockum Sit-in" opened on Jan. 9 and will end with a reception on Jan. 31. p. 12 -- A timeline of photos on how integration had an effect on the Black community of Wichita, Kansas, from 1945-1958. p. 12
Photograph(s): Spring illustration. p. 1 -- Roland Martin, a well-known American journalist, speaks at the 2023 MLK Celebration on Jan. 16. Martin focused his speech on Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as the continuous fight to end racism. p. 2 -- Part of the parking lot between Elliott Hall and the RSC blocked off for construction of Clinton Hall. p. 2 -- Dean of the College of Fine Arts Rodney Miller gives a speech to everyone who attended the Ulrich Summer 2022 Exhibition opening on May 26, 2022. p. 2 -- Conceal carry policy graphic and infographic. p. 3 -- Aaron Austin works in student affairs which includes Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Resident Life. p. 4 -- NICHE Culinary and Hospitality Center is located on William and Broadway. p. 4 -- Champ sits on the bench in his outfit of the game while celebrating a women's basketball gameday. p. 5 -- Senior guard Curtessia Dean tries to steal the ball from two of Southern Methodist players on Jan. 18. Dean scored 16 points against SM U in the Shockers 73-65 win. p. 5 -- After scoring a home run for the Shockers, junior Addison Barnard runs to home plate to meet the WSU softball team during the game against KU. p. 6 -- Ticket stand illustration. p. 7 -- Street speak portraits. p. 9 -- Clothing illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 9 -- A College Girl's Guide spring semester illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 9 -- Music illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 9 -- Lunar New Year illustration. p. 10 -- 7Brew, like other chains, offers soda and fruit-based drinks as well as coffee. p. 10 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, reporter. p. 10 -- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish promotional photo. p. 10 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 10 -- The historic Union Station, surrounded by local businesses new and old downtown, has been home to many different businesses throughout its life. p. 10 -- Corbin Education Center, originally named the Juvenile Cultural Center, was dedicated to university president Harry Corbin Jr. in 1964. p. 11 -- The Last of Us promotional photo. p. 11 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 11 -- The Sex Lives of College Girls promotional photo. p. 11 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino, reporter. p. 11 -- The Proclamation of Wichita, Kansas declaring Aug. 11, 2008 as the Dockum Sit-in Recognition. p. 12 -- Galyn Vesey, a professor at Bethel College and social scientist, opened a course for students to gather and research historical documents for the "Research on Black Wichita" project. p. 12 -- "The People, Pride & Promise: The Story of the Dockum Sit-in" exhibition opened on Jan. 9 in the RSC's Cadman Art Gallery. p. 12 -- A news article of the NAACP in the Local & State from Oct. 22, 2006. The NAACP organized America's first successful student-led lunch counter sit-in. p. 12 -- The RSC's Cadman Art Gallery "The People, Pride & Promise: The Story of the Dockum Sit-in" opened on Jan. 9 and will end with a reception on Jan. 31. p. 12 -- A timeline of photos on how integration had an effect on the Black community of Wichita, Kansas, from 1945-1958. p. 12
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.17
v.127. no.17
