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The Sunflower, v.125, no.6 (October 5, 2020)
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Golden, Jay,Resignation,Kansas Board of Regents,Muma, Richard D.,Assistive Technology Solutions,CAPS,Ahlberg, Clark,Student Government Association,KVersity,COVID-19,College of Performing Arts
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Wichita State University -- History
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.125, no. 6, Wichita, Kansas, October 5, 2020. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Never forgotten -- More on the crash & anniversary inside -- Closed searches and budget cuts: Faculty senate address concerns over the presidential departure -- Senate from page 1 -- Here's what Golden's transition out of presidency looks like -- WSU police department starts bicycle patrol -- 'I want them to be heard': Shockers Vote! Coalition aims to encourage young people to vote -- ‘Latinx or Nah’ virtual panel discusses the new gender neutral term -- Uniting Bold Sisters aims to create a sisterhood of multicultural identities -- WSU proposes creating a University Village across from campus -- Sunflower Archives - Oct. 6, 1989 SGA president, senator fray halts meeting -- New student fees proposal includes three year staggered review cycle -- Hiking to the 1970 plane crash site -- What a trip up to the crash site is like 50 years later -- WSU alum produces documentary on 1970 plane crash -- Stephens to honor his fallen teammates through bike ride to Colorado -- ‘My parents would not be coming home:’ Winterbone reflects on the day her world changed -- Journalists reflect on the impact of WSU football's plane crash 50 years later -- Sunflower Archives - Oct. 5, 1970: Football players, coach and dean perished when ‘Gold’ plane fell -- Volleyball returns to the court in its second Black and Yellow Scrimmage -- Ribbon Cutting Ceremony held for new Student-Athlete Center -- Pitching shines in WSU softball scrimmage -- What sausage taught me about love -- Street Speak: Who do you think won the presidential debate? -- The flavors of family dynamics. Into the zeitgeist -- Wichita native shares his story of success: James Rico is the director of Reel Goats, a video production company, which has and continues to work closely with hip-hop artist DaBaby -- Clubs and organizations on campus you may not have heard of: The Society of Cosplayers
Photograph(s): Portraits of 1970 plane crash victims. p. 1 -- Officer Matthew Feldt rides a bike patrolling campus. The campus police hope this program will grow and make them more approachable for students as well as demonstrate bike safety on campus. p. 2 -- Uniting Bold Sisters logo. p. 3 -- The Fairmount neighborhood is located just south of Wichita State’s campus, across 17th Street. p. 4 -- 1970 plane crash site photos and graphic. p. 5 -- Portrait of Sean Marty, sports editor. p. 5 -- Top: Sports editor for The Sunflower, Sean Marty, observes the 1970 Wichita State plane crash site on Sunday, Sept. 27 near Silver Plume, Colorado. Left: A torn Wichita State shirt hangs among the twisted metal pieces from the plane crash in 1970. Above: Pieces of twisted metal and plane parts still remain after 50 years at the Wichita State plane crash site. 29 out of 40 passengers were killed in the crash, and two passengers died later under medical care. p. 5 -- Paul Harrison, Kelly Harrison and Rick Stephens address the crowd at the 1970 plane crash memorial on campus before leaving on their eight-day bike ride to the plane crash site near Silver Plume, Colorado. p. 6 -- A Wichita State hat displaying a pin honoring the WSU football head coach, Ben Wilson, sits on a piece of metal from the crash at the site near Silver Plume, Colorado. Wilson died in the crash along with 30 other passengers. p. 6 -- Archive photo: Where have all the flowers gone? The tear-filled eyes of this young lady at memorial services for those killed in last week’s tragedy express the shock and emotion felt by much of the Wichita community. More than 12,000 people came to Cessna Stadium Monday night to pay tribute to those who died. Oct. 9, 1970. p. 7 -- Wichita State freshman Lauren McMahon celebrates after scoring against the black team during the Black and Yellow scrimmage on Oct.1 inside Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Contributers to the Student-Athlete Center cut the ribbon to celebrate its opening on Sept. 30 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Top: Wichita State junior Caitlin Bingham makes a pitch during the scrimmage at Wilkins Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020 Left: Wichita State sophomore Sydney McKinney throws to first base during the scrimmage at Wilkins Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020. p. 8 -- Portrait of Jeromiah Taylor, opinion editor. p. 9 -- Street Speak portraits. p. 9 -- The flavors of family dynamics. Into the zeitgeist. p. 9 -- James Rico talks to a student after his presentation at Wichita State on Oct. 1, 2020. p. 10
Photograph(s): Portraits of 1970 plane crash victims. p. 1 -- Officer Matthew Feldt rides a bike patrolling campus. The campus police hope this program will grow and make them more approachable for students as well as demonstrate bike safety on campus. p. 2 -- Uniting Bold Sisters logo. p. 3 -- The Fairmount neighborhood is located just south of Wichita State’s campus, across 17th Street. p. 4 -- 1970 plane crash site photos and graphic. p. 5 -- Portrait of Sean Marty, sports editor. p. 5 -- Top: Sports editor for The Sunflower, Sean Marty, observes the 1970 Wichita State plane crash site on Sunday, Sept. 27 near Silver Plume, Colorado. Left: A torn Wichita State shirt hangs among the twisted metal pieces from the plane crash in 1970. Above: Pieces of twisted metal and plane parts still remain after 50 years at the Wichita State plane crash site. 29 out of 40 passengers were killed in the crash, and two passengers died later under medical care. p. 5 -- Paul Harrison, Kelly Harrison and Rick Stephens address the crowd at the 1970 plane crash memorial on campus before leaving on their eight-day bike ride to the plane crash site near Silver Plume, Colorado. p. 6 -- A Wichita State hat displaying a pin honoring the WSU football head coach, Ben Wilson, sits on a piece of metal from the crash at the site near Silver Plume, Colorado. Wilson died in the crash along with 30 other passengers. p. 6 -- Archive photo: Where have all the flowers gone? The tear-filled eyes of this young lady at memorial services for those killed in last week’s tragedy express the shock and emotion felt by much of the Wichita community. More than 12,000 people came to Cessna Stadium Monday night to pay tribute to those who died. Oct. 9, 1970. p. 7 -- Wichita State freshman Lauren McMahon celebrates after scoring against the black team during the Black and Yellow scrimmage on Oct.1 inside Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Contributers to the Student-Athlete Center cut the ribbon to celebrate its opening on Sept. 30 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Top: Wichita State junior Caitlin Bingham makes a pitch during the scrimmage at Wilkins Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020 Left: Wichita State sophomore Sydney McKinney throws to first base during the scrimmage at Wilkins Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020. p. 8 -- Portrait of Jeromiah Taylor, opinion editor. p. 9 -- Street Speak portraits. p. 9 -- The flavors of family dynamics. Into the zeitgeist. p. 9 -- James Rico talks to a student after his presentation at Wichita State on Oct. 1, 2020. p. 10
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The Sunflower
v.125. no.6
v.125. no.6
