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The Sunflower, v.128, no.10 (October 26, 2023)
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2023-10-26
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Palestine,Israel,Students Organize for Syria,Jewish Student Alliance,Williams, Kian,Disability Rights, Education, Activism and Mentoring,Kansas Board of Regents,Bell, Zaylee,Dennett, Mia,Volleyball,Cross country,Social Cinema,Voting,Pumpkin Run
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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.128, no. 10, Wichita, Kansas, October 26, 2023. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'Not a war about religion': Protesters in Old Town Square call for ceasefire in Gaza -- ‘Rise above hate’: Jewish Student Alliance shares message of peace, centrist approach during vigil -- Disability rights group on campus aims to educate about inclusion, accessibility -- Five academic programs marked for review in KBOR process -- Shalom: Campus introduces Jewish Student Alliance -- One Small Step brings people with different beliefs together -- Spiking for a cause: Volleyball regains focus to continue winning streak against Tulsa -- Men’s tennis works on confidence -- Men’s golf finishes regular season play in the Bahamas -- Women’s bowling competes at Mid States tournament -- Cross Country finishes regular season, prepares for conference championships -- Midwest rock band Social Cinema talks inspiration, collaboration and their first album at Halloween Bash -- Punk zine ran by WSU student combines music, politics -- Voter fraud claims exist to force agendas. A look at how lies can be packaged and labeled to look like the truth. -- Pumpkin Run at Wichita State encourages return to athleticism
Photograph(s): Men in support of Palestine gather at Old Town Square for the protest. On Oct. 22, a pro-Palestinian protest was held at Old Town Square followed by a march downtown. p. 1 -- Jewish Student Alliance President Kian Williams speaks to attendees and members at the group’s first meeting. The first meeting on Oct. 24 served as a vigil for all lives lost in the Israel-Hamas conflict. p. 1 -- Joe Hanford, marketing officer Carla Cummings, and membership and outreach officer Mia Dennett listen to virtual attendees at the first Disability Rights, Education, Activism and Mentorship meeting on Oct. 25. p. 2 -- Jewish Student Alliance Vice President and Treasurer Jacob Unruh and Secretary Vishnu Avva speak at the first meeting of the semester on Oct. 24. p. 2 -- Wu celebrates after the Shockers take the win against Tulsa, 3-1. Wu wore a pink ribbon through-out the Oct. 20 game for breast cancer awareness. p. 3 -- Libero Katie Galligan gets into a defensive position at Oct. 20 match against Tulsa. The Wichita State volleyball team won, 3-1. p. 3 -- Katie Galligan congratulates Morgan Stout on score against Tulsa at Oct 20 math. p. 3 -- Annalie Heliste dives to save the ball during the second set. Heliste made six digs and one assist on Oct. 20. p. 3 -- Aston Castillo watches his ball fly. Castillo practiced his short game during practice on Sept. 23, 2022 at Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- Surf Machine members Maric and Floyd perform at Oct. 19 Halloween Bash. The event took place at Odd Fellow Hall. Surf Machine performed alongside Social Cinema at the event. p. 4 -- Ashley Knepper performs with Flake at Oct 19th Halloween Bash event. The event was held at Odd Fellow Hall. p. 4 -- Oi! Bones! punk zine illustration. p. 4 -- Voter fraud illustration. p. 5 -- 39-year-old Krystin Gilpin begins the annual 5k Pumpkin Run race on Oct. 21 Gilpin was one of the first 100 individuals to finish the race. p. 6 -- Francis Connor, an associate English professor at WSU, runs in the annual 5k Pumpkin Run on Oct. 21. Connor was one of the first 50 runners to finish. p. 6 -- A child prepares to cross the finish line in the Little Pumpkin Run on Oct. 21. This run followed the 5k Pumpkin Run. p. 6 -- Tristram Nguyen, dressed up as a pumpkin, runs with children ages 10-12 in the Little Pumpkin Fun Run 1k on Oct. 21. p. 6 -- Terri Peterson, 59, rests following the 5k Pumpkin Run. Peterson finished the 5k in just under 30 minutes. p. 6 -- Keatin Herder, 33, accepts a Pumpkin Run medal from Andy Shao after completing the 5k. Herder got 10th place in the race. p. 6 -- Little Pumpkin Run participants begin the 1k race on Oct. 21. $1 from each registration went to the Shocker Support Locker, a campus resources for students, faculty and staff. p. 6 -- Krista Wagner, 59, gives WuShock a high five as the Pumpkin Run 5k begins on Saturday, Oct. 21. WuShock ran with participants for a few minutes before tapping out. p. 6
Photograph(s): Men in support of Palestine gather at Old Town Square for the protest. On Oct. 22, a pro-Palestinian protest was held at Old Town Square followed by a march downtown. p. 1 -- Jewish Student Alliance President Kian Williams speaks to attendees and members at the group’s first meeting. The first meeting on Oct. 24 served as a vigil for all lives lost in the Israel-Hamas conflict. p. 1 -- Joe Hanford, marketing officer Carla Cummings, and membership and outreach officer Mia Dennett listen to virtual attendees at the first Disability Rights, Education, Activism and Mentorship meeting on Oct. 25. p. 2 -- Jewish Student Alliance Vice President and Treasurer Jacob Unruh and Secretary Vishnu Avva speak at the first meeting of the semester on Oct. 24. p. 2 -- Wu celebrates after the Shockers take the win against Tulsa, 3-1. Wu wore a pink ribbon through-out the Oct. 20 game for breast cancer awareness. p. 3 -- Libero Katie Galligan gets into a defensive position at Oct. 20 match against Tulsa. The Wichita State volleyball team won, 3-1. p. 3 -- Katie Galligan congratulates Morgan Stout on score against Tulsa at Oct 20 math. p. 3 -- Annalie Heliste dives to save the ball during the second set. Heliste made six digs and one assist on Oct. 20. p. 3 -- Aston Castillo watches his ball fly. Castillo practiced his short game during practice on Sept. 23, 2022 at Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- Surf Machine members Maric and Floyd perform at Oct. 19 Halloween Bash. The event took place at Odd Fellow Hall. Surf Machine performed alongside Social Cinema at the event. p. 4 -- Ashley Knepper performs with Flake at Oct 19th Halloween Bash event. The event was held at Odd Fellow Hall. p. 4 -- Oi! Bones! punk zine illustration. p. 4 -- Voter fraud illustration. p. 5 -- 39-year-old Krystin Gilpin begins the annual 5k Pumpkin Run race on Oct. 21 Gilpin was one of the first 100 individuals to finish the race. p. 6 -- Francis Connor, an associate English professor at WSU, runs in the annual 5k Pumpkin Run on Oct. 21. Connor was one of the first 50 runners to finish. p. 6 -- A child prepares to cross the finish line in the Little Pumpkin Run on Oct. 21. This run followed the 5k Pumpkin Run. p. 6 -- Tristram Nguyen, dressed up as a pumpkin, runs with children ages 10-12 in the Little Pumpkin Fun Run 1k on Oct. 21. p. 6 -- Terri Peterson, 59, rests following the 5k Pumpkin Run. Peterson finished the 5k in just under 30 minutes. p. 6 -- Keatin Herder, 33, accepts a Pumpkin Run medal from Andy Shao after completing the 5k. Herder got 10th place in the race. p. 6 -- Little Pumpkin Run participants begin the 1k race on Oct. 21. $1 from each registration went to the Shocker Support Locker, a campus resources for students, faculty and staff. p. 6 -- Krista Wagner, 59, gives WuShock a high five as the Pumpkin Run 5k begins on Saturday, Oct. 21. WuShock ran with participants for a few minutes before tapping out. p. 6
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.10
v.128. no.10
