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The Sunflower, v.127, no.24 (March 9, 2023)

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Wichita, Kansas
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2023-03-09
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Abortion,Student Government Association,Berry, Zane,Harmon, Nicholas,Okere, Iris,Martins, Sophie,Student Fees Committee,Wichita Art Museum,American Athletic Conference,Women's basketball,Adams, Keitha
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College newspapers and periodicals
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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Puškarević, Irma
Sulyok, Levente
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 24, Wichita, Kansas, March 9, 2023. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'I was starting to panic:' Anti-abortion group protests at Wichita State and downtown Wichita -- Berry, Harmon presidential campaign aims to reduce government’s spending, respect student voices -- Okere, Martin focuses on increasing engagement and improving accountability -- Berry, Harmon from page 1 -- Okere, Martins from page 1 -- Student Fees Committee approves 2.9% increase in student fees, sends recommendations to Senate -- Student fees hearing breakdown -- Anti-abortion from page 1 -- Art Chatter speakers source inspiration from anywhere -- Pokémoto brings quality poké to Wichita -- Street speak: How do you feel about groups coming on campus and displaying grotesque images? -- Give me and my rom-coms a break -- The importance of social media -- “Triangle of Sadness” sports strong ensemble, middling script -- Late rally not enough as baseball loses to Oral Roberts -- Women’s basketball beats Temple with dynamic scoring in AAC Tournament -- 'Turn the page': Women’s basketball takes down No. 1 USF for first AAC tournament semifinal run -- Senior forwards receive all conference honors -- Open for business
Photograph(s): Pro-life organization “Abolitionist” protesters walked outside East High School, drawing out engagement from a student. p. 1 -- Anti-abortion protesters show their signs to people on Wichita State’s campus. The group, Free the States, protested on March 3. p. 1 -- Anti-abortion protesters show their signs to people on Wichita State’s campus. The group, Free the States, protested on March 3. p. 1 -- A child carries an anti-abortion information card while walking in protest of abortion on March 2. p. 1 -- Presidential candidate Zane Berry and VP candidate Nicholas Harmon pose for a photo. Berry and Harmon launched their campaign in February. p. 1 -- Presidential candidate Izzy Okere and VP candidate Sophie Martins pose for a photo. p. 1 -- Student fees hearing breakdown infographic. p. 2 -- WAM’s first speaker for Art Chatter was Chadwick Armstrong, an accomplished costume designer. Armstrong presented his many successes in the industry, and the concept of his future 100th project. p. 3 -- Historical Museum Curator of Collections, Jami Frazier Tracy, gave a photo based timeline about the history of Wichita. She spoke Friday night about the many styles the city has had over time. p. 3 -- WSU professors Lisa and Will Parcell are among the audience who listened to the five presentations on Friday night. All of the speakers were able to make the spectators laugh throughout the evening. p. 3 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino, reporter. p. 3 -- Romance book illustration. p. 4 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, reporter. p. 4 -- Street speak portraits. p. 4 -- Social media illustration. p. 4 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 4 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, sports editor. p. 4 -- "Triangle of Sadness" promotional picture. p. 4 -- Graduate Curtessia Dean goes in to shoot the ball against South Florida on Mar. 7 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. Dean made 14 points during the game. p. 5 -- Sophomore Shamaryah Duncan shoots a freethrow while they play South Florida on Mar. 7 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. Duncan made both of her freethrows in the game against South Florida. p. 5 -- The Shockers played against South Florida in the Quarterfinals of the AAC tournament at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Mar. 7. The Shockers won with a score of 65 to 53. p. 5 -- Shockers’ number 5, Sawyre Thornhill, prepares as next to bat. Thornhill was at bat five times and hit one run. p. 6 -- Clark Candiotti pitches the ball to Oakland. Candiotti faced 20 batters throughout the game. p. 6 -- Mauricio Millan up to bat during the third inning. Millan had 2 hits and 1 run during the game. p. 6 -- Number 43, Carter Rost, pitches for an inning. The sophomore from Minnesota took over pitching in the 8th inning for Matt Wilkinson. p. 6 -- Mauricio Millan hits a double in the 8th inning. Millan and Jordan Rodgers bring the Shockers up to 6 runs by the end of the inning. p. 6 -- Shockers number 6, David Herring, steps up to the plate at the bottom of the second inning. Herring made 2 hits during Friday’s game. p. 6 -- Sawyre Thornhill, number 5, makes the second Shocker run of the game. Ultimately Shockers fell to Oakland on Friday 12-7. p. 6
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v.127. no.24
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