The Sunflower, v.128, no.6 (September 28, 2023)

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2023-09-28
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Asian Student Conference , Mills, Paul , Men's basketball , Kansas Board of Regents , Faculty Senate , Price, Jay , Okere, Iris , Avva, Vishnu , Student Government Association , Fields, Maddie , American Sign Language , Lamb, Chris , Saal, Kevin , Rowing , InterFest , Bhandary, Suman
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 6, Wichita, Kansas, September 28, 2023. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Basketball officially enters the Paul Mills era -- Yosakoi dance performance, workshop offers campus cultural learning experience -- KBOR revises academic program review, pulls control from universities -- ‘The DNA of what we do’: Generational bait shop tackles food insecurity -- Student Supreme Court finds Okere administration cabinet appointments constitutional -- NSF fellowship offers stipend for STEM majors -- ‘It was invaluable’: Senior participates in criminal justice summer research program -- Fairmount College welcomes ASL faculty to language department -- Langston University professor urges audience to take opportunities -- Wichita State University, WSU Tech celebrate record-high enrollment -- 'Nothing crazy': Wichita State volleyball sweep the University of Charlotte -- 'A lot of work to be done’: Saal outlines improvements to be made to student-athlete health services -- Softball falls to University of Kansas -- Newly-formed kickboxing club trains beginners for self-defense, discipline -- Rowing team captains begin new era of leadership -- ‘A different season of my life’: Transfer Barbara Koehler adjusts to life at WSU -- Hole-in-the-wall with a creative menu that you need to try -- Interfest brings international cuisine to campus -- Two Hands Corn Dogs adds trendy eats to campus -- Suman Bhandary: Google font creator becomes assistant educator -- Recycling plastics has always been inconvenient -- The argument against Chick-fil-A -- Letter to the editor. How Bing and ChatGPT can undermine intellectual growth, autonomy -- Life in the RSC. From tie-dye to Care Bears, a variety of events took place in the Rhatigan Student Center on Sept. 21, giving students the chance to walk through campus and have their pick.
Photograph(s): Sports Management student Ryotaro Ito practices Yosakoi dance with Naruko instrument. The dance workshop was on Sept. 22 in a Heskett Center dance room. p. 1 -- Yosakoi Dancer, Hayley Green, performs at Sept. 22 Yosakoi Performance and Workshop event. Hayley Green is a member of the Tatsumaki Dance Group. p. 1 -- Japanese Exchange Student Miyu Takahashi dances at Yosakoi workshop with wooden instrument called Naruko. The dance workshop was held in a Heskett dance room. p. 1 -- The Tatsumaki Yosakoi dance group instructed and performed at the Sept. 22 Japanese Yosakoi Dance Performance and Workshop. The event was free and open to the public. p. 1 -- Mr. MC's Market illustration. p. 2 -- Chief Justice Maureen Wetta speaks to various people at Wichita State at the State of the Student Body on Sept. 6. p. 3 -- Portrait of Vishnu Avva. p. 3 -- Portrait of Jordan Cline. p. 3 -- James Clark, an educator that teaches to students all around Wichita, and his interpreter Darla DeSpain, said it is important that ASL is at least taught to everyone due to a shortage of interpreters. p. 4 -- Junior outside hitter Morgan Weber runs a lap around the arena with her team, high fiving fans. Wichita State won against Charlotte, 3-0 on Sept. 23. p. 6 -- The Wichita State volleyball team celebrates after scoring a point in the first set. Wichita State took this set 25-14. p. 6 -- Middle blocker Morgan Stout signals the play to her teammates before the serve. p. 6 -- Freshman hitter Emerson Wilford hits the ball over the net in the third set against Charlotte. Wilford scored 12 digs against the 49ers on Sept. 23. p. 6 -- Camryn Compton stands in the batters box during the second game of the KU doubleheader on Sept. 24. p. 7 -- Kickboxing club illustration. p. 7 -- Members of the rowing team row on Aug. 30. p. 7 -- Barabara Koehler watches as Charlotte receives her hit. Koehler scored nine kills in the three sets played. p. 7 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino, reporter. p. 8 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 8 -- Gilberto Aguilera sells paletas at InterFest. Sigma Lambda Beta partnered with local restaurant Paleteria La Reyna to raise funds for the fraternity. p. 8 -- Students from the Vietnamese Student Association serve crab rangoon, flan, and taro milk tea on Sept. 27 at InterFest. p. 8 -- Nigerian-native Chinonyelum Archie, a member of the African and Caribbean Student Association, made homemade jollof rice, a Nigerian cuisine. p. 8 -- Suman Bhandary, the new assistant educator of Graphic Design, gives a demonstration of calligraphy in Typography 2 on Sept. 20. This is Bhandary’s second week of teaching at Wichita State University. p. 8 -- Chick-fil-A illustration. p. 9 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, opinion editor. p. 9 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 9 -- Education professor Elizabeth Heilman prepares to speak to the Faculty Senate on Sept. 25. p. 9 -- A Wichita State student sits outside the Rhatigan Student Center, pouring different bleach-dyes to make a tie-dye t-shirt. The Office of Strengths, Assessment and Staff Experience offered free materials and shirts while supplies lasted on Sept. 21. p. 10 -- A Wichita State student gets their t-shirt ready to bleach dye at the SASE event. p. 10 -- Two students gets ice cream at the SASE tie dye event. p. 10 -- A student fills a plastic container as part of a candy art activity at the RSC’s Throwback Thursday event. Several stations, including a spin art activity, were offered free of charge to WSU students. p. 10 -- At a Kappa Delta Chi sorority fundraiser on Sept. 21, members sold different food items, like tostielotes. p. 10 -- A Kappa Delta Chi sorority member prepares a tostielote for Wichita State students at the sorority’s fundraiser event on Sept. 21. p. 10 -- Laura Wilson and Vanessa Bell take photos at the photo booth as the Throwback Thursday event comes to a close on Sept. 21. The pair worked at the Rhatigan and gave out Care Bears and other throwback toys. p. 10 -- Holly Harris and Laura Wilson pose for a picture with Care Bears that were about to be handed out to students in RSC for the Throwback Thursday event. p. 10 -- Wichita State students choose from a variety of stickers and toys at the Throwback Thursday event on Sept. 21. p. 10
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