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The Sunflower, v.127, no.14 (November 17, 2022)
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2022-11-17
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Swift, Taylor,Shockers (Taylor's Version),Ordonez, Natanya,First-generation students,Diversity, equity and inclusion,Debate,Faculty Senate,Saal, Kevin,Stybr, Kate,Dance,Porter Jr., Craig,Men's basketball,Volleyball,Gomez, Selena,Opera,Moezzi, K-von,Voting
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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. 14, Wichita, Kansas, November 17, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): A place for Swifties: Taylor Swift fans build community on campus -- 'It's rewarding:' First-generation students meet-up in the RSC -- DEi plans requires representative in each college -- Debate teams continues as one of the oldest student organizations -- This week's news in brief -- Survey of campus leads to recommendations from Faculty Senate -- Panelists share hopes, concerns for safety -- Dance team coaches' history with program helps elevate team -- Basketball players represent academic colleges on uniforms -- Sports in brief -- 'They were tougher': Men's basketball suffers first loss of the season -- Women's basketball stunned in overtime -- Athletics announces 2023 Shocker Sports Hall of Fame Class -- Rowing program works on improvement for the spring -- Volleyball drops to fifth place in the American -- Hiebert leads her team to state -- Pho King chooses quality over quantity -- Students tackle issues of marginalized groups at diversity expo -- Chicken and boba, what more could you want? -- 'My Mind & Me' documentary teaches how to help with mental health -- Symphonic debut -- New and old classics -- Wichita Grand Opera, Wichita State present 'Susannah' -- Third annual all media art exhibit -- K-von Moezzi attends Turning Point USA's Comedy Night on campus back at Starbucks for a limited time -- Street speak: How are you feeling about this current semester? -- Voting is secure but needs to be more accessible -- A college girl's guide to study spots -- Sports are significant to societies -- Falling for Christmas' falls into festive genre fun -- Fall feels
Photograph(s): Chase Biswell, President of Shockers (Taylor's Version) discusses tracks on Taylor Swift's newest album. On Nov 16, Shockers (Taylor's Version) hosted it's first ever meeting. p. 1 -- Ayshea Banes (right) laughs during a conversation during the first Shockers (Taylor's Version) meeting. On Nov 16, Banes participated in discussions between club members. p. 1 -- Gabby Stoddard (right) and her sister Kayleigh (left) join the Shockers (Taylor's Version) meeting. On Nov 16, Shockers (Taylor's Version) hosted it's first meeting. p. 1 -- Natanya Ordonez, President of the First Generation Student Organization, converses with Lydia Santiago, First Generation Student Organization CoAdvisor. On Nov 10, the First Generation Student Organization hosted a firstgen mingle for first generation college students to connect. p. 1 -- Freshman Layne Smith practices his debate speech with junior Thomas Babcock on Nov. 16 in Elliott Hall. Smith is a first year WSU debater but began his debate journey in sixth grade. p. 2 -- Alicia Newell explains the use of the Rave Guardian app to a student. The app was designed to provide users with extra security. p. 2 -- Sophomore Kenny Pohto dunks the ball against Alcorn State at Charles Koch Arena on Nov. 12. Photo had 13 points and four rebounds. p. 3 -- Sophomore libero Annalie Heliste celebrates with sophomore defensive specialist Lara Uyar after a set point againstagainst Houston on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. Heliste played in all three sets. p. 4 -- Annalie Heliste serves the ball in set two against Houston on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. Heliste finished the day with three sets played. p. 4 -- Morgan Stout blocks a spiked ball on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers fell to Houston in three sets. p. 4 -- "Pho King" offers a variety of menu items, including crab rangoons and egg rolls. p. 5 -- Portrait of Caleb Spencer. p. 5 -- The mushu fries made Chick'n Pop worthwhile. p. 5 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino. p. 5 -- Selena Gomez My Mind & Me promotional picture. p. 5 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill. p. 5 -- This year's Toasted White Mocha is similar to regular white mocha. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall. p. 6 -- Luis Gomez and Riley Jara beck are greeted by applause after the concert. They both made their conductoral debut at the concert. p. 6 -- The symphonic band concert, held in Miller Concert Hall in the Duerkson Fine Arts center, opened with "In the Bleak Midwinter" on Monday. p. 6 -- The rest of the church separates themselves from Susannah during an evening service while the Percher continues giving his sermon. p. 6 -- Susannah and Sam sit outside their house discussing if Susannah will publicly confess the sins she's been accused of. p. 6 -- Students were invited to attend and listen to Kvon's standup. While there, he signed copies of his book, "Once You Go Persian." p. 6 -- Justin Rivera surprised the audience by joining Kvon on his comedy tour. Rivera called up multiple students to join his magic comedy show on Nov. 16 in RSC. p. 6 -- K-von attended Comedy Night held by Turning Point USA in the RSC on Wednesday, Nov. 15. p. 6 -- Illustration of voters waiting in line. p. 7 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- Studying illustration. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner., reporter p. 7 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, sports editor. p. 7 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 7 -- Football player illustration. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Kimberly Rader enjoys the Flannel Festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a fall-theme festival for students. p. 8 -- Andrea De La Rosa partakes in festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival where students could enjoy refreshments and fall-themed crafts. p. 8 -- The English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival, where students enjoyed coffee, pastries, and crafts. p. 8 -- Students enjoyed pastries, coffee, cozy music, and crafts at the Flannel Festival. The English Honors Society hosted the Flannel Festival, where students could make fall-themed bookmarks. p. 8 -- Nick Jones participates in the Flannel Festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted the Flannel Festival, where students enjoyed pastries, coffee, and fall-themed crafts. p. 8 -- Laura Panameno enjoyed partaking in faII-themed drawing prompts. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival for students to enjoy fall festivities. p. 8 -- Students enjoyed pastries, coffee, cozy music, and crafts at the Flannel Festival. p. 8
Photograph(s): Chase Biswell, President of Shockers (Taylor's Version) discusses tracks on Taylor Swift's newest album. On Nov 16, Shockers (Taylor's Version) hosted it's first ever meeting. p. 1 -- Ayshea Banes (right) laughs during a conversation during the first Shockers (Taylor's Version) meeting. On Nov 16, Banes participated in discussions between club members. p. 1 -- Gabby Stoddard (right) and her sister Kayleigh (left) join the Shockers (Taylor's Version) meeting. On Nov 16, Shockers (Taylor's Version) hosted it's first meeting. p. 1 -- Natanya Ordonez, President of the First Generation Student Organization, converses with Lydia Santiago, First Generation Student Organization CoAdvisor. On Nov 10, the First Generation Student Organization hosted a firstgen mingle for first generation college students to connect. p. 1 -- Freshman Layne Smith practices his debate speech with junior Thomas Babcock on Nov. 16 in Elliott Hall. Smith is a first year WSU debater but began his debate journey in sixth grade. p. 2 -- Alicia Newell explains the use of the Rave Guardian app to a student. The app was designed to provide users with extra security. p. 2 -- Sophomore Kenny Pohto dunks the ball against Alcorn State at Charles Koch Arena on Nov. 12. Photo had 13 points and four rebounds. p. 3 -- Sophomore libero Annalie Heliste celebrates with sophomore defensive specialist Lara Uyar after a set point againstagainst Houston on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. Heliste played in all three sets. p. 4 -- Annalie Heliste serves the ball in set two against Houston on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. Heliste finished the day with three sets played. p. 4 -- Morgan Stout blocks a spiked ball on Nov. 13 in Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers fell to Houston in three sets. p. 4 -- "Pho King" offers a variety of menu items, including crab rangoons and egg rolls. p. 5 -- Portrait of Caleb Spencer. p. 5 -- The mushu fries made Chick'n Pop worthwhile. p. 5 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino. p. 5 -- Selena Gomez My Mind & Me promotional picture. p. 5 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill. p. 5 -- This year's Toasted White Mocha is similar to regular white mocha. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall. p. 6 -- Luis Gomez and Riley Jara beck are greeted by applause after the concert. They both made their conductoral debut at the concert. p. 6 -- The symphonic band concert, held in Miller Concert Hall in the Duerkson Fine Arts center, opened with "In the Bleak Midwinter" on Monday. p. 6 -- The rest of the church separates themselves from Susannah during an evening service while the Percher continues giving his sermon. p. 6 -- Susannah and Sam sit outside their house discussing if Susannah will publicly confess the sins she's been accused of. p. 6 -- Students were invited to attend and listen to Kvon's standup. While there, he signed copies of his book, "Once You Go Persian." p. 6 -- Justin Rivera surprised the audience by joining Kvon on his comedy tour. Rivera called up multiple students to join his magic comedy show on Nov. 16 in RSC. p. 6 -- K-von attended Comedy Night held by Turning Point USA in the RSC on Wednesday, Nov. 15. p. 6 -- Illustration of voters waiting in line. p. 7 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- Studying illustration. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner., reporter p. 7 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, sports editor. p. 7 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 7 -- Football player illustration. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Kimberly Rader enjoys the Flannel Festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a fall-theme festival for students. p. 8 -- Andrea De La Rosa partakes in festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival where students could enjoy refreshments and fall-themed crafts. p. 8 -- The English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival, where students enjoyed coffee, pastries, and crafts. p. 8 -- Students enjoyed pastries, coffee, cozy music, and crafts at the Flannel Festival. The English Honors Society hosted the Flannel Festival, where students could make fall-themed bookmarks. p. 8 -- Nick Jones participates in the Flannel Festival festivities. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted the Flannel Festival, where students enjoyed pastries, coffee, and fall-themed crafts. p. 8 -- Laura Panameno enjoyed partaking in faII-themed drawing prompts. On Nov 10, the English Honors Society hosted a Flannel Festival for students to enjoy fall festivities. p. 8 -- Students enjoyed pastries, coffee, cozy music, and crafts at the Flannel Festival. p. 8
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.14
v.127. no.14
