The Sunflower, v.126, no.29 (April 14, 2022)

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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Hippodrome , Sororities , Fraternities , Provost search , Interfest , Student Government Association , ShiftSpace , Gallegos, Olivia , Adamson, Mitchell , Men's basketball , Rodden, Brock , Harris, Holly , Baseball , Bowling , Lizzo , Bell, Xavier
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 29, Wichita, Kansas, April 14, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Tradition and talent: Hippodrome comes back to campus in-person -- Third provost finalist answers questions in open forum -- Shiftspace charged with violating SGA election code, appealing to the supreme court -- Interfest brings connection and cultural foods -- Gallegos, Adamson next student body president, VP -- Roster turnover: Men’s basketball looks to rebuild voided roster after six players enter the transfer portal -- School of Brock: Rodden takes opposing pitchers to class with aggressive approach at the plate -- Baseball falls to Oklahoma State -- Softball drops first conference series -- Track and field finds success at KT Woodman Classic -- WSU Bowling looks to defend National Championship -- Men’s Tennis falls to South Florida -- Golf programs finish regular season with two top-10 finishes -- Xavier Bell comes home to play for WSU -- Women’s tennis closes out regular season with win over UMKC -- Sports in briefs -- Clarence Jackson commits to Jacksonville State -- Back at last: School of Music brings American literature classic to WSU -- Lizzo’s ‘Watch out for the Big Grrrls’ teaches viewers self love and confidence -- Moon Knight has potential to be the first good Marvel show on Disney+ -- ODI kicks off InspirASIAN month with Boba Social -- ‘Homaid’ food served at Society of Cosplayer’s Maid Cafe -- Hookup culture complicates dating -- Street speak: How effective do you think public safety is on campus? -- Wichita State’s bowling team should be a sport – not a club -- Student opinion of the week
Photograph(s): Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Alpha Episilon members present “Lost in a Fairytale” during Hippodrome, hosted by the Student Activities Council on April 8. p. 1 -- Gamma Phi Beta Sorority members and the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity members joined forces in reenacting “Horton Hears a Who.” p. 1 -- Delta Upsilon made their “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” skit come to life. Featured characters included Fregley, Greg Hefley and Rowley. Their comedic skit won them fourth place in the competition. p. 1 -- Members of Tri Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon presented a mixture of “The Little Red Riding Hood”, “Rapunzel”, “The Lorax” and “The Cat in the Hat.” p. 1 -- Delta Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon acted out their own funny take of “The Magic Treehouse.” p. 1 -- Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta mixed together “Little Red Riding Hood”, “The Three Little Pigs” and “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.” p. 1 -- Magdalena Mollo and Leonardo Sandino perform a short Latino dance presentation in front of the RSC at Interfest, organized by the Internation Student Union on April 13. p. 2 -- A child eating food at Interfest, organized by the In- ternational Student Union on April 13 by the Neff Hall Courtyard. p. 2 -- Students, who served Indian food, make to-go boxes at Interfest, an event organized by the International Student Union on April 13 by Neff Hall Courtyard. p. 2 -- SGA Treasurer Zachary James gives report at SGA meeting on April 13. p. 2 -- During the second half of the game against the SMU Mustangs on Feb. 5, the five on the court pause to discuss strategy. Six players have entered the transfer portal since the end of the seasom, which leads the American Athletic Conference. p. 3 -- Portraits of six WSU basketball players entering the transfer portal: Chaunce Jenkins, Clarence Jackson, Ricky Council IV, Qua Grant, Joe Pleasant, Dexter Dennis, and Morris Udeze. p. 3 -- Sophomore Brock Rodden runs from second base to third base on March 27 during the game against Creighton. p. 4 -- Brock Rodden celebrates with his Shocker teammates after hitting a solo home run against Oklahoma State on April 12 at O’Brate Stadium. p. 4 -- Nerea Quiros runs during the KT Woodman on April 9 at Cessna Stadium. p. 4 -- Portrait of Holly Harris. p. 5 -- Portrait of Rick Steelsmith. p. 5 -- Former Drexel guard Xavier Bell goes up for a lay-up during the CAA Championship against Elon on March 9, 2021. Bell committed to WSU on Friday for the 2022-23 season. p. 5 -- Portrait of Chaunce Jenkins. p. 5 -- Lizzo's Watch out for the Big Grrrls promotional picture. p. 6 -- Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Ethan Manlove, lies dead while Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl, Ashley Ruckman and Taylor Lewis, watch him. p. 6 -- Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Ethan Manlove, battles his inner conflicts while Mistress Hibbons, Amira Coleman, casts her judgement on him. p. 6 -- Ethan Manlove and Ashley Ruckman, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne, profess their love for one another and make plans to escape from the townspeople’s judging eyes. p. 6 -- As the sailor, Wes Kelley speaks to the townspeople during the opera theater’s “The Scarlet Letter.” p. 6 -- The townspeople sing together after seeing Hester Prynne standing on the scaffold. p. 6 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 6 -- Moon Knight promotional picture. p. 7 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 7 -- Biology majors Ashley Dinh and Cam Ta laugh together during the Boba Social on April 8. The event was open to all students and allowed them a free boba drink. p. 7 -- A Kung Fu Tea worker rings in freshman Ella Miley’s order at the Boba Social on April 8. p. 7 -- Trang Bui and Alondra Aguilera pose for a photo taken by Alexus Scott at the Boba Social. They were all involved in the Office of Diversity and Inclu- sion which hosted the event. p. 7 -- Society of Cosplayers members prepare for their Maid Café event, serving pancakes, ice cream and stir fry. p. 7 -- Hookup culture complicates dating. p. 8 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 8 -- Street speak portraits of Pauline Oropesa, Gage Barnett, Elyse Gordon, Alexander Dewerff, and Trent Oberlander. p. 8 -- Portrait of junior Gabe Kimuri. p. 8 -- Illustration of phone. p. 8 -- Wichita State freshman Nick Sommer practices with his team on Feb. 12, 2019 at the Rhatigan Student Center. Sommer wants to own his own business after college, preferably in the bowling industry. p. 8
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v.126. no.29
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