The Sunflower, v.128, no.24 (March 21, 2024)
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2024-03-21
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Sister Cindy , Student Government Association , Voting , Powell, Aiden , Grajeda, Diana , Hower, Kylee , Phan, Matthew , Kansas Primary , Trump, Donald , Biden, Joe , Kraisinger, Jamie , Abidde, Isaac , Grande, Ariana , American Athletic Conference , Rogers, Colby
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 24, Wichita, Kansas, March 21, 2024. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'Ho no mo': Sister Cindy visits campus to share religious views, personal stories -- ‘Connection, vision and trust’ drive Powell, Grajeda’s student presidential campaign -- Hower, Phan presidential campaign aims to increase outreach, retention through student connections -- Kansas Primary sees low voter turnout, Trump and Biden win their parties -- Cindy from page 1 -- ‘Great opportunity’: Cargill Cafe exchange program offers alternative to dining hall -- Powell, Grajeda from page 1 -- Hower, Phan from page 1 -- Basketball’s Isaac Abidde enters NCAA transfer portal -- Baseball comes up short vs. Kansas State thanks to sixth-inning errors -- Shocker Sports Roundup: What you missed over the weekend -- Women’s golf places 14th at Red Rocks Invitational -- Is ‘Minecraft’ really even ‘Minecraft’ anymore? -- Ariana Grande’s new album is my eternal sunshine -- ‘Makes me work even harder’: Art curator brings fresh perspective to art students -- 'Transformation:' New Mexico band, Dust City Opera, is bringing ‘haunted grunge folk’ to town in April -- Ballin' out. Over spring break, the Wichita State men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Fort Worth, Texas, to play in the AAC tournament.
Photograph(s): Cindy Smock, more commonly known on TikTok as Sister Cindy, speaks to students Tuesday afternoon about the Bible, Christianity and her conversion from a “ho” to a “modest woman.” Smock has amassed almost half a million followers on TikTok, where she posts videos of her visiting and preaching on college campuses across the country. p. 1 -- Sister Cindy lies on the ground, demonstrating how a “ho” lies down for a man. p. 1 -- WSU students laugh as Sister Cindy references the lyrics of “One Margarita” by That Chick Angel and CasaDi Music. p. 1 -- Sister Cindy pins a “Ho No Mo” pin onto the shirt of WSU student Garett Knight. “I love the gays, but not the gay-way,” Cindy said. p. 1 -- Portrait of Aiden Powell and Diana Grajeda, candidates for student body president and vice president. p. 1 -- Portrait of Kylee Hower and Matthew Phan, candidates for student body president and vice president. p. 1 -- Food display at Cargill Cafe inside Woolsey Hall. Earlier this semester, WSU Dining Services introduced an exchange program for residents in The Suites and The Flats, where students can choose three items for breakfast and three items for lunch from Cargill Cafe. p. 2 -- Senior Seth Stroh hits the ball against Kansas State on March 19. Stroh had one hit in the loss. p. 3 -- Portrait of Makenzie Miller, reporter and illustrator. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 4 -- Photo of Ariana Grande's "eternal sunshine" album cover. p. 4 -- Clara Byom, Scott Brewer, Paul Hunton, Travis Rourk and Jesse Culberson. p. 5 -- Tre’Zure Jobe talks to the coaches on the sidelines at the end of the game on March 9. Wichita State defeated Florida Atlantic 64-50 and will move on the second round of competition. p. 6 -- Ronnie DeGray III defends against the UAB player late in the first half. DeGray III played for 18 minutes and scored two points and four rebounds on March 15. p. 6 -- Raissa Nsabua cheers for her team after they score another point in the fourth quarter. Nsabua played for 30 minutes against FAU on March 9. p. 6 -- Colby Rogers and Bijan Cortes defend against Memphis player during the first half. Wichita State defeated the No. 5 team in the second round of the American Athletic Conference tournament. p. 6 -- Lucas Hulett, assistant professor and director of athletic bands at WSU, watches the scoreboard during the game against Rice University. p. 6 -- Daniela Abies adds the Wichita State badge to the round two bracket following the Shockers’ win on March 9. Wichita State advanced to round two. p. 6 -- Raissa Nsabua pushes past the South Florida defense in the second quarter. Nsabua scored five points in the 22 minutes she played. p. 6 -- Redshirt junior guard Colby Rogers prepares to make a layup while facing off against Rice University. Rogers broke Wichita State’s record for most 3-pointers in a single season with 94 3-pointers, three more than the previous record. p. 6 -- Quincy Ballard high fives his teammates as he returns to the sidelines on March 14. Ballard scored eight points throughout his 29 minutes of play. p. 6 -- Daniela Abies pushes her teammate DJ McCarty in celebration during the fourth quarter. The Shockers defeated their first round opponent, the Florida Atlantic Owls. p. 6 -- he Shockers celebrate their win versus No. 5 Memphis by holding a mocking thumbs down. The gesture references a video of Memphis played earlier in the game. p. 6
Photograph(s): Cindy Smock, more commonly known on TikTok as Sister Cindy, speaks to students Tuesday afternoon about the Bible, Christianity and her conversion from a “ho” to a “modest woman.” Smock has amassed almost half a million followers on TikTok, where she posts videos of her visiting and preaching on college campuses across the country. p. 1 -- Sister Cindy lies on the ground, demonstrating how a “ho” lies down for a man. p. 1 -- WSU students laugh as Sister Cindy references the lyrics of “One Margarita” by That Chick Angel and CasaDi Music. p. 1 -- Sister Cindy pins a “Ho No Mo” pin onto the shirt of WSU student Garett Knight. “I love the gays, but not the gay-way,” Cindy said. p. 1 -- Portrait of Aiden Powell and Diana Grajeda, candidates for student body president and vice president. p. 1 -- Portrait of Kylee Hower and Matthew Phan, candidates for student body president and vice president. p. 1 -- Food display at Cargill Cafe inside Woolsey Hall. Earlier this semester, WSU Dining Services introduced an exchange program for residents in The Suites and The Flats, where students can choose three items for breakfast and three items for lunch from Cargill Cafe. p. 2 -- Senior Seth Stroh hits the ball against Kansas State on March 19. Stroh had one hit in the loss. p. 3 -- Portrait of Makenzie Miller, reporter and illustrator. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 4 -- Photo of Ariana Grande's "eternal sunshine" album cover. p. 4 -- Clara Byom, Scott Brewer, Paul Hunton, Travis Rourk and Jesse Culberson. p. 5 -- Tre’Zure Jobe talks to the coaches on the sidelines at the end of the game on March 9. Wichita State defeated Florida Atlantic 64-50 and will move on the second round of competition. p. 6 -- Ronnie DeGray III defends against the UAB player late in the first half. DeGray III played for 18 minutes and scored two points and four rebounds on March 15. p. 6 -- Raissa Nsabua cheers for her team after they score another point in the fourth quarter. Nsabua played for 30 minutes against FAU on March 9. p. 6 -- Colby Rogers and Bijan Cortes defend against Memphis player during the first half. Wichita State defeated the No. 5 team in the second round of the American Athletic Conference tournament. p. 6 -- Lucas Hulett, assistant professor and director of athletic bands at WSU, watches the scoreboard during the game against Rice University. p. 6 -- Daniela Abies adds the Wichita State badge to the round two bracket following the Shockers’ win on March 9. Wichita State advanced to round two. p. 6 -- Raissa Nsabua pushes past the South Florida defense in the second quarter. Nsabua scored five points in the 22 minutes she played. p. 6 -- Redshirt junior guard Colby Rogers prepares to make a layup while facing off against Rice University. Rogers broke Wichita State’s record for most 3-pointers in a single season with 94 3-pointers, three more than the previous record. p. 6 -- Quincy Ballard high fives his teammates as he returns to the sidelines on March 14. Ballard scored eight points throughout his 29 minutes of play. p. 6 -- Daniela Abies pushes her teammate DJ McCarty in celebration during the fourth quarter. The Shockers defeated their first round opponent, the Florida Atlantic Owls. p. 6 -- he Shockers celebrate their win versus No. 5 Memphis by holding a mocking thumbs down. The gesture references a video of Memphis played earlier in the game. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.24
v.128. no.24