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The Sunflower, v.128, no.18 (February 1, 2024)

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2024-02-01
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Wichita Eagle,Meyer, Joan,Meyer, Eric,Student Government Association,Avva, Vishnu,Thompson, Jay,Fonseca, Gabriel,WSU Storm Trackers,Esports,Yang, Travis,Palestine,Grande, Ariana,Smith, Joshua,Wichita Art Museum
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 18, Wichita, Kansas, February 1, 2024. - 6 pages
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Article(s): For the record: Documentary on Marion County raid screening tonight at Wichita State -- Special election appealed, Student Supreme Court suspends certification of results -- Get wind of this: WSU Storm Trackers looks to gain members, become registered student organization -- Hop around local restaurants with Hopping316, a new dining experience -- SEAL celebrates Kansas Day through community building -- Men’s basketball to falls against Tulsa away -- Varsity esports recaps ‘Valorant’ championship victory in fall, looks toward future seasons -- Women’s basketball stunned at the buzzer by Temple -- Track and field complete Wilson Invitational at home, with Wichita State claiming seven event -- Ways you can help Palestine from home -- Ariana Grande has slayed once again, and? -- Graphic design professor’s unique grading system challenges traditional classroom -- Thematic contemporary art exhibit opens at the Wichita Art Museum -- On the run
Photograph(s): Unwarranted documentary graphic. p. 1 -- Illustration of projector and timeline film reel. p. 1 -- Chief Justice Maureen Wetta asks Vishnu Avva to present his claim to the Student Supreme Court. p. 1 -- WSU Storm Trackers founding member Tristan Schwien poses for a photo, looking at the sky. Growing up in Kansas, Schwien had been interested in meteorology from a young age. He started the group to build a community with other students interested in weather. p. 2 -- Maria Romero Rodriguez, a graduate communications student, poses in her office on Jan. 30. p. 2 -- Varsity esports illustration. p. 3 -- Destiny Masters, one Wichita State’s track and field heptathletes does a practice jump at Wilson Invitational on Jan. 25. Masters won in the high jump with a jump of 5’10.75”. p. 3 -- Portrait of Genesis Merriet, reporter. p. 4 -- Illustration of ways you can help Palestine from home. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 4 -- Promotional picture for Ariana Grande's "yes, and?" single. p. 4 -- Maura Jacquinet, an animation student enrolled in one of Joshua Smith’s graphic design courses, reviews upcoming content on Jan. 30. Jacquinet was one of Smith’s many students studying Adobe Illustrator and After Effects during his weekday class. p. 5 -- Joshua Smith, assistant graphic design professor, explains the benefits and faults of the new artificial intelligence features available in Adobe programs. Smith illustrated his point by generating a rhino, then demonstrating how it failed to create movable parts necessary for clean animation. “AI’s got nothing on y’all,” Smith said. p. 5 -- Joshua Smith, assistant graphic design professor, instructs his class on how to turn still images from Adobe Illustrator into moving animations in Adobe After Effects. Smith commonly led his courses by asking his students what they wanted to learn or what skills they wanted to improve upon. p. 5 -- A view of the gallery featuring “Puck on a toadstool” by Harriet Hosmer. She was born in 1830 and was sometimes known to flow between femininity and masculinity. In William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Puck is not assigned a gender in the play and can be played by any person. p. 5 -- A view of “Invasion Day” by Janet Sobel. Painted before D-Day, the work can stand as a landscape or offer an abstract psychological view of the historical event. p. 5 -- A look into two different gallery themes. The themes and time periods are symbolically juxtaposed in order to challenge beliefs about what it means to be an American at that time. p. 5 -- A view of “Two Women in the Woods” by Thomas Moran in the landscape gallery. p. 5 -- Cloud County CC hurdler Chenessa Davis and Wichita State’s Kenisa Meyer race against one another at the Herm Wilson Invitational on Jan. 27. Meyer and Davis finished first and second in the event. p. 6 -- Freshman Luke Czarnecki takes off for an attempt in the men’s long jump. Czarnecki placed 15th at the event on Jan. 27. p. 6 -- Brady Palen, a junior high jumper, attempts to clear the high jump bar at the Herm Wilson Invitational. Palen won the event, jumping seven feet, one-half inch, three inches off his career high. p. 6 -- Assistant track and field coach Heidi Benton and jumper Harry Barthelemy review a jump at the Wilson Invitational on Jan. 27. p. 6 -- A volunteer helps measure track and field equipment during the Wilson Invitational. p. 6 -- Freshman Hannah Glennen runs in sprints on Jan. 27 during the Wilson Invitational. p. 6 -- Two track athletes sit together during the only indoor track and field meet for Wichita State. The meet took place at the Heskett Center on Jan. 27. p. 6
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