The Sunflower, v.124, no.4 (August 22, 2019)

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2019-08-22
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Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Innovation Campus , Tompkins, Andy , Textron Aviation , ShiftSpace
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, August 22, 2019. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Teeter-a-thon: Delta Upsilon hosts annual Teeter-A-Thon for Global Services Initiative -- Construction to begin on Innovation Campus hotel next week -- WSU alumnus hopes to replace Pat Roberts as next Kansas Republican senator -- 'This is about the students': Tompkins says WSU presidential search should prioritize higher ed proficiency -- Sunflower Archives — Monday, Aug. 24, 1987 Pineapple's theft outrages fruit's hopeful 'parents' -- New faces in SGA -- Textron Aviation to employ 25 interns in its move to Innovation Campus -- Fuzzy's embraces WSU vibe in decor, student-centric specials -- Tompkins from page 1 -- Pruitt from page 1 -- WSU quidditch team to host demonstration -- I 'beat' the Plaza of Heroines -- No scooters, keep the Wubers -- 'Dreams and Wishes' come true on Clinton Hall steps -- Local band Annie Up headlines welcome back events for fourth year -- ShiftSpace gallery relocating to more flexible space -- Why 'Good Boys' is more than just good -- Sunflower soundtrack summer stunners -- Flying high -- Bremaud, France take 3rd place at European basketball championships -- Who's replacing Civita? -- Recruiting rankings released, Shockers No. 41 in nation -- Continuing a legacy: Goering follows mother's footsteps to play at WSU -- Sunner: Top-5 throwback uniforms WSU needs to bring back
Photograph(s): Top, Conor Kearns hits the bottom of his teeter with teetering partner Koi Wessel during their shift for the Delta Upsilon philanthropy event Teeter-A-Thon Wednesday. Delta Upsilon hosts Teeter-A-Thon to raise money every year for the Global Services Initiative. Right, Senior Koi Wessel teeters during his hour shift at the Delta Upsilon philanthropy event. Members of the fraternity ride on the teeter for 24 hours. p. 1 -- Wichita native Bryan Pruitt is running for the U.S. Senate seat that will be vacated by Sen. Pat Roberts next year. p. 1 -- Interim President Andy Tompkins talks about the future of Wichita State and the presidential search at the Celebration of Life event for late President John Bardo held in May. p. 1 -- A pigeon with a light brown-bar feather pattern and yellow eyes sits perched behind the east side of Clinton Hall on the first day of classes Monday. p. 2 -- New faces in SGA. p. 2 -- This digital rendering shows what Textron's new space on Innovation Campus is expected to look like. p. 2 -- Left, Senior Austin Nordyke stands in front of the new Fuzzy's Taco Shop in Braeburn Square on WSU's main campus. Nordyke arrived hours early and camped through the night to ensure he would receive free tacos for a year. Top Right, Reid Linot sits on an air sofa with a group of friends just after 12:30 a.m. on Monday. Bottom Right, Reid Linot holds pup, Melly, for a photo at the new Fuzzy's Taco Shop location. p. 3 -- Damon Penner prepares to throw the quaffle at aWSU quidditch match last year. p. 3 -- The Plaza of Heroines is located south of Ablah Library. Myth has it that if you walk through the plaza as a freshman, you won't graduate in four years. p. 4 -- Portrait of Kevin Benavides, opinion editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Austin May, columnist. p. 4 -- A WUBER golfcart waits outside of the Rhatigan Student Center on Monday. The WUBERs can be used for the first two days of the semester if a student needs to get somewhere on campus in a hurry. p. 4 -- Sarah Myose, a senior honors baccalaureate student studying art and sociology, applies mixed paints to their work on the south side of Clinton Hall. Myose's piece is titled 'Dreams and Wishes.' p. 5 -- Far Right, Annie Up's Rick Lopez plays the bass during their kick-off show on Monday. Top, The band Annie Up plays outside the Rhatigan Student Center. Left, Beki Keraly sings a cover during the Annie Up kick-off concert. p. 5 -- The new ShiftSpace art gallery will be located in the Groover Labs building. p. 6 -- 'Good Boys,' a Seth Rogen comedy, is in theatres now. p. 6 -- Portrait of Karen Galindo, film critic. p. 6 -- Michael McCurley shows freshman Will Mack his racing drone to get a feel for the sport during the Shocker Drone Club meeting Wednesday near Braeburn Square. Mack said he is considering joining the Shocker Drone Club in the future. p. 6 -- Wichita State sophomore Carla Bremaud goes for a loose ball during a game last season at Charles Koch Arena. p. 7 -- Wichita State sophomore Megan Taflinger goes up for a kill during the Shockers home exhibition match against Kansas on Saturday at Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers lost the match in five sets, 3-2. p. 7 -- Portraits of volleyball players senior Kara Brown, freshman Arianna Arjomand, freshman Lily Liekweg, and freshman Shea Lauria. p. 7 -- Wichita State freshman Skylar Georing speaks with her mother, Tara, after the Shockers' home exhibition match against Kansas on Saturday at inside Charles Koch Arena. Tara also played for WSU from 1991-1993, starting as a walk-on and playing her way into a scholarship. p. 8 -- Portrait of Marshall Sunner, p. 8
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