The Sunflower, v.126, no.31 (April 28, 2022)
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2022-04-28
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Asian Student Conference , KVersity , Sexual harrassment allegations , Kirk, John , Student Government Association , Office of Diversity and Inclusion , Green Group , Indian Student Association , Spectrum , LGBTQ , Barnard, Addison , Bredbenner, Kristi , Etienne, Tyson , Softball , Baseball
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 31, Wichita, Kansas, April 28, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Time to shine: Asian Student Conference brings night of music and dancing -- New NIL collective launches to help WSU student-athletes make money -- Harassment allegations surface during SGA speaker of the senate debates -- ODI encourages APIDA students to share their feedback -- Committee focuses on sustainability efforts at WSU -- ‘I love to see things grow’: Community garden event for Earth Day brings community volunteers -- Indian Student Association hosts Vasanth on campus -- Pride Prom gives attendees a chance to show their true colors -- Softball dominates Memphis with three-game sweep -- Smashing records: Single season WSU home run record -- Barnard breaks own school records with surge against Memphis -- Men’s basketball lands first high school commitment of 2022 recruiting class -- Downtown despair: Baseball drops 10th straight game in loss to No. 8 Oklahoma State -- Tyson Etienne turns pro and declares for 2022 NBA Draft -- Bredbenner becomes softball all-time wins leader at WSU -- Okafor commits to Wichita State -- Garcia finds her place at WSU -- Men’s golf places seventh at AAC Tournament -- NIL from page 1 -- Shocker bowling finishes in second at national championships -- ‘Don’t Think Jesus’ adds meaning to the Christian Holiday -- Artist couple speak about political issues and social inequality -- Starbucks rewarding customers with discount if they bring reusable cups -- Stop scrolling — It’s not good for you -- Street speak: How reliable is WSU's Wifi? -- Menstrual products should be offered for free -- Student opinion of the week
Photograph(s): Tudsaley Vongsena of KVersity performs a mashup of “Industry Baby” by Lil Nas X, “Left & Right” by SEVENTEEN, “Hot Sauce” by NCT Dream, and “Deja Vu” by ATEEZ at ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Aleta Souphanh performs a mashup of “Need to Know” by Doja Cat and “X” by Chris Brown at the ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Kevin Le of Chi Sigma Tau performs a mashup of “Congratulations” by Post Malone, “September” by Earth, Wind, & Fire, “Spicy” by Ty Dolla $ign, “Good Boy” by GD & Taeyang, “I Invented Sex” by Trey Songz, and “Bop” by DaBaby at ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Junior Craig Porter Jr. is announced in the starting lineup before the game against the SMU Mustangs on Feb. 5 in Koch Arena. Porter removed his name from the transfer portal and is returning to WSU because of the new NIL collec- tive. p. 1 -- Senator John Kirk is sworn in as Speaker of the Senate on April 27, 2022. He was sworn in shortly after the meeting was adjournerd to due voting to end the meeting at 9:30 p.m. instead of extending the meeting. p. 2 -- A public panel with experts discussing environmental sustainability at WSU, Apr 22, 2022 in Hubbard Hall. p. 2 -- Live Music by The Messy Frets at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Audience enjoys the live Music at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Audience enjoys the live Music at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Crowd Cheers up for the live singing performance by Madi Laughlin at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Linda Farha and Joshua Mallard planting at the Community Garden Event on April 22, 2022. p. 3 -- Samuel Thornberry digs the soil at Community Garden Event on April 22. p. 3 -- Jennnifer Thornberry poses with plants at Community Garden Event on April 22. p. 3 -- Ollie McCoy dances during the Pride Prom event hosted by ODI and Spectrum on April 22 in the RSC. p. 3 -- Attendees of the Pride Prom sponsored by ODI and Spectrum take a picture at the photo booth as the dance gets started. p. 3 -- During “Y.M.C.A.” by Village People, students and their guests dance at Pride Prom, an event hosted and sponsored by ODI and Spec- trum. p. 3 -- Masters student Kaustub performs a solo dance at Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student Association at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Hari Chandana and group performs during Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student As- sociation at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Sai Karthik and group from ISA performs at Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student Association at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Senior Erin McDonald throws a pitch during WSU’s game against Memphis on April 23 at Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard bats at softball game against Memphis on April 22. Barnard broke the single season home record with a two-run homer in the second inning. p. 4 -- Sophmore Addison Barnard celebrates after hitting a home run against Memphis on April 22. p. 4 -- WSU Softball team celebrates after Sophomore Addison Barnard hits a home run on April 22. p. 4 -- Jacob Wilson verbally committed to Wichita State on Saturday. He is a 6-foot-5 high school senior from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. p. 5 -- Freshman Ty Howry sits on the bench in the dugout while WSU bats during the game against OSU on April 26. p.5 -- Redshirt freshman Jordan Rogers celebrates after completing a run for WSU during the game against OSU on April 26. p. 5 -- Former Shocker Tyson Etienne dribbles the ball up the court during WSU’s game against Kansas State on Dec. 5 at INTRUST Bank Arena. Etienne turned pro last Thursday. p. 5 -- Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner and freshman Krystin Nelson celebrate after Nelson hit a double during WSU’s game against Tulsa on April 3 in Wilkins Stadium. Bredbenner collected her 314th win on Sunday, the most in program history. p. 6 -- Gus Okafor poses for a picture during an official visit last week. Okafor commited to WSU on Wednesday. p. 6 -- Sophomore Jessica Garcia takes a swing during WSU’s game against Memphis on April 23 at Wilkins Stadi- um. p. 6 -- Don't Think Jesus album cover. p. 10 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 7 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art welcomed California-based printmaking and narrative artist, Jos Sances on April 26. p. 7 -- Robbin Henderson presents a portfolio that she collaborated with her husband Jo’s Sances on. Henderson’s work fo- cused more on the imagery of the artists. p. 7 -- Starbucks is working to promote their reusable cups again as the option to bring them opens back up at local Starbucks locations. p. 7 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 8 -- Street speak portraits of Rachel Giebler, Isaiah Wasson, Clayton Ehrstein, Judah Beasley, and Bethany Orchard. p. 8 -- Phone illustration. Starbucks is working to promote their reusable cups again as the option to bring them opens back up at local Starbucks locations. p. 8 -- Illustration of menstrual products dispenser and a price sign. p. 8 -- Portrait of Mia Hennen, columnist. p. 8 -- Portrait of junior Braden Becker. p. 8
Photograph(s): Tudsaley Vongsena of KVersity performs a mashup of “Industry Baby” by Lil Nas X, “Left & Right” by SEVENTEEN, “Hot Sauce” by NCT Dream, and “Deja Vu” by ATEEZ at ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Aleta Souphanh performs a mashup of “Need to Know” by Doja Cat and “X” by Chris Brown at the ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Kevin Le of Chi Sigma Tau performs a mashup of “Congratulations” by Post Malone, “September” by Earth, Wind, & Fire, “Spicy” by Ty Dolla $ign, “Good Boy” by GD & Taeyang, “I Invented Sex” by Trey Songz, and “Bop” by DaBaby at ASC Assembly on April 23. p. 1 -- Junior Craig Porter Jr. is announced in the starting lineup before the game against the SMU Mustangs on Feb. 5 in Koch Arena. Porter removed his name from the transfer portal and is returning to WSU because of the new NIL collec- tive. p. 1 -- Senator John Kirk is sworn in as Speaker of the Senate on April 27, 2022. He was sworn in shortly after the meeting was adjournerd to due voting to end the meeting at 9:30 p.m. instead of extending the meeting. p. 2 -- A public panel with experts discussing environmental sustainability at WSU, Apr 22, 2022 in Hubbard Hall. p. 2 -- Live Music by The Messy Frets at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Audience enjoys the live Music at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Audience enjoys the live Music at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Crowd Cheers up for the live singing performance by Madi Laughlin at WuStock Earthfest hosted by Wichta State University Green Group on April 22nd at RSC - East Lawn. p. 3 -- Linda Farha and Joshua Mallard planting at the Community Garden Event on April 22, 2022. p. 3 -- Samuel Thornberry digs the soil at Community Garden Event on April 22. p. 3 -- Jennnifer Thornberry poses with plants at Community Garden Event on April 22. p. 3 -- Ollie McCoy dances during the Pride Prom event hosted by ODI and Spectrum on April 22 in the RSC. p. 3 -- Attendees of the Pride Prom sponsored by ODI and Spectrum take a picture at the photo booth as the dance gets started. p. 3 -- During “Y.M.C.A.” by Village People, students and their guests dance at Pride Prom, an event hosted and sponsored by ODI and Spec- trum. p. 3 -- Masters student Kaustub performs a solo dance at Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student Association at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Hari Chandana and group performs during Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student As- sociation at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Sai Karthik and group from ISA performs at Vasanth on Saturday April 23rd. The event was hosted by the Wichita State Indian Student Association at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 3 -- Senior Erin McDonald throws a pitch during WSU’s game against Memphis on April 23 at Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard bats at softball game against Memphis on April 22. Barnard broke the single season home record with a two-run homer in the second inning. p. 4 -- Sophmore Addison Barnard celebrates after hitting a home run against Memphis on April 22. p. 4 -- WSU Softball team celebrates after Sophomore Addison Barnard hits a home run on April 22. p. 4 -- Jacob Wilson verbally committed to Wichita State on Saturday. He is a 6-foot-5 high school senior from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. p. 5 -- Freshman Ty Howry sits on the bench in the dugout while WSU bats during the game against OSU on April 26. p.5 -- Redshirt freshman Jordan Rogers celebrates after completing a run for WSU during the game against OSU on April 26. p. 5 -- Former Shocker Tyson Etienne dribbles the ball up the court during WSU’s game against Kansas State on Dec. 5 at INTRUST Bank Arena. Etienne turned pro last Thursday. p. 5 -- Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner and freshman Krystin Nelson celebrate after Nelson hit a double during WSU’s game against Tulsa on April 3 in Wilkins Stadium. Bredbenner collected her 314th win on Sunday, the most in program history. p. 6 -- Gus Okafor poses for a picture during an official visit last week. Okafor commited to WSU on Wednesday. p. 6 -- Sophomore Jessica Garcia takes a swing during WSU’s game against Memphis on April 23 at Wilkins Stadi- um. p. 6 -- Don't Think Jesus album cover. p. 10 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 7 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art welcomed California-based printmaking and narrative artist, Jos Sances on April 26. p. 7 -- Robbin Henderson presents a portfolio that she collaborated with her husband Jo’s Sances on. Henderson’s work fo- cused more on the imagery of the artists. p. 7 -- Starbucks is working to promote their reusable cups again as the option to bring them opens back up at local Starbucks locations. p. 7 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 8 -- Street speak portraits of Rachel Giebler, Isaiah Wasson, Clayton Ehrstein, Judah Beasley, and Bethany Orchard. p. 8 -- Phone illustration. Starbucks is working to promote their reusable cups again as the option to bring them opens back up at local Starbucks locations. p. 8 -- Illustration of menstrual products dispenser and a price sign. p. 8 -- Portrait of Mia Hennen, columnist. p. 8 -- Portrait of junior Braden Becker. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.126. no.31
v.126. no.31

