The Sunflower, v.124, no.13 (September 26, 2019)
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2019-09-26
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Newspaper
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Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Cotter, Mendi , Longwell, Jeff , Whipple, Brandon , Kavanaugh, Brett , Marshall, Gregg , NCAA Basketball Academies , Bredbenner, Kristi
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, September 26, 2019. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'She brought light into the room': Coworkers, faculty remember Mendi Cotter -- Faculty Senate renews debate over dropping 3 gen ed classes -- Media arts major sees future in his video production company -- What is WSU's plan in the event of a water treatment plant shutdown? -- Arts and culture on the table at upcoming Wichita candidate forum -- Gen ed from page 1 -- A dream come true at the Kansas City Fashion Week -- 'NINE': Their older stuff was better -- Associate VP for special programs honored by The Kansas African American Museum -- As Kavanaugh allegations resurface, political tension continues to rise -- The difference between Latinx and Hispanic, and when to use each -- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion must operate on a low budget, and that sucks -- 'Tis the season: Shockers officially start practice for the 2019-2020 basketball season -- Wichita State to host NCAA recruiting academy -- Bredbenner hopeful for success in upcoming spring season -- Derrico adjusts to new role with softball program -- Taflinger, Wichita State carry confidence even during 6-match losing streak -- Shockers travel to take on Tulsa
Photograph(s): Mendi Cotter served as the director of communications for St. Paul University Parish and was a graduate student in the Elliott School of Communication. She died Monday in a crash. p. 1 -- Bradley Saville works in his office space, where he prepares photos and videos for his business Video Midwest. While he primarily prepares photos and videos for real estate properties, he also shoots events and weddings. p. 1 -- The Wichita State University water tower sits on the main campus. p. 2 -- Century II Performing Arts Center sits in Downtown Wichita and has been the center of debate during the mayoral election. p. 2 -- Model Jenna Hainke walks the runway during Kansas City Fashion Week. At the age of 15, Hainke was approached by a talent scout, and after some training, she began her modeling career. p. 3 -- Portrait of Brogan Gilmore, music critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Madeline Spurlock, columnist. p. 4 -- Portrait of Aileen Rueda-Dacosta, columnist. p. 4 -- Students and faculty at the Office of Diversity and Inclusion work to bring inclusivity to campus. Their office is located on the second floor of the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 4 -- Portrait of Eduardo Castillo, multimedia editor. p. 4 -- Wichita State Head Coach Gregg Marshall addresses the media ahead of the Shockers' first official practice of the season on Tuesday in the Charles Koch Arena Concourse. It was Marshall's first public media appearance of the season. p. 5 -- Charles Koch Arena is covered in snow before a weekend basketball game last season. This summer, Koch Arena is one of four host sites for the second annual NCAA Basketball Academies. p. 5 -- Wichita State Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner speaks with her team during the Shockers' home fall ball opener against Southern Nazerene last Saturday at Wilkins Stadium. The Shockers won the game 18-3. p. 6 -- WSU sophomore Megan Taflinger goes up for a kill during the team's game against Wyoming last Friday. p. 6
Photograph(s): Mendi Cotter served as the director of communications for St. Paul University Parish and was a graduate student in the Elliott School of Communication. She died Monday in a crash. p. 1 -- Bradley Saville works in his office space, where he prepares photos and videos for his business Video Midwest. While he primarily prepares photos and videos for real estate properties, he also shoots events and weddings. p. 1 -- The Wichita State University water tower sits on the main campus. p. 2 -- Century II Performing Arts Center sits in Downtown Wichita and has been the center of debate during the mayoral election. p. 2 -- Model Jenna Hainke walks the runway during Kansas City Fashion Week. At the age of 15, Hainke was approached by a talent scout, and after some training, she began her modeling career. p. 3 -- Portrait of Brogan Gilmore, music critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Madeline Spurlock, columnist. p. 4 -- Portrait of Aileen Rueda-Dacosta, columnist. p. 4 -- Students and faculty at the Office of Diversity and Inclusion work to bring inclusivity to campus. Their office is located on the second floor of the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 4 -- Portrait of Eduardo Castillo, multimedia editor. p. 4 -- Wichita State Head Coach Gregg Marshall addresses the media ahead of the Shockers' first official practice of the season on Tuesday in the Charles Koch Arena Concourse. It was Marshall's first public media appearance of the season. p. 5 -- Charles Koch Arena is covered in snow before a weekend basketball game last season. This summer, Koch Arena is one of four host sites for the second annual NCAA Basketball Academies. p. 5 -- Wichita State Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner speaks with her team during the Shockers' home fall ball opener against Southern Nazerene last Saturday at Wilkins Stadium. The Shockers won the game 18-3. p. 6 -- WSU sophomore Megan Taflinger goes up for a kill during the team's game against Wyoming last Friday. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.124. no.13
v.124. no.13