The Sunflower, v.126, no.28 (April 7, 2022)
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2022-04-07
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student Government Association , Shiftspace , Student Fees , Provost search , Lefever, Shirley , Gallegos, Olivia , Adamson, Mitchell , Turning Point USA , Office of Diversity and Inclusion , Bredbenner, Kristi , McKinney, Sydney , Adams-Birch, Jody , Wedge, Eric , University Libraries , Rodrigo, Olivia , Tennis
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 28, Wichita, Kansas, April 7, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Artistic freedom: MADT springs into their student choreography showcase -- Student senate passes 2.7% student fees increase, funds Shiftspace through reserves -- SGA senator asked to leave meeting for not breaking mask mandate rules -- WSU Police Department promotes three employees within department -- Provost finalist Glen Krutz answers questions at open forum -- Interim Provost Shirley Lefever speaks at provost finalist open forum -- Gallegos, Adamson next SGA president, vice president -- Senator from page 1 -- Office of Diversity and Inclusion kicks off the month of GAYpril with DIY pride buttons -- Hamilton makes instant impact as graduate transfer -- Down not out: Despite battling injuries all season long, women’s tennis is fighting until the end -- Mid-week showdown: Softball falls to Oklahoma State for second time this season -- Lauren Lucas works hard to earn starting spot for WSU -- Softball helps raise awareness for Autism Acceptance Month -- Jody Adams-Birch lands head coaching job at New Mexico State -- Baseball’s upset bid falls short against No. 6 Oklahoma State -- Dennis and Udeze enter the transfer portal -- Lou Gudino accepts job at Ball State -- Pierre set to join men’s basketball coaching staff -- Men’s tennis rallies for win over Temple in Texas -- Bridgerton’s second season is anything but a disappointment -- Edible Book Festival returns in person after two years online -- Meghann Kuhlmann shares how to write a literature review -- ‘driving home 2 u’ film continues to bring fame to the SOUR album -- Annabel Daou talks about drawing inspiration from current events -- ‘Music is a part of her life:’ Sophomore Natalie Raine earns first gig in Wichita -- WALE to come to Koch Arena -- Disability access on campus does not excel in being disability friendly -- Streat speak: What is your favorite spring activity? -- Grades should be determined by performance not participation -- Student opinion of the week
Photograph(s): Madelyn Marshall, Liberty Joy, Rhiannon Vierya and Bailey Buchanan perform “Keep Moving” by Jungle together. p. 1 -- An Exhibit about speaking out against rape culture, Mar 23rd, 2022, in Shift Space, a WSU student run art gallary in downtown Wichita. p. 1 -- Students participate in the Office of Diversiy and Inclusion’s first GAYpril event at the Rhatigan Student Center on April 4. At the event, students could create their own buttons with their pronouns. p. 2 -- After a successful set, graduate student Lingwei Kong smiles during a doubles match against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Portrait of Harriet Hamilton. p. 3 -- Sophomore Jessie Zheng and graduate student Lingwei Kong high five after a successful set against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Sophomore Jessie Zheng and graduate student Lingwei Kong high five after a successful set against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Junior Sydney McKinney dives to catch a line drive between second and third base against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Senior Neleigh Herring cheers for freshman Krystin Nelson after advancing her to second base. Herring was the only Shocker to earn a run against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Lauren Lucas bats against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard wear- ing a puzzle piece ribbon repre- senting autism appreciation month. Ribbons were provided by sopho- more Lauren Lucas’s mom. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jody Adams-Birch, WSU’s former head women’s basketball coach. p. 5 -- Nicolas Acevedo hits the ball during a point during the match against Omaha on March 3 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 5 -- Portrait of Dexter Dennis. p. 5 -- Portrait of Morris Udeze. p. 5 -- Portrait of Lou Gudino. p. 5 -- Portrait of Butch Pierre. p. 5 -- Nicolas Acevedo celebrates with Jackie Lin after a point during the match against Omaha on March 3 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 5 -- Bridgerton promotional photo. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, columnist. p. 6 -- A cake inspired by the novel, “Where the Crawdads Sing.” The novel is set in 1969 North Carolina. p. 6 -- The cake “Eargo” inspired by the Christopher Paolini series. The cake was designed to look like a hatching dragon. p. 6 -- “An Elderly Lady Must Not be Crossed” was created by Maria Sclafani. She approached the ornate look the book had. p. 6 -- Olivia Rodrigo: "driving home 2 u" film poster. p. 7 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 7 -- Artist Annabel Daou speaks at the Ulrich Museum of Art, Apr. 5 2022. Daou is known for her use of langauge, poetry, and history to create messages people can learn from in everyday life. p. 7 -- Natalie Raine follows her passion for music at Wichita State, playing at the music department on campus as well as local areas such as Fairmount Coffee. p. 7 -- ‘‘The differences that these absences create can turn a simple process into a serious struggle.” p. 8 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, columnist. p. 8 -- Street speak portratis of Sierra Riley, Poojitha Digumarthi, Caleb Miller, Mohammad Maibah Uddin, and Raddek Thomas. p. 8. Illustration of grades. p. 8 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 8
Photograph(s): Madelyn Marshall, Liberty Joy, Rhiannon Vierya and Bailey Buchanan perform “Keep Moving” by Jungle together. p. 1 -- An Exhibit about speaking out against rape culture, Mar 23rd, 2022, in Shift Space, a WSU student run art gallary in downtown Wichita. p. 1 -- Students participate in the Office of Diversiy and Inclusion’s first GAYpril event at the Rhatigan Student Center on April 4. At the event, students could create their own buttons with their pronouns. p. 2 -- After a successful set, graduate student Lingwei Kong smiles during a doubles match against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Portrait of Harriet Hamilton. p. 3 -- Sophomore Jessie Zheng and graduate student Lingwei Kong high five after a successful set against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Sophomore Jessie Zheng and graduate student Lingwei Kong high five after a successful set against Houston on April 1. p. 3 -- Junior Sydney McKinney dives to catch a line drive between second and third base against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Senior Neleigh Herring cheers for freshman Krystin Nelson after advancing her to second base. Herring was the only Shocker to earn a run against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Lauren Lucas bats against OSU on April 6 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard wear- ing a puzzle piece ribbon repre- senting autism appreciation month. Ribbons were provided by sopho- more Lauren Lucas’s mom. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jody Adams-Birch, WSU’s former head women’s basketball coach. p. 5 -- Nicolas Acevedo hits the ball during a point during the match against Omaha on March 3 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 5 -- Portrait of Dexter Dennis. p. 5 -- Portrait of Morris Udeze. p. 5 -- Portrait of Lou Gudino. p. 5 -- Portrait of Butch Pierre. p. 5 -- Nicolas Acevedo celebrates with Jackie Lin after a point during the match against Omaha on March 3 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 5 -- Bridgerton promotional photo. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, columnist. p. 6 -- A cake inspired by the novel, “Where the Crawdads Sing.” The novel is set in 1969 North Carolina. p. 6 -- The cake “Eargo” inspired by the Christopher Paolini series. The cake was designed to look like a hatching dragon. p. 6 -- “An Elderly Lady Must Not be Crossed” was created by Maria Sclafani. She approached the ornate look the book had. p. 6 -- Olivia Rodrigo: "driving home 2 u" film poster. p. 7 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 7 -- Artist Annabel Daou speaks at the Ulrich Museum of Art, Apr. 5 2022. Daou is known for her use of langauge, poetry, and history to create messages people can learn from in everyday life. p. 7 -- Natalie Raine follows her passion for music at Wichita State, playing at the music department on campus as well as local areas such as Fairmount Coffee. p. 7 -- ‘‘The differences that these absences create can turn a simple process into a serious struggle.” p. 8 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, columnist. p. 8 -- Street speak portratis of Sierra Riley, Poojitha Digumarthi, Caleb Miller, Mohammad Maibah Uddin, and Raddek Thomas. p. 8. Illustration of grades. p. 8 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.126. no.28
v.126. no.28