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The Sunflower, v.126, no.30 (April 21, 2022)
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2022-04-21
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,ShiftSpace,Student Government Association,CAPS,Office of Diversity and Inclusion,Muma, Richard D.,Lefever, Shirley,Provost search,Japanese Culture Association,Houlihan, Christopher,Green Group,Wale,DJ Kittie,Bredbenner, Kristi,McKinney, Sydney,Barnard, Addison,Littell, Jim,VanVleet, Fred,Wedge, Eric,Yang, Travis,Transgender athletes,Men's basketball,Softball,Esports
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College newspapers and periodicals
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 30, Wichita, Kansas, April 21, 2022. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Shiftspace Gallery criticized a Student Government senator, now it could lose its student fees funding -- Campus concert: Grammy nominee Wale performs at Koch arena -- Students share feedback on mental health services and diversity at SGA town hall -- Shirley Lefever named next provost of WSU -- Leah Thomas sheds light on social injustice in environmentalism -- Shiftspace from page 1 -- Endless Pawsibilities: New student organization on campus partners with Kansas Humane Society -- Lunch buddy program provides opportunities for students to mentor -- Japanese Culture Association teaches students about Japanese history and culture -- Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Unlimited Love’ brings back their signature style we’ve been waiting for -- Renowed organist comes to WSU -- Art For the Heart: ICT’s Downtown Public Gallery -- Green Group president gives realistic tips on being earth-friendly -- Wale in Wichita: Wale brings rap buzz to Koch arena -- Ways to reduce and repurpose your plastic bags this Earth Day -- Dynamic duo: McKinney and Barnard push each other in record breaking seasons -- Softball ready to return home for final stages of 2022 season -- Softball sweeps season series against Kansas -- Men’s tennis enters AAC Tournament after three straight losses -- Tournament ready: Men’s golf records second place finish heading into American Championships -- Littell set to join women’s basketball coaching staff -- Track and Field secures two top-five finishes in Norman over the weekend -- How WSU alumni are faring in the first round of the NBA Playoffs -- In-state thumping: Baseball matches longest home losing streak since 1970 in 11-run drubbing by Kansas State -- Men’s Basketball lands a pair of commitments -- Gaston-Chapman enters transfer portal -- New esports director hopes to take program to new heights -- Letter to the editor: Young trans girls and women deserve to play sports -- Don’t silence student voices. Staff editorial -- Don’t censor student journalists -- Too close to home: Campus threats may be closer than you expect
Photograph(s): America rapper Wale comes to Wichita State University on Friday night, performing with DJ Kittie and bringing a new school vibe to their tunes. p. 1 -- President Rick Muma and Executive Vice President and Provost Shirley Lefever have a conversation with students about mental health services and diversity on campus on April 18, 2022. p. 2 -- Provost Shirley Lefever. p. 2 -- Screenshot of WSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion Facebook page. p. 2 -- A participant in the Walk 4 Pets event feeds their dog a puppuccino after the 1 1/2 mile walk around campus. p. 3 -- Natalie Walters and her friends walk their dogs during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities on April 16. p. 3 -- Natalie Walters and her friends walk their dogs during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities on April 16. p. 3 -- Victor Farina feeds a dog a puppuccino during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities, a student organized fundraising group. p. 3 -- Koki Murakami (L) and Alex Limon (R) write Haikus at a Japanese Culture As- sociation meeting on April, 15 2022 at the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 3 -- Red Hot Chili Peppers' Unlimited Love album cover. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 4 -- Organist Christopher Houlihan made his way to Wichita State for the last event of the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series this season. Houlihan covered pieces by Cloude Debussy, Johann Sebastian Bach and Louis Vierne. p. 4 -- Jaden Wood, a freshman member of the Green Group plants at the WSU community garden on April 21, 2021 during their Earth Day Event. p. 4 -- Students come out to Koch arena Friday night for dancing and music from American rapper Wale. p. 5 -- DJ Kittie gets the night started by spinning well-known tracks from artists such as Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, hyping up the crowd for the main event. p. 5 -- Wale comes to Wichita State University Friday night, bringing his ‘new school’ vibe to campus. p. 5 -- Illustration of plastic bags on beach. p. 5 -- After a home run from sophomore Addison Bar- nard, junior Sydney McKinney runs from first base to home plate during the game against KU on April 20. p. 6 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard runs to home plate after scoring a home run for the Shockers. Bar- nard leads WSU with 22 homers this season. p. 6 -- Senior Erin McDonald pitches the ball to KU’s batter inside Wilkins Stadium on April 20. p. 6 -- Sophomore Luka Mrsic moves toward the ball during a match against Tulsa on April 14 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 7 -- Portrait of Jim Littell. p. 7 -- Wichita State redshirt freshman Max Wojciechowski takes a swing during last year’s Shocker Cup on Sept. 17, 2020. p. 7 -- Former WSU guard Landry Shamet brings the ball down the court during the 2017 NCAA Tournament. p. 7 -- Fred VanVleet dribbles up court for the Toronto Raptors during a pre- season game. p. 7 -- James Rojas celebrates after a big play during Alabama’s game against Ole Miss last season on Feb. 9, 2022. p. 8 -- Portrait of James Roja. p. 8 -- Portrait of Quincy Ballard. p. 8 -- Freshman Robert Cranz hands the ball over during the second inning of WSU’s game against Kan- sas State on April 18 at Eck Stadium. p. 8 -- Freshman Steele Gaston-Chapman celebrates during a game against East Carolina last season. p. 8 -- Portrait of Travis Yang, Esports director. p. 8 -- WSU Esports’ Hub is located in the Heskett Center and available to all Shcoker students. p. 8 -- Illustration of empty chair in an empty room. p. 9 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 9 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 9
Photograph(s): America rapper Wale comes to Wichita State University on Friday night, performing with DJ Kittie and bringing a new school vibe to their tunes. p. 1 -- President Rick Muma and Executive Vice President and Provost Shirley Lefever have a conversation with students about mental health services and diversity on campus on April 18, 2022. p. 2 -- Provost Shirley Lefever. p. 2 -- Screenshot of WSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion Facebook page. p. 2 -- A participant in the Walk 4 Pets event feeds their dog a puppuccino after the 1 1/2 mile walk around campus. p. 3 -- Natalie Walters and her friends walk their dogs during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities on April 16. p. 3 -- Natalie Walters and her friends walk their dogs during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities on April 16. p. 3 -- Victor Farina feeds a dog a puppuccino during the Walk 4 Pets event hosted by Pawsibilities, a student organized fundraising group. p. 3 -- Koki Murakami (L) and Alex Limon (R) write Haikus at a Japanese Culture As- sociation meeting on April, 15 2022 at the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 3 -- Red Hot Chili Peppers' Unlimited Love album cover. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 4 -- Organist Christopher Houlihan made his way to Wichita State for the last event of the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series this season. Houlihan covered pieces by Cloude Debussy, Johann Sebastian Bach and Louis Vierne. p. 4 -- Jaden Wood, a freshman member of the Green Group plants at the WSU community garden on April 21, 2021 during their Earth Day Event. p. 4 -- Students come out to Koch arena Friday night for dancing and music from American rapper Wale. p. 5 -- DJ Kittie gets the night started by spinning well-known tracks from artists such as Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, hyping up the crowd for the main event. p. 5 -- Wale comes to Wichita State University Friday night, bringing his ‘new school’ vibe to campus. p. 5 -- Illustration of plastic bags on beach. p. 5 -- After a home run from sophomore Addison Bar- nard, junior Sydney McKinney runs from first base to home plate during the game against KU on April 20. p. 6 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard runs to home plate after scoring a home run for the Shockers. Bar- nard leads WSU with 22 homers this season. p. 6 -- Senior Erin McDonald pitches the ball to KU’s batter inside Wilkins Stadium on April 20. p. 6 -- Sophomore Luka Mrsic moves toward the ball during a match against Tulsa on April 14 at the Coleman Tennis Complex. p. 7 -- Portrait of Jim Littell. p. 7 -- Wichita State redshirt freshman Max Wojciechowski takes a swing during last year’s Shocker Cup on Sept. 17, 2020. p. 7 -- Former WSU guard Landry Shamet brings the ball down the court during the 2017 NCAA Tournament. p. 7 -- Fred VanVleet dribbles up court for the Toronto Raptors during a pre- season game. p. 7 -- James Rojas celebrates after a big play during Alabama’s game against Ole Miss last season on Feb. 9, 2022. p. 8 -- Portrait of James Roja. p. 8 -- Portrait of Quincy Ballard. p. 8 -- Freshman Robert Cranz hands the ball over during the second inning of WSU’s game against Kan- sas State on April 18 at Eck Stadium. p. 8 -- Freshman Steele Gaston-Chapman celebrates during a game against East Carolina last season. p. 8 -- Portrait of Travis Yang, Esports director. p. 8 -- WSU Esports’ Hub is located in the Heskett Center and available to all Shcoker students. p. 8 -- Illustration of empty chair in an empty room. p. 9 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 9 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 9
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The Sunflower
v.126. no.30
v.126. no.30
