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The Sunflower, v.127, no.10 (October 20, 2022)
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2022-10-20
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Community Service Board,Student Government Association,WSU Tech,Utash, Sheree,Lefever, Shirley,Kansas Board of Regents,Rodden, Brock,Devlin Hall,Devlin, Tom,Riordan, Rick,Voting
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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.127, no. 10, Wichita, Kansas, October 20, 2022. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Local exposure: Shop N Grub brings local business to Naftzger Park -- Senior Saturdays bring Shocker support to the community -- SGA senator says nearly $10,000 allocated with little oversight -- Talk to a WSU police officer and you might get a prize -- This week's news in brief -- Faculty members break down differences between Wichita State and WSU Tech -- Kansas Board of Regents visits Wichita State -- Sports in brief -- Fall world series promotes baseball team's growth -- Podcaster utilizes sports and history to telI stories -- Young volleyball players lead team to victory away -- The 1975's new album experiments (successfully?) -- Entrepreneur through and through: Devlin -- The story behind the building: Devlin Hall -- New 'Percy Jackson' book to release next year -- A new album, a new era of Slipknot -- Street speak: What is your opinion of the new Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix? -- 'Rosaline' is predictable but easy to watch -- A college girl's guide to voting -- Why it is important for acting students and audiences to view silent films -- Bowls for a goal
Photograph(s): Passerby stop and chat with Smile Back Creations. Smile Back Creation, run by Madison (right), specializes in handmade jewelry made with resin. p. 1 -- Community Service Board member volunteers at senior center. On Saturday, the Community Service Board volunteered at Larksfield Senior Living Community to assist local seniors. p. 1 -- Shopper browses sneaker collection by Stevie's Sneaks. Stevie's Sneaks makes custom namebrand sneakers. p. 1 -- Local vendor chats with shopper. On Sunday, local businesses gathered at Naftzger Park for the Shop and Grub Event.. p. 1 -- SGA senator Mark Barlow speaks to the student Senate on Oct. 19. Barlow addressed funding issues during public forum. p. 1 -- Left: Officer Zachary Hendrich speaks to Ryan Flores, Zeeshan Azmi and Bader Altohol inside the Rhatigan Student Center on Oct.19. In return for having a conversation with Hendrich, the group received police reward tokens designed as poker chips. Right: Officer Zachary Hendrich gives a police reward token to Madison Colahan, a former RA and current student at Wichita State. p. 2 -- Wichita State University and WSU Tech are two institutions that share a similar mission. p. 2 -- Cheryl Harrison-Lee, Kansas Board of Regent member, speaks to students at the applied learning mixer on Oct.19. p. 2 -- The Black and Yellow team finish warming up together. With the Yellow team in the lead, they take off to their separate dugouts. p. 3 -- Freshman pitcher Nate Snead winds up. Snead had three strikouts in Monday's World Series game. p. 3 -- Sophomore Natalie Foster serves the ball to Tulsa. Foster leads all AAC middles with 197 kills in conference play. p. 3 -- 1975's Being Funny in a Foreign Language album cover. p. 4 -- A portrait of namesake Tom Devlin and wife Myra hang right by the entrance of Devlin Hall. p. 4 -- Photo of Slipknot album, The End, So Far. p. 4 -- The Chalice of the Gods promotional picture. p. 4 -- Street speak portraits. p. 5 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 5 -- A College Girl's Guide voting illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Silent film illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- 'Perishing Void" by Alexis Shelf from Northwest High School. The exhibition, '10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals,' was hosted by Wichita State's ShiftSpace. They partnered with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- 'Money Hungry' by Jordyn Hall from Northwest High School. "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals" was an exhibition hosted by Shift space in partnership with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community of artists that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- The Saddest Thing In This World Is Seeing Hunger In a World of Plenty, That's Greed!" by Nina Mitchell from Northwest High School. '10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals' was an exhibition hosted by Wichita State's ShiftSpace who partnered with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community of artists that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- 'Winnie the Pooh' by Madison Reyes from North High School. Wichita State's ShiftSpace hosted a gallery for high school students to contribute bowls to an exhibition, "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals.' p. 6 -- "Sowing Seeds of Alms• by Will Beckman from Northwest High School. The "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals' was hosted at Wichita State's ShiftSpace in partnership with Empty Bowls Wichita. p. 6
Photograph(s): Passerby stop and chat with Smile Back Creations. Smile Back Creation, run by Madison (right), specializes in handmade jewelry made with resin. p. 1 -- Community Service Board member volunteers at senior center. On Saturday, the Community Service Board volunteered at Larksfield Senior Living Community to assist local seniors. p. 1 -- Shopper browses sneaker collection by Stevie's Sneaks. Stevie's Sneaks makes custom namebrand sneakers. p. 1 -- Local vendor chats with shopper. On Sunday, local businesses gathered at Naftzger Park for the Shop and Grub Event.. p. 1 -- SGA senator Mark Barlow speaks to the student Senate on Oct. 19. Barlow addressed funding issues during public forum. p. 1 -- Left: Officer Zachary Hendrich speaks to Ryan Flores, Zeeshan Azmi and Bader Altohol inside the Rhatigan Student Center on Oct.19. In return for having a conversation with Hendrich, the group received police reward tokens designed as poker chips. Right: Officer Zachary Hendrich gives a police reward token to Madison Colahan, a former RA and current student at Wichita State. p. 2 -- Wichita State University and WSU Tech are two institutions that share a similar mission. p. 2 -- Cheryl Harrison-Lee, Kansas Board of Regent member, speaks to students at the applied learning mixer on Oct.19. p. 2 -- The Black and Yellow team finish warming up together. With the Yellow team in the lead, they take off to their separate dugouts. p. 3 -- Freshman pitcher Nate Snead winds up. Snead had three strikouts in Monday's World Series game. p. 3 -- Sophomore Natalie Foster serves the ball to Tulsa. Foster leads all AAC middles with 197 kills in conference play. p. 3 -- 1975's Being Funny in a Foreign Language album cover. p. 4 -- A portrait of namesake Tom Devlin and wife Myra hang right by the entrance of Devlin Hall. p. 4 -- Photo of Slipknot album, The End, So Far. p. 4 -- The Chalice of the Gods promotional picture. p. 4 -- Street speak portraits. p. 5 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 5 -- A College Girl's Guide voting illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Silent film illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- 'Perishing Void" by Alexis Shelf from Northwest High School. The exhibition, '10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals,' was hosted by Wichita State's ShiftSpace. They partnered with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- 'Money Hungry' by Jordyn Hall from Northwest High School. "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals" was an exhibition hosted by Shift space in partnership with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community of artists that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- The Saddest Thing In This World Is Seeing Hunger In a World of Plenty, That's Greed!" by Nina Mitchell from Northwest High School. '10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals' was an exhibition hosted by Wichita State's ShiftSpace who partnered with Empty Bowls Wichita, a community of artists that aims to end hunger. p. 6 -- 'Winnie the Pooh' by Madison Reyes from North High School. Wichita State's ShiftSpace hosted a gallery for high school students to contribute bowls to an exhibition, "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals.' p. 6 -- "Sowing Seeds of Alms• by Will Beckman from Northwest High School. The "10 High Schools, 100 Bowls, 10,000 Meals' was hosted at Wichita State's ShiftSpace in partnership with Empty Bowls Wichita. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.10
v.127. no.10
