The Sunflower, v.127, no.30 (April 27, 2023)
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2023-04-27
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Rhatigan Student Center , Earth Day , Whipple, Brandon , Hippisley, Andrew , Student Government Association , Okere, Iris , Martins, Sophie , Wetta, Maureen , Wu, Lily , Academic integrity , Nooner, Terry , Walton, Jaykwon , Mills, Paul , Men's basketball , Women's basketball , American Athletic Conference , Wichita Art Museum
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 30, Wichita, Kansas, April 27, 2023. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Earth to Wichita -- Tú Taco to come to Rhatigan in August -- LAS dean Andrew Hippisley named finalist for dean job at Kansas State -- Chick-fil-A to close over summer -- SGA holds inauguration for the next session -- 'Best moment ever’: Adult learner of year looks forward to teaching career -- Wichita State alum running run for City of Wichita mayor -- Faculty Senate discusses potential changes to academic integrity -- International Women’s Bazaar offers goods by women from around world -- Terry Nooner envisions cutting down nets as next women’s head basketball coach -- Softball sweeps series against East Carolina -- Former basketball player arrested on marijuana charges -- Nooner announces additional women’s basketball staff -- Men’s basketball finalizes full support staff -- Men’s tennis finishes in AAC Championship -- Regatta in the river -- Baseball takes series at home against No. 7 East Carolina -- Street speak: "How do you think WSU could better support you during finals?" -- Grieve your losses: Embrace the process, someday you won't regret it -- A college girl’s guide for when you forget to study -- Playful patterns -- 'Reminiscence’ leaves you reminiscing -- Spektrum Muzik brings Record Store Day to Wichita -- Soulful tunes
Photograph(s): Senior Ayshea Banes rides a mechanical bull at Wichita State on April 21. Earth Day Festival featured a variety of activities, from live music to food decorating. The event was sponsored by Wichita State’s Student Government Association and Green Group. p. 1 -- A student accepts cotton candy from an Earth Day event worker on April 21. The event was a collaboration between Student Government Association and Green Group. p. 1 -- Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple talks about implementing electric transit vehicles and electricity in Wichita during Earth Month on April 21. p. 1 -- Sophomore Tyree Gardiner decorates a cookie on during Earth Day Festival. The day included various events and activities. p. 2 -- Students paint a canvas in exchange for a plant sampling on Earth Day. Wichita State’s Student Government Association and Green Group collaborated to make the event happen. p. 1 -- Wichita State students look through clothes racks to swap with others. The Earth Day event was held on April 21. p. 1 -- Tú Taco, a Mexican-inspired restaurant, will come to the RSC next fall. Brkfst & Co. will leave the RSC this summer. Photo illustration. p. 1 -- Chick-fil-A is located on the first floor of the RSC. The restaurant will close for remodeling over the summer. p. 1 -- Elementary education student Jennifer Johnson teachers elementary students at Isley Magnet Elementary. Johnson was nominated as Adult Learner of the Year and won in 2023.“Having that acknowledgement was amazing because I do work really hard,” Johnson said. “To have that acknowledgement and to know that someone recognizes what I’m doing is fantastic.” p. 2 -- Portrait of Jennifer Johnson. p. 2 -- At the Open Streets ICT-WSU event on April 16, Lily Wu, candidate for mayor, talks to a group of Wichitans about her run for office. Wu is running on four campaign points: public safety, strengthening the economy, restoring trust in city hall, and bringing the community together. p. 3 -- Brandon Buerge speaks about academic integrity policies at the Faculty Senate meeting on April 24. p. 3 -- Pia Schwamman, Fit For A Queen owner, tells a customer how to put on a pair of earrings. Schwamman specializes in clothing and accessories for plus sized women and is based in Wichita. p. 3 -- New head women’s basketball coach Terry Nooner holds up his new jersey given to him by President Muma and Athletic Director Kevin Saal at the press conference in Charles Koch Arena on April 20. p. 4 -- Bailey Urban (#7) pinch hits for Krystin Nelson (#21) in the fourth inning. Urban walked to first base, and Nelson went in for Urban. p. 4 -- Portraits of additional women's basketball staff. p. 4 -- Portraits of men's basketball support staff. p. 5 -- Wichita State Men’s Tennis team huddles during break. With “Go Shocks!” the team is off to their singles. p. 5 -- The Wichita State Rowing teams competed in the Plains Regionals Regatta on April 23 at the Boats and Bikes on River Vista. p. 5 -- Andrew Goodwin, an engineer student, takes the water during the Mens 1x event. p. 5 -- The four rowers and the coxswain head to the starting point for the race, a little over a mile away. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 6 -- Grieving illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, assistant sports editor. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Historical outfits fashioned from paper at the Wichita Art Museum’s “Wichita Wore What?” series. The pieces are from Isabelle de Borchgrave’s collection, “Fashioning Art from Paper.” The museum, partnered with The Sewing Center, hosted a “family ARTventure” for participants to try their hand at designing their own clothes from paper as a part of “Playful Patterns” on April 22. p. 7 -- Museum-goers look through the Wichita Art Museum’s collection paper. The piece depicted is “Kansas Cornfield” by John Steuart Curry. The oil painting, painted in 1933, is a part of the Roland P. Murdock Collection. p. 7 -- Two paper pieces on display at the Wichita Art Museum from Isabelle de Borchgrave’s series. Borchgrave is a Belgian artist whose pieces have been on display in Germany, Italy and Belgium as well as Wichita since the start of 2023. Borchgrave’s collection had free admission to accompany “Playful Patterns” on Saturday, April 22. p. 7 -- Participants look at Isabelle de Borchgrave’s “Splendor of the Medici (Esplendor de los Medici).” p. 7 -- A customer browses the record collection at Spektrum Music on Saturday, April 22. p. 7 -- Two customers compare vinyls at Spektrum Music on Saturday. Spektrum Muzik Store offered posters and shirts to celebrate Record Store Day, which occurred on April 22 in 2023, April 23 in 2022 and on June 12 and July 17 in 2021. p. 7 -- A customer attends Record Store Day on Saturday, April 22. This was Spektrum Music’s 10th year celebrating the day, this year featuring three specialty vinyls raffled off, two sealed originals and one signed. p. 7 -- Terell Stafford, a musician and educator from New York City, plays trumpet on Friday at the Wichita Jazz Festival. The event, held at the Wichita Art Museum, featured Stafford alongside the Mid-Kansas Jazz Ensemble and the WSU Jazz Arts 1. p. 8 -- A bassist performs at the Wichita Art Museum for Night of the Guitar on Thursday. The event featured guitar played by William Flynn, Kenny White and Randy Zellers alongside other instruments. p. 8 -- Randy Zellers plays guitar at the Wichita Art Museum on April 20. Zellers teaches multiple jazz courses at Friends University. p. 8 -- Terell Stafford at the Wichita Jazz Festival. The festival featured music from WSU’s Jazz Arts Ensemble. p. 8 -- Students from WSU’s Jazz Arts Ensemble play at the Wichita Jazz Festival. p. 8 -- Audience members listen to the ensemble at the Night of the Guitar concert. The event was held on Thursday, April 20 in honor of Wes Montgomery, an American jazz guitarist who was born in 1923. p. 8
Photograph(s): Senior Ayshea Banes rides a mechanical bull at Wichita State on April 21. Earth Day Festival featured a variety of activities, from live music to food decorating. The event was sponsored by Wichita State’s Student Government Association and Green Group. p. 1 -- A student accepts cotton candy from an Earth Day event worker on April 21. The event was a collaboration between Student Government Association and Green Group. p. 1 -- Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple talks about implementing electric transit vehicles and electricity in Wichita during Earth Month on April 21. p. 1 -- Sophomore Tyree Gardiner decorates a cookie on during Earth Day Festival. The day included various events and activities. p. 2 -- Students paint a canvas in exchange for a plant sampling on Earth Day. Wichita State’s Student Government Association and Green Group collaborated to make the event happen. p. 1 -- Wichita State students look through clothes racks to swap with others. The Earth Day event was held on April 21. p. 1 -- Tú Taco, a Mexican-inspired restaurant, will come to the RSC next fall. Brkfst & Co. will leave the RSC this summer. Photo illustration. p. 1 -- Chick-fil-A is located on the first floor of the RSC. The restaurant will close for remodeling over the summer. p. 1 -- Elementary education student Jennifer Johnson teachers elementary students at Isley Magnet Elementary. Johnson was nominated as Adult Learner of the Year and won in 2023.“Having that acknowledgement was amazing because I do work really hard,” Johnson said. “To have that acknowledgement and to know that someone recognizes what I’m doing is fantastic.” p. 2 -- Portrait of Jennifer Johnson. p. 2 -- At the Open Streets ICT-WSU event on April 16, Lily Wu, candidate for mayor, talks to a group of Wichitans about her run for office. Wu is running on four campaign points: public safety, strengthening the economy, restoring trust in city hall, and bringing the community together. p. 3 -- Brandon Buerge speaks about academic integrity policies at the Faculty Senate meeting on April 24. p. 3 -- Pia Schwamman, Fit For A Queen owner, tells a customer how to put on a pair of earrings. Schwamman specializes in clothing and accessories for plus sized women and is based in Wichita. p. 3 -- New head women’s basketball coach Terry Nooner holds up his new jersey given to him by President Muma and Athletic Director Kevin Saal at the press conference in Charles Koch Arena on April 20. p. 4 -- Bailey Urban (#7) pinch hits for Krystin Nelson (#21) in the fourth inning. Urban walked to first base, and Nelson went in for Urban. p. 4 -- Portraits of additional women's basketball staff. p. 4 -- Portraits of men's basketball support staff. p. 5 -- Wichita State Men’s Tennis team huddles during break. With “Go Shocks!” the team is off to their singles. p. 5 -- The Wichita State Rowing teams competed in the Plains Regionals Regatta on April 23 at the Boats and Bikes on River Vista. p. 5 -- Andrew Goodwin, an engineer student, takes the water during the Mens 1x event. p. 5 -- The four rowers and the coxswain head to the starting point for the race, a little over a mile away. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 6 -- Grieving illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, assistant sports editor. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Historical outfits fashioned from paper at the Wichita Art Museum’s “Wichita Wore What?” series. The pieces are from Isabelle de Borchgrave’s collection, “Fashioning Art from Paper.” The museum, partnered with The Sewing Center, hosted a “family ARTventure” for participants to try their hand at designing their own clothes from paper as a part of “Playful Patterns” on April 22. p. 7 -- Museum-goers look through the Wichita Art Museum’s collection paper. The piece depicted is “Kansas Cornfield” by John Steuart Curry. The oil painting, painted in 1933, is a part of the Roland P. Murdock Collection. p. 7 -- Two paper pieces on display at the Wichita Art Museum from Isabelle de Borchgrave’s series. Borchgrave is a Belgian artist whose pieces have been on display in Germany, Italy and Belgium as well as Wichita since the start of 2023. Borchgrave’s collection had free admission to accompany “Playful Patterns” on Saturday, April 22. p. 7 -- Participants look at Isabelle de Borchgrave’s “Splendor of the Medici (Esplendor de los Medici).” p. 7 -- A customer browses the record collection at Spektrum Music on Saturday, April 22. p. 7 -- Two customers compare vinyls at Spektrum Music on Saturday. Spektrum Muzik Store offered posters and shirts to celebrate Record Store Day, which occurred on April 22 in 2023, April 23 in 2022 and on June 12 and July 17 in 2021. p. 7 -- A customer attends Record Store Day on Saturday, April 22. This was Spektrum Music’s 10th year celebrating the day, this year featuring three specialty vinyls raffled off, two sealed originals and one signed. p. 7 -- Terell Stafford, a musician and educator from New York City, plays trumpet on Friday at the Wichita Jazz Festival. The event, held at the Wichita Art Museum, featured Stafford alongside the Mid-Kansas Jazz Ensemble and the WSU Jazz Arts 1. p. 8 -- A bassist performs at the Wichita Art Museum for Night of the Guitar on Thursday. The event featured guitar played by William Flynn, Kenny White and Randy Zellers alongside other instruments. p. 8 -- Randy Zellers plays guitar at the Wichita Art Museum on April 20. Zellers teaches multiple jazz courses at Friends University. p. 8 -- Terell Stafford at the Wichita Jazz Festival. The festival featured music from WSU’s Jazz Arts Ensemble. p. 8 -- Students from WSU’s Jazz Arts Ensemble play at the Wichita Jazz Festival. p. 8 -- Audience members listen to the ensemble at the Night of the Guitar concert. The event was held on Thursday, April 20 in honor of Wes Montgomery, an American jazz guitarist who was born in 1923. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.30
v.127. no.30