The Sunflower, v.126, no.13 (November 4, 2021)

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2021-11-04
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Countryman-Roswurm, Karen , Ross, Amy , Muma, Rick , Student Government Association , Turning Point USA , Gandu, Bobby , Hippisley, Andrew , WSU Police Department , Schroeder, Guy , Litzau, Kayce , Volleyball , Basketball , Wright, Yazmine , Diversity
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 13, Wichita, Kansas, November 4, 2021. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Protesters call for accountability from WSU administration following professor’s lawsuit -- Rick Muma inaugurated as 15th president of WSU -- SGA Senate tables bill that would transfer authority to recognize student organizations to Student Involvement -- Admissions director Bobby Gandu: A shocker through and through -- Turning Point USA to receive RSO status after student Supreme Court decision -- LAS Dean removed from list of finalists for provost position at Iowa State -- SGA from page 1 -- Protest from page 1 -- Inauguration from page 1 -- UPD hang signs around campus reminding students to lock their vehicle doors amid a rise in on-campus car thefts -- Here’s how to utilize WSU’s emergency blue light system -- Food for fines open through Friday -- The importance of gaining inspiration from others -- Calvinism is the best reading of scripture -- ‘Only Murders in the Building’ brings a fresh twist to crime TV -- Street speak: What's an event you want to see happen on campus? -- Life’s easier when you don’t compare your van or your life -- Why we should drop old trends and find new ones -- Follow the golden rule: sports edition -- Final tune up: Shocker basketball defeats Missouri Southern State in exhibition game blowout -- Bowling Program picks up wins in Lawrence -- ‘This is the best Kayce Litzau any of us have ever seen’: Sophomore setter unlocks full potential in third year at Wichita State -- Yazmine Wright wins individual title at American Championships -- Volleyball’s eight match winning streak snapped against Central Florida -- Sports in briefs -- Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosts Día de los Muertos event -- Homecoming 2021 comes to an end -- ‘You’ continues to keep watchers on the edge of their seat -- Homecoming week
Photograph(s): Amy Ross holds a sign in support of Professor Karen Countryman-Roswurm. A protest was held outside of the Metroplex to call for accountability from WSU administrators on Oct. 29, 2021. p. 1 -- President Rick Muma takes his oath of office delivered by magistrate judge Gwynne Birzer. The presidential inauguration was held at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex on Oct. 29. p. 1 -- Admissions director Bobby Gandu answers questions from a Sunflower reporter in his office, located in the Marcus Welcome Center. p. 2 -- President Richard Muma delivers his Inagural Address to the crowd in Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex on Oct. 29. p. 2 -- A group of police cars line the university police department’s parking lot. p. 3 -- Wichita State Student tests the emergency pole next to the RSC on Oct. 15 2021. p. 3 – Portrait of Jaycie Nelson, opinion editor. p. 4 – Illustration of computer. P. 4 – Portrait of Mitchell Adamson, columnist. p. 4 – Portrait of Elena Kuckelman, columnist. p. 5 – Only Murders in the Building promotional picture. p. 5 – Street speak portraits of Grace Armenta, Lexie Miller, Lauren Desch, Raven Garrison, and Evelyn Abrego.p. 5 – Portrait of Emmie Boese, assistant sports editor. p. 5 -- Top: Junior Dexter Dennis dribbles the ball up the court during the exhibition game against Missouri Southern State on Nov. 1 inside Charles Koch Arena. Bottom: Junior Morris Udeze goes up for a layup during the exhibition game against Missouri Southern State on Nov. 1 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 6 – Caroline Ruden bowls during a practice on Nov. 3 inside the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 6 -- Junior Kayce Litzau celebrates during the game against Kent State University on Sep 10 at Horejsi Family Volleyball Center. p. 7 -- Día de los Muertos was hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion on Nov 2 in the RSC. Día de los Muertos, translated to The Day of the Dead, is a traditional celebration of life and death in Latin countries. Even though the main theme is dead, it is a holiday to show love and respect for deceased loved ones. p. 8 -- Artist Lydia Humphreys looks at artwork during Dia de los Muertos in the RSC on Nov 2. The event was hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. p. 8 -- Artist Lydia Humphreys looks at artwork during Dia de los Muertos in the RSC on Nov 2. The event was hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. p. 8 -- Students gather to celebrate Wu’s 73rd birthday in the RSC Courtyard on Oct. 25, 2021. p. 9 -- Students celebrate after a successful round at Casino Night on Oct. 28. p. 9 -- On Oct. 28, students high-five each other after a volleyball match. p. 9 – You promotional picture. p. 9 -- A student hits the inflatable ball across the net to score a goal during the Big Pink Volleyball event on Oct. 28 inside the Heskett Center. p. 10 -- A student jumps to meet the inflatable ball on Big Pink Volleyball night on Oct. 28 inside the Heskett Center. p. 10 -- Students celebrate after a successful round at Casino Night on Oct. 28 inside the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 10 -- After a play, students laugh together at the Big Pink Volleyball night aimed to raise money for Breast Cancer Research. p. 10 -- After a play, students laugh together at the Big Pink Volleyball night aimed to raise money for Breast Cancer Research inside the Heskett Center. p. 10
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Wichita State University
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v.126. no.13
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