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The Sunflower, v.124, no.3 (August 15, 2019)
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Wichita, Kansas
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2019-08-15
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Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Tompkins, Andy,Miller, Kitrina,Pugh, Coleen,Genin, Larisa,Rolph, Jon,Shepard, Joseph,Rankin, Larry
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, August 15, 2019. - 12 pages
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Article(s): From the editor: Make your voice heard, even when the doors are closed -- A letter from the interim president -- Shocker street speak: What tips wuld you give to incoming freshmen? -- WSU Police: Caring and compassionate (C2) policing -- A message from your student body president -- New grad school dean preparing for first fall at WSU -- New business dean sold on Wichita States's mission -- A guide to parking on Wichita State's main campus -- Useful resources for students -- Shocker Support Locker to expand as it enters 5th year -- Beautifying campus -- Three new regents confirmed by Senate committee -- Dominguez: Independent art is the answer -- Sunner: Advice for incoming freshman from a recent freshman -- Free T-shirts: Test your knowledge of WSU with this quiz -- Bearth appoints interim SGA treasurer -- WSU alums honor Steve Clark's late wife with bronze tribute to WuShock -- WPD: Suspected Peeping Tom targeting apartments near campus -- Sacred study spots of Wichita State -- New, local Asian fusion restaurant opening in Braeburn Square -- 'I have work to do:' Shepard advances to general election for Wichita school board -- WSU Cohen Scholar crosses continents with choreography -- Wichita State says it's studying potential of e-scooters on campus -- ICT on a Dime: Where to go when you're not studying -- Experiential Engineering Building to be renamed John Bardo Center -- Sunner: The state of each major WSU sport as the school year begins -- Larry Rankin, former Wichita State SID, dies after two-year battle with cancer -- How to get your free tickets to WSU sporting events, shows -- McDuffie signs first professional contract with Hungarian team
Photograph(s): Portrait of Kylie Cameron, editor in chief. p. 2 -- Andy Tompkins, interim president. p. 2 -- Shocker street speak portraits of Shabbir Dalal, Morgan Cusick, Christian Thompson, Julian Magno. p. 2-- Portrait of Rodney Clark, chief of police. p. 2 -- Portrait of Kitirina Miller, SGA president. p. 2 -- Coleen Pugh, new dean of Wichita State's graduate school, speaks during an interview with The Sunflower. While Pugh was born in California, she most recently worked as a professor in the polymer science department at the University of Akron in Ohio. p. 3 -- Portrait of Larisa Genin, business dean. p. 3 -- WSU parking map. p. 4 -- Stacks of soup cans line one of the shelves in the Shocker Support Locker. Besides non-perishable food items, the pantry also offers hygiene products, clothing and textbooks. p. 4 -- Sarah Myose, a senior honors baccalaureate student studying art and sociology, mixes paint for her work on the steps of Clinton Hall. Myose's work will be done for the start of the fall semester. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jon Rolph, Kansas Board of Reents regent. p. 4 -- Portrait of Ella Dominguez, A&E editor. p. 5 -- Logan Bush of Kill Vargas, a local Wichita band, performs at Riverfest on Thursday, June 6, 2019. p. 5 -- Portrait of Marshall Sunner, sports editor. p. 5 -- Colleen Ostermann, a senior psychology major, will serve as interim SGA treasurer. Her appointment will need senate approval in the fall before she serves in a permanent capacity. p. 8 -- Graphic designer Wade Hampton and sculptor Connie Ernatt are working together on an eight-and-a-half-foot tall WuShock statue. The statue will weigh about 1,500 pounds and is a memorial to Steve Clark's late-wife Judy Broshears Clark. Steve Clark is the major donor behind the new YMCA and WSU Student Wellness Centerand is its namesake. The statue will sit outside of the new YMCA when the building opens in January. p. 9 -- Morgan Cusick highlights sections of a book while she studies at Fairmount Coffee on August 8. p. 10 -- Left, Nick Hawthorne cleans a fridge behind the bar at The Fieldhouse on August 8. Middle, Ismail Mokaddem studies in Ablah Library on WSU's main campus. There are many computers in the library as well as private study rooms and other seating options. Right, McKnight's seating and architecture from the third floor balcony. The computer lab is on the first floor. p. 10 -- Sandra Carlo spent part of her summer in Nairobi, Kenya helping provide arts tutoring, shelter and community resources to residents in the Mathare slum. p. 11 -- Joseph Shepard, candidate for the At-Large board member for USD 259 talks to volunteers regarding the process of canvassing on June 29. p. 11 -- The Experimental Engineering Building sits on 17th Street near Oliver. p. 11 --Portrait of Marshall Sunner, sports editor. p. 12 -- Larry Rankin receives the Missouri Valley Conference's Most Corageous Award at a volleyball game in 2017. The award is presented to those whose bahevior reflects honor on their institution or the Conference. p. 12
Photograph(s): Portrait of Kylie Cameron, editor in chief. p. 2 -- Andy Tompkins, interim president. p. 2 -- Shocker street speak portraits of Shabbir Dalal, Morgan Cusick, Christian Thompson, Julian Magno. p. 2-- Portrait of Rodney Clark, chief of police. p. 2 -- Portrait of Kitirina Miller, SGA president. p. 2 -- Coleen Pugh, new dean of Wichita State's graduate school, speaks during an interview with The Sunflower. While Pugh was born in California, she most recently worked as a professor in the polymer science department at the University of Akron in Ohio. p. 3 -- Portrait of Larisa Genin, business dean. p. 3 -- WSU parking map. p. 4 -- Stacks of soup cans line one of the shelves in the Shocker Support Locker. Besides non-perishable food items, the pantry also offers hygiene products, clothing and textbooks. p. 4 -- Sarah Myose, a senior honors baccalaureate student studying art and sociology, mixes paint for her work on the steps of Clinton Hall. Myose's work will be done for the start of the fall semester. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jon Rolph, Kansas Board of Reents regent. p. 4 -- Portrait of Ella Dominguez, A&E editor. p. 5 -- Logan Bush of Kill Vargas, a local Wichita band, performs at Riverfest on Thursday, June 6, 2019. p. 5 -- Portrait of Marshall Sunner, sports editor. p. 5 -- Colleen Ostermann, a senior psychology major, will serve as interim SGA treasurer. Her appointment will need senate approval in the fall before she serves in a permanent capacity. p. 8 -- Graphic designer Wade Hampton and sculptor Connie Ernatt are working together on an eight-and-a-half-foot tall WuShock statue. The statue will weigh about 1,500 pounds and is a memorial to Steve Clark's late-wife Judy Broshears Clark. Steve Clark is the major donor behind the new YMCA and WSU Student Wellness Centerand is its namesake. The statue will sit outside of the new YMCA when the building opens in January. p. 9 -- Morgan Cusick highlights sections of a book while she studies at Fairmount Coffee on August 8. p. 10 -- Left, Nick Hawthorne cleans a fridge behind the bar at The Fieldhouse on August 8. Middle, Ismail Mokaddem studies in Ablah Library on WSU's main campus. There are many computers in the library as well as private study rooms and other seating options. Right, McKnight's seating and architecture from the third floor balcony. The computer lab is on the first floor. p. 10 -- Sandra Carlo spent part of her summer in Nairobi, Kenya helping provide arts tutoring, shelter and community resources to residents in the Mathare slum. p. 11 -- Joseph Shepard, candidate for the At-Large board member for USD 259 talks to volunteers regarding the process of canvassing on June 29. p. 11 -- The Experimental Engineering Building sits on 17th Street near Oliver. p. 11 --Portrait of Marshall Sunner, sports editor. p. 12 -- Larry Rankin receives the Missouri Valley Conference's Most Corageous Award at a volleyball game in 2017. The award is presented to those whose bahevior reflects honor on their institution or the Conference. p. 12
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.124. no.3
v.124. no.3
