The Sunflower, v.124, no.6 (August 29, 2019)
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2019-08-29
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Newspaper
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Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Presidential search committee , Young, Deja
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.6, Wichita, Kansas, August 29, 2019. - 6 pages
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Article(s): WSU chemistry professor wins top national STEM award -- WSU settles for $50,000 with former professor candidate who sued for pregnancy discrimination -- WSU student reaches for the stars at NASA internship -- Photo of the week -- Presidential search committee will meet next week -- Settlement from page 1 -- Here are some of August's eye-catching crime log entries -- WSUPD: Drivers continue to run new stop signs near football memorial -- lnstagram dumpster fire live: 'Bachelor in Paradise' goes from trash to ash -- Shocker street speak -- The 7975 strikes all the right chords with 'People' -- Fast food can't win chicken sandwich war -- If you go: No more BBQ burnout -- Empty bowls fill hearts -- Swift's new album an ode to personal growth -- Bowls will be donated to the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off fundraiser to bene?t the Kansas Food Bank -- Mosley Melodies: Imani Mosley doesn't believe in having musical guilty pleasures, and thinks you shouldn't either -- 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood': A reminder of the classics -- Shocker volleyball set for Penn State Classic -- Women's cross country ranked No. 7 in the Midwest -- Hilliard hits home run in MLB debut with Rockies -- Men's and women's tennis release meet schedules -- Former Shocker Deja Young wins gold at Parapan Games
Photograph(s): Assistant professor of chemistry Alexandre Shvartsburg received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The Moscow native will be recognized at a ceremony from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4. p. 1 -- Senior aerospace engineering student Lucas Webb speaks with a Sunflower reporter during an interview about his internship at NASA over the summer. p. 2 -- Beloved dining cashier Maureen Coleman, dressed as a clown, checks out dining hall visitors Tuesday during a carnival at Shocker Hall. Coleman has worked at WSU Dining Services for over 20 years. p. 2 -- This stop sign is one of two that have recently been installed at Perimeter Road and Memorial Drive. WSUPD says officers are making several traffic stops per day at the intersection. p. 2 -- Portrait of John Darr, columnist. p. 3 -- Shocker street speak portraits of Ida Barakeh, Gabe Kimuri, and Sophia Gilkeson. p. 3 -- Portrait of Jeromiah Taylor, music critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Brogan Gillmore, food critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Aileen Rueda-Dacosta, music critic. p. 4 -- Top, Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off is put on in collaboration with the WSU Ceramics Guild, Ceramics Media, and the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries. The event was held at Henrion Hall on Thursday. Second Row Left, WSU Studio Art alum Andres Levaggi Villanueva works on a bowl during Empty Bowls. Second Row Right, Christian Collions helps out an attendee during Empty Bowls. Third Row Left, Wheel-throwing is one of the main techniques in ceramics. At Empty Bowls, you can make your bowl with either wheel-throwing or hand-building. Third Row Right, Fallon Navaro helps out an attendee during Empty Bowls. The bowls from the event will be donated to the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off fundraiser on October 5 to benefit the Kansas Food Bank. Bottom, Paulette Zell works on her bowl at the wheel-throwing station during Empty Bowls. Paulette graduated from the ceramics program at WSU in 1971. p. 4 -- Imani Mosley listens to a student during her music class Wednesday in the Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Mosley is a musicologist and digital humanist with two master's degrees and a Ph.D. p. 5 -- Portrait of Olivia Babin, columnist. p. 5 -- The Shocker women cross country team runs last season at the JK Gold classic. p. 6 -- Wichita State Head Coach Chris Lamb speaks to his team during a timeout during the Shockers' home exhibition match against Kansas on Aug. 17. The Shockers open the season this Friday at the Penn State Classic in University Park, Pennsylvania. p. 6 -- Portrait of Sam Hilliard. p. 6 -- Lingwei Kong returns a serve last year against Oklahoma State. p. 6 -- Portrait of Deja Young. p. 6
Photograph(s): Assistant professor of chemistry Alexandre Shvartsburg received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The Moscow native will be recognized at a ceremony from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4. p. 1 -- Senior aerospace engineering student Lucas Webb speaks with a Sunflower reporter during an interview about his internship at NASA over the summer. p. 2 -- Beloved dining cashier Maureen Coleman, dressed as a clown, checks out dining hall visitors Tuesday during a carnival at Shocker Hall. Coleman has worked at WSU Dining Services for over 20 years. p. 2 -- This stop sign is one of two that have recently been installed at Perimeter Road and Memorial Drive. WSUPD says officers are making several traffic stops per day at the intersection. p. 2 -- Portrait of John Darr, columnist. p. 3 -- Shocker street speak portraits of Ida Barakeh, Gabe Kimuri, and Sophia Gilkeson. p. 3 -- Portrait of Jeromiah Taylor, music critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Brogan Gillmore, food critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Aileen Rueda-Dacosta, music critic. p. 4 -- Top, Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off is put on in collaboration with the WSU Ceramics Guild, Ceramics Media, and the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries. The event was held at Henrion Hall on Thursday. Second Row Left, WSU Studio Art alum Andres Levaggi Villanueva works on a bowl during Empty Bowls. Second Row Right, Christian Collions helps out an attendee during Empty Bowls. Third Row Left, Wheel-throwing is one of the main techniques in ceramics. At Empty Bowls, you can make your bowl with either wheel-throwing or hand-building. Third Row Right, Fallon Navaro helps out an attendee during Empty Bowls. The bowls from the event will be donated to the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off fundraiser on October 5 to benefit the Kansas Food Bank. Bottom, Paulette Zell works on her bowl at the wheel-throwing station during Empty Bowls. Paulette graduated from the ceramics program at WSU in 1971. p. 4 -- Imani Mosley listens to a student during her music class Wednesday in the Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Mosley is a musicologist and digital humanist with two master's degrees and a Ph.D. p. 5 -- Portrait of Olivia Babin, columnist. p. 5 -- The Shocker women cross country team runs last season at the JK Gold classic. p. 6 -- Wichita State Head Coach Chris Lamb speaks to his team during a timeout during the Shockers' home exhibition match against Kansas on Aug. 17. The Shockers open the season this Friday at the Penn State Classic in University Park, Pennsylvania. p. 6 -- Portrait of Sam Hilliard. p. 6 -- Lingwei Kong returns a serve last year against Oklahoma State. p. 6 -- Portrait of Deja Young. p. 6
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The Sunflower
v.124. no.6
v.124. no.6

