The Sunflower, v.128, no.29 (April 25, 2024)
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2024-04-25
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Heskett Center , Alleged hate crime , Brown, Emmanuyel , Black Student Union , Hower, Kylee , Phan, Matthew , Student Government Association , Kansas Board of Regents , Green Group , Wentling, Sean , Owens, Victoria , LGBTQ , Tennis , Softball
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 29, Wichita, Kansas, April 25, 2024. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Two Black freshmen said white student committed hate crime against them on campus. Here’s how Wichita State responded -- 118th student body president and vice president installed -- Hate crime from page 1 -- Women’s, ethnicity and intersectional studies recommended for merger with another program, four other WSU programs put on action plans -- Going green: On Earth Day, students gathered in the Rhatigan to participate in various activities. -- ‘Doesn't need to be any harder’: oSTEM club creates safe space for LBTQIA+ -- Victoria Owens selected as new speaker of the senate -- Men's golf nabs podium finsih at AAC Championships -- Jordan Rogers’ positivity helps him overcome sophomore slump -- Women’s golf places ninth at AAC Championship -- Baseball loses four straight vs. ranked opponents -- Women’s tennis knocked out in second round of AAC Championship -- Softball takes two wins in home series against the University of Alabama at Birmingham -- Men’s tennis concludes AAC bid against Tulsa -- Basketball signs three commits, announces Virgin Islands trip -- Wichita State freshman pitcher Tyler Dobbs finds his rhythm on the mound -- Leave the dark romance to Wattpad. BookTok’s dark romance obsession has gone too far -- Letter to the Editor: Your network really is your net worth -- No way that TikTok is our biggest concern -- From the vault to the gallery: Students discuss interning for Ulrich Museum -- Strings in spring: The WSU faculty chamber series performed “Welcome Spring!” to celebrate the new season -- All's Faire
Photograph(s): Graphic for alleged hate crime story. p. 1 -- Kylee Hower receives the gavel as the president of the 67th Student Government Association session from the 66th President Iris Okere. Hower ran alongside Matthew Phan as vice president. p. 2 -- Ashlie Jack, associate vice president for institutional effectiveness at Wichita State, talks to the Faculty Senate on Aug. 28. p. 2 -- Sean Wentling, dressed up as planet Earth, weaves cotton candy to hand out as part of the Earth Day celebration in the Rhatigan Student Center. Wentling is the current president of the Green Group on campus. p. 3 -- Justine Moran-Buendia paints pot at the Earth Day event, held by Green Group. At the event, free food and crafting activities were offered. p. 3 -- Carrie Robinson poses for a photo, dressed up as the Lorax to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. Robinson, a senior at WSU, is the vice president of Green Group. p. 3 -- A Green Group member wears a leaf crown to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. p. 3 -- Photo of men's golf athlete. p. 4 -- Jordan Rogers bats for Wichita State on March 12. p. 4 -- Photo of women's golf athlete. p. 4 -- Mason Munz walks back to the dugout after at the end of the fourth inning on April 9 against OSU. p. 4 -- Theodora Chantava serves and wins a three-set 4-6, 6-0, 6-1 against Louisiana Tech on April 13. p. 5 -- Taylor Sedlacek bats at the game against UAB at Wilkins Stadium. WSU won 9-1. p. 5 -- Freshman Vanja Hodzic prepares to hit the ball at Coleman Tennis Complex on April 1. p. 5 -- Tyler Dobbs about to throw on the bottom of the fifth inning on March 26 against OSU. p. 5 -- Romance book illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Salsabila Attaria, arts & culture editor. p. 6 -- Portrait of Makenzie Miller, reporter and illustrator. p. 6 -- TikTok ban illustration. p. 6 -- Lucia Suniga, Brisa Perez, Abby DeHaven and Gus Denneler jump for a photo in front of the Ulrich Museum of Art. The four are interns for the 2023-2024 academic year. p. 7 -- Susan Mayo plays “Appalachian Spring” with the WSU faculty chamber on April 20. Mayo is a part of the Kansas musical community and is active as a cellist, composer and community arts organizer. p. 7 -- Warren Kim, a visiting assistant teaching professor of piano, plays the piano during the Faculty Chamber Music Series to welcome spring. p. 7 -- Leonid Shukaev, associate professor of cello at Wichita State, plays the cello at the faculty chamber music series performance. p. 7 -- Courtney Long performs “Untamed Wilds” by Allison McIntosh on saxophone. Long is a saxophone instructor at Wichita State. p. 7 -- Timothy Jones, Linette Gordon and Addison Wegerle play “Appalachian Spring” by Aaron Copland. The faculty chamber music series took place in Wiedemann Hall to welcome the spring season on April 20. p. 7 -- A fire eater with the ScallyWags Pirate Comedy prepares to do fire tricks at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. The festival took place in Sedgwick County Park. p. 8 -- A young adult prepares to throw weight over a bar for the Highland Games on April 20. p. 8 -- A fire eater with the ScallyWags Pirate Comedy gets help from 9 year old Misha at Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. He put the fire out with his mouth. p. 8 -- Caricature artist and founder of Capybara Caricatures, Alec, draws a caricature portrait of a couple at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival. The Renaissance Festival comes to Wichita once in the spring and once in the fall, with the last festival coming to Sedgwick County Park on Sept. 30. p. 8 -- A woman dressed as a pirate paints a child’s face at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. There were several children lined up for face paint. p. 8
Photograph(s): Graphic for alleged hate crime story. p. 1 -- Kylee Hower receives the gavel as the president of the 67th Student Government Association session from the 66th President Iris Okere. Hower ran alongside Matthew Phan as vice president. p. 2 -- Ashlie Jack, associate vice president for institutional effectiveness at Wichita State, talks to the Faculty Senate on Aug. 28. p. 2 -- Sean Wentling, dressed up as planet Earth, weaves cotton candy to hand out as part of the Earth Day celebration in the Rhatigan Student Center. Wentling is the current president of the Green Group on campus. p. 3 -- Justine Moran-Buendia paints pot at the Earth Day event, held by Green Group. At the event, free food and crafting activities were offered. p. 3 -- Carrie Robinson poses for a photo, dressed up as the Lorax to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. Robinson, a senior at WSU, is the vice president of Green Group. p. 3 -- A Green Group member wears a leaf crown to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. p. 3 -- Photo of men's golf athlete. p. 4 -- Jordan Rogers bats for Wichita State on March 12. p. 4 -- Photo of women's golf athlete. p. 4 -- Mason Munz walks back to the dugout after at the end of the fourth inning on April 9 against OSU. p. 4 -- Theodora Chantava serves and wins a three-set 4-6, 6-0, 6-1 against Louisiana Tech on April 13. p. 5 -- Taylor Sedlacek bats at the game against UAB at Wilkins Stadium. WSU won 9-1. p. 5 -- Freshman Vanja Hodzic prepares to hit the ball at Coleman Tennis Complex on April 1. p. 5 -- Tyler Dobbs about to throw on the bottom of the fifth inning on March 26 against OSU. p. 5 -- Romance book illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Salsabila Attaria, arts & culture editor. p. 6 -- Portrait of Makenzie Miller, reporter and illustrator. p. 6 -- TikTok ban illustration. p. 6 -- Lucia Suniga, Brisa Perez, Abby DeHaven and Gus Denneler jump for a photo in front of the Ulrich Museum of Art. The four are interns for the 2023-2024 academic year. p. 7 -- Susan Mayo plays “Appalachian Spring” with the WSU faculty chamber on April 20. Mayo is a part of the Kansas musical community and is active as a cellist, composer and community arts organizer. p. 7 -- Warren Kim, a visiting assistant teaching professor of piano, plays the piano during the Faculty Chamber Music Series to welcome spring. p. 7 -- Leonid Shukaev, associate professor of cello at Wichita State, plays the cello at the faculty chamber music series performance. p. 7 -- Courtney Long performs “Untamed Wilds” by Allison McIntosh on saxophone. Long is a saxophone instructor at Wichita State. p. 7 -- Timothy Jones, Linette Gordon and Addison Wegerle play “Appalachian Spring” by Aaron Copland. The faculty chamber music series took place in Wiedemann Hall to welcome the spring season on April 20. p. 7 -- A fire eater with the ScallyWags Pirate Comedy prepares to do fire tricks at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. The festival took place in Sedgwick County Park. p. 8 -- A young adult prepares to throw weight over a bar for the Highland Games on April 20. p. 8 -- A fire eater with the ScallyWags Pirate Comedy gets help from 9 year old Misha at Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. He put the fire out with his mouth. p. 8 -- Caricature artist and founder of Capybara Caricatures, Alec, draws a caricature portrait of a couple at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival. The Renaissance Festival comes to Wichita once in the spring and once in the fall, with the last festival coming to Sedgwick County Park on Sept. 30. p. 8 -- A woman dressed as a pirate paints a child’s face at the Great Plains Renaissance Festival on April 20. There were several children lined up for face paint. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.29
v.128. no.29

