The Sunflower, v.127, no.15 (December 8, 2022)

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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Kansas Board of Regents , rpk , Hippisley, Andrew , Student Government Association , Shocker Support Locker , Lamb, Chris , Men's basketball , Rogers, Colby , Grant, Qua , Council IV, Ricky , Dennis, Dexter , Smith, Lindsay , Feminists on Campus Uniting Students , ShiftSpace
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 15, Wichita, Kansas, December 8, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Firm hired to review educational programs in Kansas, presents findings -- New American Sign Language major to be offered next year -- Night of lights -- This week's news in brief -- WU Reads aims to improve reading proficiency within young readers -- SGA bill will fund free menstrual products in campus restrooms -- Shocker Support Locker increases number of credits offered for items -- ASL from page 1 -- First in four years: Volleyball ends season with NNC tournalllent -- Men's basketball stunned by in-state rival -- This week's sports in brief -- NCAA denies Colby Rogers appeal to play this season -- An update on men's basketball players who entered the NCAA transfer portal -- Women's basketball pushes winning streak to six straight -- Natalie Foster earns third postseason award -- Dismissed men's basketball player starts season at Louisiana Monroe -- Street speak: What was on your Spotify Wrapped 2022? -- The significance of learning a new language and culture -- The last from me - at least in a Sunflower article -- A college girl's guide to Christmas -- Grisworld family light show -- 'Disenchanted' overcomes fairy tale stereotypes in 'Enchanted' sequel -- ShiftSpace gallery hosts Designers for Peace competition in support of Ukraine -- Another argument against Casey Anthony -- FOCUS hosts self care crafts for finals week -- Quality olive oil arrives in Wichita -- 'Wednesday' creeped and crawled to the top of my favorites list -- Color with CARE
Photograph(s): Michael Russell Jr.'s decked light show on Dec. 6 in Rose Hill, KS. transformed his house to mimic the "Griswold House" from the 1989 movie "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." One of the many inflatable Christmas decorations at the "Griswold House" is Mickey and Minnie Mouse embracing in a kiss. The light show takes place every night beginning at 6 p.m. in Rosehill, Kansas. See more photos of the light show on page 6. p. 1 -- Portrait of Andrew Hippisley, LAS dean. p. 1 -- Kayla Jasso, director of communications for undergraduate admissions, reads to Gordon Parks Elementary student during WU Reads. p. 2 -- Senators clap at the end of the last SGA Senate meeting of the semester on Dec. 7. p. 2 -- Students check out food from the Shocker Support Locker. The locker offers free products to students, faculty and staff Monday through Friday. p. 2 -- Junior Kayce Litzau and red shirt junior Morgan Stout high five after they earn a point against Grand Canyon University on Dec. 4. p. 3 -- The volleyball team hold hands on the court before getting back in their post ions against Grand Canyon on Dec. 4. p. 3 -- Redshirt junior outside hitter Brylee Kelly prepares to serve the ball against Grand Canyon on Dec. 4. Kelly had 12 kills, three blocks and 12 digs during the last match of her junior season. p. 3 -- Sophomore libero and defensive specialist Lara Uyar passes the ball against Grand Canton on Dec. 4. Uyar had two digs. p. 3 -- Sophomore center Quincy Ballard takes the offensive. On Dec 3, Wichita State traveled to Manhattan to play against K-State, losing 55-50. p. 3 -- Junior Colby Rogers prepares to shoot a three pointer during the first round of the 3-point contest on Oct. 27 during Shocker Madness. Rogers was named the three-point champion defeating Jalen Ricks and Curtessia Dean. p. 4 -- Portrait of Dexter Dennis. p. 4 -- Portrait of Ricky Council IV. p. 4 -- Portrait of Chaunce Jenkins. p. 4 -- Portrait of Clarence Jackson. p. 4 -- Portrait of Morris Udeze. p. 4 -- Portrait of Qua Grant. p. 4 -- Portrait of Joe Pleasant. p. 4 -- Portrait of Steele Gaston-Chapman. p. 4 -- Portrait of Natalie Foster. p. 4 -- Portrait of Lindsay Smith, newsletter editor and former editor-in-chief. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 5 -- Foreign languages illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- A College Girl's Guide Christmas illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Michael Russell Jr’s decked out light show on Dec. 6 in Rose Hill, KS. Russell transformed his house to mimic the "Griswold House" from the 1983 movie, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." p. 6 -- At the "Griswold" House, Michael Russell Jr. leaves a guest book outside for people to sign. In the book, Russell had members attend around Kansas and as far and Chicago, Illinois. p. 6 -- Star of the original movie, Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold makes an appearance in the yard. Although "Christmas Vacation" was not the first National Lampoon movie starring the Griswolds, it has been highest grossing out of the franchise overall. p. 6 -- The Griswold House features inflatables and other decorations of animals, Christmas characters and Disney characters. p. 6 -- Disenchanted promotional photo. p. 6 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, photo editor. p. 6 -- Einar Gylfason's piece for the competition, "History:' The Icelandic designer's poster of Vladimir Putin was given silver. p. 6 -- "Slava Ukrayfni" by Mark Fox and Angie Wang (top left), "DESIGNER FOR PEACE" by Enzo Finger (top right), "No Comment" by Radovan Jenko (bottom left) and "War & Peace" by Guy Billout (bottom right) displayed at ShiftSpace gallery. Finger's design won silver while the other three won gold. p. 6 -- Detail of Charles S. Anderson and Sheraton Green's design, "Garbage Fail Fool." The piece took silver in the competition. p. 6 -- The six pieces pictured won gold in the competition. Information on the competition and each individual piece can be found on line at bit.ly/3BjRR1Y. p. 6 -- Casey Anthony photo. p. 7 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 7 -- Portrait of Victor DiMartino, reporter. p. 7 -- A welcome table sits by the door with crafts waiting for students to come in and choose their craft of choice. FOCUS hosted the crafts event on Monday, Dec. 5. p. 7 – Wednesday promotional picture. p. 7 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 7 -- CARE Team Coordinator Vaughn Sweet colors a WSU coloring sheet while engaging in a conversation with Loralei McClure on Dec. 7 in the RSC. p. 8 -- Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards Kyle Wilson participated in the Coloring with Conduct event on Dec. 6 in the RSC. The event was hosted with a variety of coloring pages, snacks and drinks in order to help students remain calm during finals week. p. 8 -- Liz Thornton, Grace Henderson and Vaughn Sweet participate in the Coloring with Conduct event located in the RSC. p. 8 -- Staff member and MBA Marketing major Suzanne Reiner colors with Mayra Rodriguez on Dec. 7 during the Coloring with Conduct event located in the RSC. The purpose of the event is to help student relax during the hectic time of finals. p. 8 -- Engineering major Loralei McClue colors a patterned coloring sheet on Dec. 7 in the RSC. The event, hosted by the Conduct team, gave faculty members a chance to engage with students as well as help them take a calm break before finals. p. 8 -- Staff member Mayra Rodriguez colors an image of Stitch on Dec. 7 during the Coloring with Conduct event at the RSC. p. 8 -- Coloring with Conduct event was held on Dec. 7 in the RSC. The purpose of the event is to help student relax during the hectic time of finals. p. 8
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