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The Sunflower, v.126, no.20 (February 3, 2022)

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Wichita, Kansas
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2022-02-03
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Lunar New Year,Office of Diversity and Inclusion,KVersity,Defrain, Darren,Deloitte Smart Factory,Men's basketball,Dennis, Dexter,Hall, David,Student Activities Council,Wetta, Maureen,Brady, Tom,Track
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 20, Wichita, Kansas, February 3, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Year of the Tiger: Lunar New Year event provides cultural education and activities -- App developed to bring comic books to the visually impaired expected to launch in June -- Deloitte Smart Factory launches design contest -- Committee hopes to help first generation students combat imposter syndrome -- No day like a snow day -- Throwback: Mental toughness extra effort -- Men’s Basketball defeats longtime rival Tulsa in MTXE era uniforms -- Track and Field finishes record breaking weekend -- Women’s Tennis wraps up 1-2 roadtrip with victory over South Dakota -- With the help of a ritual, Turner makes history -- Sports in briefs -- Superfans determined to uplift players with fan interaction -- Natural state of mind: Illusionist David Hall puts a hypnotic spin on the game Cards Against Humanity -- Still essential, still struggling - Hulu’s ‘Superstore’ highlights the struggles of store employees in the pandemic with episode ‘Essential’ -- SAC host their first-ever formal later this month -- Organ performance major follows his passion for the instrument -- Tom Brady should’ve retired last season -- Street speak: Who do you think is going to win the Super Bowl? -- TED talks are not just for your teachers to use -- Finding the right balance between school and work -- Sunflower hot takes
Photograph(s): St. Anthony’s Lion and Dragon dance team performs at the Lunar New Year: Year of the Tiger Celebration on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022. p. 1 -- Event goers hand lion dance performer a red envelope at the Lunar New Year Celebration. Inside the red envelopes, there is lucky money. p. 1 -- Asian Student Conference (ASC) members pose for a photo at the Lunar New Year: Year of the Tiger Celebra- tion on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022. p. 1 -- KVersity dancer Tudsaley Vongsena performs to songs from K-pop groups Shinee and Itzy. p. 1 -- Event goer interacts with St. Anthony’s Lion and Dragon KVersity dancer Jennifer Dang performs at the Lunar New Year: Year of the Tiger Celebration on dance team performer. p. 1 -- KVersity dancer Jennifer Dang performs at the Lunar New Year: Year of the Tiger Celebration on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022. p. 1 -- Darren Defrain, Associate Professor and Director of the Writing Program, reads comic in his office during his down time on Feb. 1. p. 2 -- The Deloitte Smart Factory is located on WSU’s innovation campus. p. 2 -- On Feb. 2, WSU closed for the day due to winter weather. Wichita received about 3 to 5 inches of snow. p. 3 -- It is snow day at Wichita State. Snow did not keep students hidden inside. p. 3 -- Snowfall hits Wichita State on Feb. 2. Students were still active at the Steve Clark YMCA. p. 3 -- The snow left nothing untouched on Feb. 2, covering much of the campus. p. 3 -- The sidewalks were scraped and big piles of snow lined them throughout campus. p. 3 -- Students are staying inside to avoid the cold after the snow storm on Feb. 2. Eck Stadium was decorated with snow. p. 3 -- Junior Clarence Jackson gets excited after a big play during the game against Tulsa on Feb. 1 inside Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers defeated TU behind a dominant second half performance. p. 4 -- Tyson Etienne drives toward the basket during the game against Tulsa on Feb. 1 inside Charles Koch Arena. Etienne finished with 10 points, all coming in the first half. p. 4 -- Freshman Faith Turner races during the Shocker Prelude on Jan. 14 inside the Heskett Center. Turner set the third fastest time in the Shocker record books during the KU-KSU-WSU Invitational. p. 5 -- Shocker superfan Heather Marsh holds up her “Pohto bomb” sign after a Kenny Pohto dunk during the game against UCF on Jan. 26 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 5 -- William Shropshire dancing to the Harlem Shake during “Cards Against Hypnosis.” Shropshire impressed the crowd when he ran to the front of the stage and did the worm. p. 6 -- Kristy Mace has her mind blown as she watches magician Becca Meyer complete a magic trick. Mace was hypnotized to believe she was the biggest magician fan in the world. p. 6 -- Participants in “Cards Against Hypnosis” fully relax their bodies. Hall compared relaxing to driving a car home from work and forgetting how you got home. p. 6 -- David Hall begins the “Cards Against Hypnosis” by asking the audience to vote between two answers. Hall invented the game in 2018 and has performed at Wichita State University twice. p. 6 -- Superstore promotional picture. p. 6 -- Formal wear graphic. p. 7 -- SAC Spring Events 2022 infographic. p. 7 -- Senior Dakota Bennett explaining how each of the keys on the Marcussen organ works. Unlike a piano, when a key is hit with more force, the sound does not change. p. 7 -- Senior Dakota Bennett playing the Marcussen organ located in the Widedmann Recital hall. Moving throughout the auditorium caused the pipes and echoes to change the way the music sounds. p. 7 -- Street speak portraits of Primavera Trevino, Paola Godinez, Devan Hughes, and Andruw Hoopes. p. 8 -- Portrait of Kaylee Stout, marketing manager. p. 8 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 8 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 8 -- Portrait of Julia Nightengale, news editor. p. 8
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The Sunflower
v.126. no.20
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