The Sunflower, v.127, no.15 (December 1, 2022)

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2022-12-01
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Enrollment , Smith, Vernon , Woolsey Hall , Kirk, John , Mental health , Genin, Larissa , COVID-19 vaccine , Saal, Kevin , Men's basketball , Women's basketball , McCarty, DJ , Etienne, Tyson , VanVleet, Fred , Gurshtein, Ksenya , Fraternities
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 15, Wichita, Kansas, December 1, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): 'Caught us off guard': Increase in enrollment pushes student support systems to adapt -- Nobel Prize winner attends celebration for new Woolsey Hall laboratory -- Student Body President John Kirk opens up about mental health journey -- This week's news in brief -- Tulsa police officers stress importance of bilingualism -- Men's basketball slips late game lead into an overtime loss -- Saal pushes for student athletes to be students first -- Volleyball team receives postseason tournament nomination -- Junior point guard's fast transition play helps women earn fifth win in a row -- Men's basketball takes over the pros -- Baseball releases 2023 schedule -- 'Keep that motor going:' Gus Okafor's career high helps seal a win at home -- Street speak: How are you preparing for finals week? -- A college girl's guide to finals week -- Guillermo del Toro's 'Pinocchio' revels in classic tale's dark side -- The importance of not idolizing your heroes -- The importance of not idolizing your heroes -- Oat and almond nog bring plant­-based holiday joy -- Artist Chris Pappan ties Native American tradition and culture into his works -- Illuminating the holiday season -- Monday melodies -- DIY with GROW Giesen and Renata's Garden -- Woolsey debuts new sculpture -- No shave November: lnterfraternity Council raises awareness for men's mental health through beard auction
Photograph(s): Fall semester enrollments by headcount graph. p. 1 -- Student voices portraits: McKenna Lewi, Lily Parker, and Savannah Paschal. p. 1 -- Nobel Prize winner Vernon Smith speaks to people in Woolsey Hall. p. 2 -- Student Body President John Kirk talks among his faculty members. On Nov. 30, the Faculty Senate hosted a mixer for the different senates on campus. p. 2 -- Tulsa Police Officers David Medrano and Jesse Guardiola talk to WSU students about the role of the police. They discussed the benefits of bilingual officers. p. 2 -- Senior Craig Porter Jr. shoots a free throw. On Nov. 29, Wichita State's basketball team went up against the University of Missouri at home, p. 3 -- Director of Athletics Kevin Saal speaks to the crowd of mourners and Wichita State community members present for the Memorial '70 ceremony. The remembrance ceremony honored WSU footbalI players, administrators and sup­porters who died in a plane crash on Oct. 2, 1970. p. 3 -- Junior point guard DJ McCarty drives down the court to shoot a jump shot for the Shockers. With 19 points scored, McMarty led the team in points against Denver on Nov. 30 in Charles Koch Arena. p. 3 -- Conner Frankamp gives fans high-fives after TBT Wichita Regional Final. Aftershocks won 70-69 against Bleed Green on July 25, 2022. p. 4 -- Senior forward Gus Okafor goes up for a two pointer during the game against the Texans on Nov. 26. p. 4 -- Street speak portraits. p. 5 -- A College Girl's Guide time management illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Pinocchio promotional poster. p. 5 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 5 -- Illustration of people watching TV. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- Each product offers an eggnog-like taste without the egg. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 6 -- Chris Pappan discusses his different experiences as an artist in other cities Nov, 29 to his audience. He described having his work displayed in museums, how museums can improve their Native American exhibits and his future career steps. p. 6 -- Botanica, opened in 1987, displays more than two million lights each year for the Illuminations Light Show. p. 6 -- Bontanica Garden's Illuminations Light Show opens for the public, Available through Dec. 31, gests can enjoy concessions, carousel rides, a visit with Santa and more. p. 6 -- Shakespeare's Garden becomes an underwater display. Botanica Garden is hosting its annual Illuminations Light Show with festive lights, concessions, and interactive displays, p. 6 -- The Butterfly House becomes Candy Cane Lane. Botanica Garden's Illuminations Light Show includes an indoor display of peppermint and candy canes, with decorations of Snoopy and gnomes among the ordinary plants. p. 6 -- Dennis Hardin plays the guitar while performing in the RSC. On Nov. 28, the local band Stringhounds visited campus to play live music for the students and faculty. p. 7 -- Violinist and educator Rob Loren taught elementary and middle school strings for more than 21 years. Now, he divides his time between seven different groups, including Stringhounds alongside Dennis Hardin. p. 7 -- Rob Loren plays the Fiddle for a Johnny Cash tune. On Nov 28, Loren's band String hounds played live music in the Rhatigan Student Center for the Monday Melodies Event. p. 7 -- GROW Giesen's DIV Plant Bar offers more customization than Renata's Garden with sand and moss. p. 7 -- Renata's Garden offers a more vintage feel than GROW, despite offering similar products. p. 7 -- The sculpture's complex designs are an homage to the two artists' backgrounds in science, the shape itself based on a specific molecule. p. 7 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall. p. 7 -- Carlos Martinez, Sigma Alpha Epsilon member, laughs while Colin Corwell, director of recruitment in the lnterfraternity Council, shaves his beard. p. 8 -- Logan Hutchens, computer science major, laughs with Jackson Ozanne, vice president of administration in the lnterfraternity Council. Hutchens shaved Ozanne's beard after being the highest bidder at the lnterfraternity Council Beard Auction. p. 8 -- Director Aiden Powell records a video and laughs while watching members of the lnterfraternity Council shave each other's beards. p. 8 -- Aniket Bhakta, Sigma Phi Epsilon member, shaves Faiz Ahm's, Sigma Phi Epsilon member, beard. p. 8 -- Xavier Westbrook, elementary education major, tilts his head up while Aden Lemasters, Sigma Phi Epsilon member, shaves his beard after offering the most during auction. p. 8
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