The Sunflower, v.126, no.32 (May 5, 2022)

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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Graduation , Tubach, Jacob , Ihrig, Ella , Andover tornado , ShiftSpace , Student Government Association , Jan. 6 riots , Muma, Rick , Wale , Hall, Teri , Clash of the Colleges , Boatright, Darron , Strong, Asia
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 32, Wichita, Kansas, May 5, 2022. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Finally -- Graduation issue 2022 -- Inseparable sisters tackle college together -- Tubach hopes to change culture of apathy towards politics -- Previous SGA chief of staff reflects on resilience building during college -- Andover tornado -- How to help victims of last week’s tornado in Andover, Kansas -- Lavender Graduation honors LGBTQ students -- Shiftspace Gallery to receive funding after Student Supreme Court decision -- Political science major interned at the Capitol during Jan. 6 riots -- WSU senior Andrew Le found new home and purpose within the martial arts community -- Engineering graduate plans on taking knowledge abroad and exploring new worlds -- Transfer student turns opportunities into real-life experiences -- Year in photos 2021-2022 -- Wichita State fires Athletic Director Darron Boatright -- One and done: Holden happy to end college career as a Shocker -- Baseball snaps 11-game losing streak with series win over Memphis -- Track and field claims 15 top-three finishes -- Gordon utilizes positive energy and faith as he wraps up Shocker career -- Men’s basketball lands two more commitments from the transfer portal -- Sport management senior expands his horizons -- Senior pitchers use experience ahead of season finale -- Former Shocker Asia Strong commits to Syracuse -- Bremaud heads back home to France to play professionally -- Softball extends winning streak to 11 games with sweep over ECU -- Sports in briefs -- Take a breath, summer is almost here -- Erick Snedegar wraps up senior year, changing position from student to teacher -- Newest Crescent City book lacks zest of previous books -- Elise Vivian takes away the importance of balance in her life as graduation approaches -- SAC works to help students destress with De-Stress fest -- WSU de-stresses with Pet-a-Pug -- Lyons: The end of the road -- Nightengale: I found the new me -- Street speak: What is your favorite college? -- Marty: Don't be afraid to take chances -- Student opinion of the week -- Don’t wait until the next disaster hits to help someone in need -- Take the time — learn their name -- Self love is mental, too
Photograph(s): Jacob Tubach, former speaker of WSU student senate. Apr 29, 2022. p. 2 -- Marissa and Maria Edelman study together in the RSC before going to their next class together. The Edelman sisters majored in accounting and graduated together. p. 2 -- Ella Ihrig helps transition Andruw Hoopes in to the chief of staff position at the Student Government Association on May 2. p. 2 -- Andover neighborhood residents clean up much of the debris created by the tornado that swept through the town and surrounding areas the previous night. p. 3 -- Cleanup crew gathers up loose branches and materials after the tornado in Andover, Kansas on April 30, 2022. p. 3 -- Two cars stack on top of each other in the aftermath of the Andover tornado that damaged many properties. p. 3 -- The Andover tornado destroys homes in the neighborhood located behind Dillons in Andover, KS. p. 3 -- Dr. Jim Farha Andover YMCA after the tornado struck Andover, Kansas on April 29, 2022. p. 3 -- Andover neighborhood residents clean up much of the debris created by the tornado that swept through the town and surrounding areas the previous night. p. 3 -- Residents of Kansas observing the after- math of the tornado that hit Andover on April 29, 2022. p. 3 -- Graduate Jonatan Nunez receives a challenge coin from Teri Hall during the Lavender Graduation on April 28. p. 3 -- Wichita State’s ShiftSpace Gallery hosts an opening reception for “From Lima to Wichita” on July 2, 2021. p. 3 -- Gladys Heitzman with Senator Moran. p. 4 -- Andrew Le in an MMA fight. p. 4 -- Micah Self, Senior, studying in the Honors College Lounge. p. 4 -- Rick Muma hugs Teri Hall, vice president of student affairs, after being named the 15th president of Wichita State University Thursday, May 6. Muma was inaugurated at Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex on Oct. 29, 2021. p. 5 -- American rapper Wale comes to Wichita State Uni- versity on Friday night, performing with DJ Kittie and bringing a new school vibe to their tunes. p. 5 -- Freshman Nhug Bosch Duran and senior Asia Strong embrace after a 84-83 victory over Tulane on March 2, 2022. p. 5 -- MAIN: The engineering college stu- dents compete against other Wichita State colleges in Tug-of-War as one of the games in The Clash of the Colleges on Aug. 20, 2021. p. 5 -- ABOVE: Computer Science Master student Hari Chandana performs at India Nite on Nov. 20, 2021 at Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 5 -- LEFT: The Wichita Community gathers to protest for Palestininan rights in Old Town Plaza on May 15, 2022. p. 5 -- BELOW: Sophomore Piper Patterson dances at the Spring 2022 concert by the Wichita State Dance Department. BELOW: Sophomore Piper Patterson dances at the Spring 2022 concert by the Wichita State Dance De- partment. p. 5 -- Freshman Evan Wickoren poses mid air during the Back to School Bash. The event was hosted by Student Involve- ment on Aug. 14, 2021 in the RSC Courtyard. p. 5 -- Students marching from Shocker Hall to the University Police department as a part of their protest Sept. 17, 2021. The protest was calling for immediate action from the university police department after alleged sexual assault on campus. p. 5 -- Wichita State University graduates are recognized during the Fall 2021 Commencement Ceremony. p. 5 -- Nalah Stokes shows her moves during Fairmount formal. The event was hosted by SAC on Feb. 19, 2022 at the RSC. p. 5 -- Wichita State’s Director of Athletics Darron Boatright addresses fans at the State of the American pep rally. Boatright was fired on Wednesday and had served as the athletic director since 2015. p. 6 -- Sophomore Chuck Ingram smiles after legging out an infield single during a game against Central Florida on April 23 at Eck Stadium. p. 6 -- Connor Holden throws a pitch in the top of the 10th inning of WSU’s game against Kansas on March 23 inside Eck Stadium. p. 6 -- Connor Holden celebrates after a strike- out in the top of the 10th inning of WSU’s game against Kansas on March 23 inside Eck Stadium. p. 6 -- Junior Dae’Trell Gordon prepares to throw the discus during the KT Woodman Classic on April 9 at Cessna Stadium. p. 7 -- Jaron Pierre Jr. poses with new Wichita State Assistant Coach Butch Pierre during an official visit last month. Pierre committed to WSU on Saturday. p. 7 -- Siena transfer Colby Rogers poses for a picture during his official visit to WSU last week. Rogers an- nounced his commitment on Mon- day. p. 7 -- Portrait of Caitlin Bingham. p. 8 -- Portrait of Erin McDonald. p. 8 -- Senior Asia Strong attempts to make a two pointer against Tulane on March 2. p. 8 -- Head Coach Keitha Adams and junior Carla Bremaud emrbace during senior night on March 2. Seniors were celebrated after the game against Tulane. p. 8 -- Lauren Mills takes a swing during WSU’s game against Memphis on April 23 at Wilkins Stadium. p. 8 -- Illustration of a crab on a beach. p. 9 -- Photo of Erick Snedegar. p. 9 -- House of Sky and Breath book cover. p. 9 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 9 -- Portrait of Elise Vivian. p. 9 -- Students, faculty and staff, come out to make slime and bracelets at the SAC Wellness event for part of their De-stress Fest. p. 10 -- Leonardo Sandino playing with Bella Rose as a part of Pet-a-Pug on May 3. Sandino is a member of the SAC at Wichita State. p. 10 -- News Editor Julia Nightengale gets contact info from an Andover community member on Saturday, April 30. The City of Andover suffered an EF-3 tornado the day before. p. 11 -- Street speak portraits of Rebecca Haverkamp, Nicole Bloomquist, Adam McElroy, and Christian Ahukanna. p. 11 -- Sports Editor Sean Marty covered his last men’s home basketball on Satur- day, March 5. p. 11 -- Portrait of senior Loren Brown. p. 11 -- Andover neighborhood residents clean up much of the debris created by the tornado that swept through town and surrounding areas the previous night p. 12 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 12 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 12 -- Photo illustration. Snapchat has numerous filters to make someone’s features appear “perfect.” In Emmie Boese’s column, she discusses how self love is not just loving your body but loving your mind, too. p. 12
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