The Sunflower, v.127, no.6 (September 22, 2022)

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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Latine , Student Government Association , Adamson, Mitchell , Gallegos, Olivia , Kirk, John , Bearth, Michael , Muma, Rick , COVID-19 vaccine , McCurdy, Tom , Saal, Kevin , Cessna Stadium , Emporia State University , Castro, Susan , Faculty Senate , Open Streets ICT , Wichita Public Library , Wichita Pride , LGBTQ , Allen, Jason , Gurshtein, Ksenya
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 6, Wichita, Kansas, September 22, 2022. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Culture celebration -- Latine Heritage Month honors Latin traditions and culture -- Former SGA president Adamson blames resignation on opposition from Senate -- WSU faculty discusses next step foil owing 33 Emporia State faculty terminations -- Senate rejects Bearth as vice president -- Political science students advocate for redistricting reform in Kansas -- This week's news in brief -- Transfer Social brings transfer students together -- 'We have talent:' Women's golf program strives to be top contender -- Donors trust in athletic department to handle their money donations -- Renovations to Cessna Stadium could bring a 'premier soccer facility' -- This week's sports in brief -- Street speak: How soon before Halloween should people start celebrating? -- Bad business plan. Emporia State attacks higher education by terminating faculty. Staff editorial -- A.I. art is not a replacement for an artist -- A college girl's guide to FOMO - The Woman King: A powerful testament to the strength of African women -- Wichita Library celebrates banned books -- Open Streets ICT closes down Douglas Ave. to cars for the day -- Ksenya Gurshtein brings the conversation of Native American identity to Curator Talk -- The pride of being a wallflower -- Creative writing professor talks about his passion at Writing Now, Reading Now -- The sound of music
Photograph(s): Sophomore Alayna Nguyen explains and promotes the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) at the Latine Heritage Month Celebration, p. 1 -- Sigma Lamba Beta hands out popsicles to students at the Latino Heritage Month Celebration. The event was held on Sept 15. p. 1 -- Exchange student Tamara Nunez from Paraguay shares and celebrates her culture at the Latine Heritage Month Celebration. p. 1 -- Former SGA President Mitchell Adamson gives his presidential speech at The State of The Student Body Address on Sept. 7. p. 1 -- Faculty Senate President Susan Castro speaks to the Faculty Senate on Sept. 19 during the town hall meeting held in light of the recent terminations at Emporia State University. p. 1 -- Vice president elect Michael Bearth speaks to the SGA Senate on Sept. 21. Bearth was rejected as vice president by the Senate. p. 2 -- Left: Rija Nazir gives a research presentation on citizen input in municipal redistricting during Constitution Week. Right: Kyle Pannenstiel gives his research presentation on mapping districts to support ethnic minority representation during Constitution Week on Sept. 20. p. 2 -- Michelle Rivera, senior, and Micaia Palacios, exchange student, play a game of BINGO at the Transfer Social on Sept. 19, p. 2 -- Senior Megan Lucas is practicing her swing at Creastview Country Club on Sept. 21, 2022. Lucas was Wichita State's 2021 NCAA Woman of the Year nom­inee. p. 3 -- Cessna Stadium is 76 years old. It currently hosts Wichita State track and field events, the Kansas State High School State Track and Field meet and other school related functions. p. 3 -- Street speak portraits. p. 4 -- AI vs artist illustration. p. 4 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 4 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 4 -- The Woman King promotional picture. p. 4 -- Papa's General Store's closed their parking lots on Sept. 18 for Open Streets. The parking lot was filled with bicycles instead of the usual cars. p. 5 -- Robinson Middle School hosted Wichita Pride's Wallflower Dance on Sept. 17. The school offered refreshments including cake and pizza were offered to the attend­ees. p. 5 -- Robinson Middle School holds a Wallflower Dance for students in sixth through twelfth. Wichita Pride decorated the dance with glitter and an abun­dance of color to set the mood for the event. p. 5 -- Author Jason Allen signs a book for an attendee at Writing Now, Reading Now at the Ulrich Museum of Art on Sept. 14. Allen overcame his mental health issues through writing. p. 5 --Bassist Connor Ampleman plays the double bass during the WSU Wind Ensemble on Sept.15. Wichita State's School of Music performed for the public inside Miller Concert Hall. p. 6 -- Carmen A. Lemoine plays the flute during the Faculty Artist Series on Sept. 17. Lemoine is WSU's current assistant professor of flute at Wichita State University and principal flute of Wichita Symphony Orchestra. p. 6 -- Carmen A. Lemoine and Valerie Watts a piece by Bessa Butler during the Faculty Artist Series on Sept. 17. The piece, entitled 'Dancing Light," was inspired from a Dorothy Lane photograph. p. 6 -- Timothy Shade leads the WSU Wind Ensemble on Sept. 15. Shade is the current director of the School of Music and Bands as well as the Coordinator of the Graduate Wind Conducting Program at WSU. p. 6 -- Diego Fuentealba plays the bassoon during the WSU Wind Ensemble on Sept. 15 in Miller Concert Hall. The Wind Ensemble is one of two concert bands that Wichita State offers. p. 6
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