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The Sunflower, v.127, no.4 (September 8, 2022)

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Wichita, Kansas
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2022-09-08
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Community Service Board,Student Government Association,Adamson, Mitchell,Kirk, John,Cross country,Police,Bredbenner, Kristi,Rowing,S'mores and Oars
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Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 4, Wichita, Kansas, September 8, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Students team up with food bank to combat rising food insecurity -- Student Government Association State of Student Body address university concerns -- Cross Country takes over at JK Gold Classic -- WSUPD patrol officers apply for same position -- Going Electric: Grad student interns at Tesla Motors -- Xu Zhang visits WSU to share math research -- This week's news in brief -- Test your WSU news IQ -- Student athletes gain new opportunity through NIL platform by giving back to local charities -- Volleyball goes 2-1 at Omaha Challenge -- Student athletes gain clarity with the NIL Opendorse Marketplace -- 'I felt listened to:' Merriman finds new career path after battle with depression -- This week's sports in brief -- Kristi Bredbenner receives contract extension through 2027 -- Men's tennis coaching staff plans to implement a workman's attitude -- Unpaid practicum field experience for social work students creates an unfair financial burden -- Street speak: What restaurant would you like to see in the Rhatigan Student Center? -- Jim Halpert is kind of a jerk -- A college girl's guide to making friends -- Victory for first amendment rights or defeat for gender equity? -- Starbucks brings out fall drinks with a price increase -- The case of the missing monarchs -- Welcome back Warren: Alum returns to teach -- Roastin' on the river: Wichita State rowing kicks off Labor Day weekend with S'mores and Oars
Photograph(s): Freshman Amy Nguyen packs up donated food items at the Kansas Food Bank event on Sept. 2. p. 1 -- Speaker of the Senate John Kirk speaks at The State of the Student Body on Sept. 7. p. 1 -- Sophomore Miranda Dick flashes through the 5 Kilometer race at the JK Golden Classic on Sept. 3. Dick took third place with at time of 19:04.7. p. 1 -- WSU patrol and field training officer Kegan Harmes gives a presentation to fellow officers and others in attempt to receive a promotion. p. 2 -- WSU patrol officer Matthew Blades gives a presentation in attempt to receive a promotion to a sergeant position. p. 2 -- Xu Zhang, an associate professor at Oklahoma State University, delivers a lecture at Jabara Hall on Sept 2. p. 2 -- Portrait of Shreekant Shukla. p. 2 -- Junior Kayce Litzau sets the ball during the game against Delaware on Sept. 11,2021 at Horejsi Family Volleyball Center, p. 3 -- Sophomore Xavier Bell signs a fan's back at the 2022-2023 men's basketball team meet and greet during Riverfest. p. 3 -- Redshirt junior Bryce Merriman takes first place at the JK Gold Classic on Sept. 3 in Augusta. Merriman finished with a time of 18:05.1. p. 4 -- Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner talks to the team during the game against Tulsa on April 1, 2022 at Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Portrait of Darragh Glavin. p. 4 -- Portrait of Julia Nightengale, reporter. p. 5 -- Illustration of student studying. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 5 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner. p. 5 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 5 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 5 -- 1st Amendment illustration. p. 5 -- Picture of Starbucks drinks. p. 7 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 7 -- Joining the fight against climate change, which disrupts their flight cycle because of extreme temperatures, is a great way to help monarch butterflies reestablish their presence. Even small changes to your habits can make a difference. p. 7 -- Hugo Lorion rides a riding a standing paddle boat during S'mores and Oars on Aug. 31. All boats were provided by Wichita State's rowing team. p. 8 -- Students spend time together with s'mores after spending the day riding paddle boards, p. 8 -- Junior Mo Wetta coxing the 8+ shell with both unexperienced and experienced rowers. Wetta is normally a rowing; however, she got the opportunity to cox for the first time on Aug. 31. p. 8 -- Sophomore Magaly Benitez plays a game of connect four with her friends Morgan Rowland and Kassidy Adams. Before playing the lawn games, the group took out a pedal boat on the Arkansas River. p. 8 -- Wichita State's rowing team held their third annual Smores and Oars event. The event brought unexperienced rowers to the Arkansas River to learn about the rowing process. p. 8 -- Sophomore Alejandro Clavier rides a paddle board at the Smores and Oars event on Aug. 31. p. 8 -- Quentin Lacoste rides a paddle board. p. 8 -- The S'mores and Oars event offered students an opportunity to explore the rowing facilities downtown. p. 8
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.4
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