The Sunflower, v.127, no.26 (March 30, 2023)
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2023-03-30
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Office of Disability Services , Nelson, Jaycie , The Sunflower , Student Government Association , Spectrum , LGBTQ , Pearson, Jennifer , Turning Point USA , Nguyen, Amy , Police , Indigenous Student Collective , Berry, Zane , Harmon, Nicholas , Okere, Iris , Martins, Sophie , Carter, Noah , Stanger, Jonathan , Shocker Support Locker , Arab Student Association , Rodden, Brock , Mills, Paul , Muma, Richard D. , Saal, Kevin , Men's basketball , Tennis
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 26, Wichita, Kansas, March 30, 2023. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Paying for police: Security charge suggests strain on police department -- Office of Disability Services hosts game night based in Deaf culture -- Motion to allocate funding increase to The Sunflower denied by SGA -- ‘We need some representation here:’ Indigenous students create organization to foster community -- SGA from page 1 -- Student body president discuss controversial issues -- Police from page 1 -- Shocker Support Locker workers develop 28 recipes through online recipe book -- Keep or kick: New restaurant could come to RSC next year -- Pot of Luck -- Track and field wins outdoor season debut -- Baseball comes back against Oklahoma Sooners at Riverfront Stadium -- Samuel Calderón’s passion for bowling and Colombia brings team together -- 'People are priority': Paul Mills formally introduced as next head men’s basketball coach -- Women’s tennis sweeps brief homestand -- Shammah Scott transfers to Akron -- Jaykwon Walton commits to nationally ranked Alabama -- Street speak: How do you feel about TikTok being banned in the United States? -- The ‘TikTok trial’ is rooted in ignorance and racism -- A college girl’s guide to staying healthy -- Culture beyond borders: Eastern European art professors talk cultural identity -- Pokéfest: An event review from a lifelong Pokémon master and trainer -- Making a flash
Photograph(s): Paying for police illustration. p. 1 -- After the initial phrase went all the way down the line, the starting player came to the end of the line to demonstrate the phrase. All the players laughed after seeing the vast difference between start and finish. p. 1 -- On March 24, the Office of Disability Services hosted a Deaf Game Night event in Grace Wilkie Hall. Students, staff and community members gathered to play several games that shared Deaf culture. p. 1 -- After comparing the initial sign sequence to what was left in the end, the group bursts out in laughter. The group began as one big line, but was eventually split into two shorter lines. p. 1 -- Candidates Zane Berry and Nicholas Harmon talk with audience members before the start of the presidential debate on March 23. p. 2 -- Presidential candidate Iris Okere and VP candidate Sophie Martins speak at the first round of debate on March 23. p. 2 -- Candidates for student body president and VP Noah Carter and Jonathan Stanger answer questions proposed anonymously by the audience on March 23. p. 2 -- The first page of the Shocker Support Locker’s online recipe book. p. 3 -- Brkfst & Co. may be replaced next year by another restaurant. p. 3 -- Attendees at the Arab Student Association Iftar Potluck came together to eat mostly traditional Arab courses. p. 3 -- Yara Abdine eats while talking and laughing with friends at the Iftar Potluck. Abdine is a current member of the Arab Student Association. p. 3 -- Elliott Cotterill laughs while talking with friends at the Iftar Potluck on March 27. Cottterill was invited to attend the event by VP Banine Haidar. p. 3 -- ASA Vice President Banine Haidar laughs as she sits to eat with a group of friends at the potluck. p. 3 -- Monday night’s Iftar potluck had lots of dinner and dessert options, most of which are traditional Arab dishes. The potluck was hosted in the RSC on March 27. p. 3 -- Emily Whorton jumps 1.50m in the high jump on March 24. Whorton placed 5th in the heptathlon. p. 4 -- David Herring (#6) swings at a ball in bottom of the third inning. Herring was at bat 3 times on Saturday. p. 4 -- Kyte McDonald (#1) is safe at first base after bunting the ball. McDonald was able to score a run on a wild pitch bringing Wichita their 11th run of the game. p. 4 -- Sophomore Robert Cranz (#14) pitches for 1.0 inning during the second game against UMass. Cranz allowed no hits, runs, or walks in the top of the 7th inning. p. 4 -- Freshman Samuel Calderón bowls at Northrock Lanes on March 28. p. 4 -- WSU Athletics hosted a press conference to introduce the new head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills. New head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills says he is all about family in the press conference held on March 23. p. 5 -- LingWei Kong and Natsumi Kurahashi celebrates after a point during their set against Omaha at Gensis Rock Road on March 26. p. 5 -- Portrait of Shammah Scott. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jaykwon Walton. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits -- TikTok banned? illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- Levente Sulyok, a faculty member at WSU, details his creative processes for his display. Sulyok used his Hungarian origins as his own creative inspiration, as he explained Tuesday afternoon. p. 7 -- Artist Irma Puškarević is one of two presenters at Tuesday’s Artist Talks. Puškarević considered the political implications behind the many languages depicted in her pieces. Her birth nation and cultural identity informed this series of letterforms. p. 7 -- Irma Puškarević speaks about her display of regional alphabets as interpreted through art. Puškarević is a graphic design faculty member at WSU. p. 7 -- Exhibit A, an antique hand-painted chair, is one of three pieces on display as part of Levente Sulyok’s presentation. The chair is Hungarian in origin. p. 7 -- Pokéfest illustration. p. 7 -- Members of the Indian Students Association presented a flash mob in the RSC on Tuesday afternoon. p. 8 -- Dancers from the ISA came together to promote the upcoming spring festival in April. The promotional flash mob event hosted in RSC gathered a lot of attention by students. p. 8 -- ISA put together a flash mob routine on March 28 to promote the upcoming VASANTH event. p. 8 -- Tuesday afternoon there was a flash mob dance in the RSC. The mob started with just a couple of dancers but grew to a larger group of about 10. p. 8 -- As part of the routine, all the flash mob dancers turned to create a circle for a unique dance aesthetic. Dancers wore bright colored dresses, common in Indian dance styles. p. 8 -- Participating dancers in Tuesday’s flash mob did a combination of routines, including dancing with a partner. Pictured above, the dancers swayed back in forth in beat with the music. p. 8 -- Sneha Tomy, the General Secretary of Indian Students Association (ISA), introduces the surprise promotional event Tuesday afternoon. The flash mob was an advertisement for the flagship event VASANTH. p. 8 -- Men and women a part of the Indian Students Association join to participate in a flash mob in the RSC on Tuesday. p. 8
Photograph(s): Paying for police illustration. p. 1 -- After the initial phrase went all the way down the line, the starting player came to the end of the line to demonstrate the phrase. All the players laughed after seeing the vast difference between start and finish. p. 1 -- On March 24, the Office of Disability Services hosted a Deaf Game Night event in Grace Wilkie Hall. Students, staff and community members gathered to play several games that shared Deaf culture. p. 1 -- After comparing the initial sign sequence to what was left in the end, the group bursts out in laughter. The group began as one big line, but was eventually split into two shorter lines. p. 1 -- Candidates Zane Berry and Nicholas Harmon talk with audience members before the start of the presidential debate on March 23. p. 2 -- Presidential candidate Iris Okere and VP candidate Sophie Martins speak at the first round of debate on March 23. p. 2 -- Candidates for student body president and VP Noah Carter and Jonathan Stanger answer questions proposed anonymously by the audience on March 23. p. 2 -- The first page of the Shocker Support Locker’s online recipe book. p. 3 -- Brkfst & Co. may be replaced next year by another restaurant. p. 3 -- Attendees at the Arab Student Association Iftar Potluck came together to eat mostly traditional Arab courses. p. 3 -- Yara Abdine eats while talking and laughing with friends at the Iftar Potluck. Abdine is a current member of the Arab Student Association. p. 3 -- Elliott Cotterill laughs while talking with friends at the Iftar Potluck on March 27. Cottterill was invited to attend the event by VP Banine Haidar. p. 3 -- ASA Vice President Banine Haidar laughs as she sits to eat with a group of friends at the potluck. p. 3 -- Monday night’s Iftar potluck had lots of dinner and dessert options, most of which are traditional Arab dishes. The potluck was hosted in the RSC on March 27. p. 3 -- Emily Whorton jumps 1.50m in the high jump on March 24. Whorton placed 5th in the heptathlon. p. 4 -- David Herring (#6) swings at a ball in bottom of the third inning. Herring was at bat 3 times on Saturday. p. 4 -- Kyte McDonald (#1) is safe at first base after bunting the ball. McDonald was able to score a run on a wild pitch bringing Wichita their 11th run of the game. p. 4 -- Sophomore Robert Cranz (#14) pitches for 1.0 inning during the second game against UMass. Cranz allowed no hits, runs, or walks in the top of the 7th inning. p. 4 -- Freshman Samuel Calderón bowls at Northrock Lanes on March 28. p. 4 -- WSU Athletics hosted a press conference to introduce the new head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills. New head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills says he is all about family in the press conference held on March 23. p. 5 -- LingWei Kong and Natsumi Kurahashi celebrates after a point during their set against Omaha at Gensis Rock Road on March 26. p. 5 -- Portrait of Shammah Scott. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jaykwon Walton. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits -- TikTok banned? illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- Levente Sulyok, a faculty member at WSU, details his creative processes for his display. Sulyok used his Hungarian origins as his own creative inspiration, as he explained Tuesday afternoon. p. 7 -- Artist Irma Puškarević is one of two presenters at Tuesday’s Artist Talks. Puškarević considered the political implications behind the many languages depicted in her pieces. Her birth nation and cultural identity informed this series of letterforms. p. 7 -- Irma Puškarević speaks about her display of regional alphabets as interpreted through art. Puškarević is a graphic design faculty member at WSU. p. 7 -- Exhibit A, an antique hand-painted chair, is one of three pieces on display as part of Levente Sulyok’s presentation. The chair is Hungarian in origin. p. 7 -- Pokéfest illustration. p. 7 -- Members of the Indian Students Association presented a flash mob in the RSC on Tuesday afternoon. p. 8 -- Dancers from the ISA came together to promote the upcoming spring festival in April. The promotional flash mob event hosted in RSC gathered a lot of attention by students. p. 8 -- ISA put together a flash mob routine on March 28 to promote the upcoming VASANTH event. p. 8 -- Tuesday afternoon there was a flash mob dance in the RSC. The mob started with just a couple of dancers but grew to a larger group of about 10. p. 8 -- As part of the routine, all the flash mob dancers turned to create a circle for a unique dance aesthetic. Dancers wore bright colored dresses, common in Indian dance styles. p. 8 -- Participating dancers in Tuesday’s flash mob did a combination of routines, including dancing with a partner. Pictured above, the dancers swayed back in forth in beat with the music. p. 8 -- Sneha Tomy, the General Secretary of Indian Students Association (ISA), introduces the surprise promotional event Tuesday afternoon. The flash mob was an advertisement for the flagship event VASANTH. p. 8 -- Men and women a part of the Indian Students Association join to participate in a flash mob in the RSC on Tuesday. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.26
v.127. no.26

