The Sunflower, v.127, no.19 (February 2, 2023)
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2023-02-02
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , King Jr., Martin Luther , Vesey, Glyn , Kansas Board of Regents , Faculty Senate , rpk , Indian Student Association , Shocker Support Locker , Literacy , United Way of the Plains , Ulrich Museum of Art
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 19, Wichita, Kansas, February 2, 2023. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'Mixed feelings': General education plan in the works would reduce the number of required hours from 36 to 34-35 -- KBOR pushes for changes to gen eds statewide -- Galyn Vesey joins WSU for annual Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration -- 'Go out of your coillfort zone:' ISA Freshers Party gathers international students together -- This week's news in brief -- How to start a student organization on campus -- Men's basketball hosts fourth annual Fight for Literacy game -- This week on the road -- Track & field -- 'Pay attention to us:' Reception kicks off Spring Exhibition at Ulrich -- 'Legally Blonde The Musical' brings fun to the stage -- 'Missing' keeps you on the edge of your seat -- A college girl's guide to campus safety -- 'Infinity Pool': A hypnotizing, horrifying class affair -- How to not be that tourist -- The Pink Floyd controversy doesn't make any sense -- Lifting voices
Photograph(s): Infographic of KBOR's "Systemwide general education." p. 1 -- Galyn Vesey, a lifelong Wichita native and civil rights activist, hugs Gregory Vandyke Jr., the Speaker of the Senate in SGA, at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. Vandyke read an excerpt of Martin Luther King Jr’s "I Have a Dream" speech, before Vesey gave his keynote speech. p. 1 -- A student introduces herself in a game at the freshers party. The Indian Student Association hosted this event once a semester. p. 2 -- An audience member smiles as students participant in a game onstage. Participants had fun making jokes and displaying pride in their heritage at the Indian Student Association's freshers party. p. 2 -- A student raises his hand and brings it down to his knee, sending cheers throughout the audience. His clothes are a traditional Indian outfit, according to Perlekar Tamtam, the faculty advisor for the Indian Student Association. p. 2 -- Fans cheer at last year's Coaching for Literacy game against the University of South Florida on Feb. 12, 2022. Wichita State won the game 73-69. p. 3 -- Tyler Lindsey runs in the 400 meter during the track meet on January 28 at the Heskett Center. Lindsey ran 1:03:39 during the 400 meter and placed 3rd. p. 3 -- Junior Kolby Caster free falls after a successful pole vault. p. 3 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 4 -- Visitors examine works from the Spring Exhibition. The collection includes Japanese woodcut prints and Chinese paintings from "Nature in the Floating World: Images of Nature in Japanese and Chinese Art." p. 4 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art opened this year’s spring exhibition featuring "Interstitial Vessel Ill', porcelain with feldspar inclusions by artist Ted Adler. p. 4 -- Students, faculty and community members make it out to the Ulrich Museum of Art to view the opening of this year's spring collection. This year's exhibition features the film "The Boat People," p. 4 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Infinity Pool promotional picture. p. 5 -- Remains of a Mayan temple in the Muril Archeological Zone. p. 5 -- Pink Floyd logo. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 5 -- Valeria Paunetto, a peer mentor and student assistant with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, poses with portraits of members from the Dockum Sit-In Protesters. On Jan 31, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion commemorated Dr. Galyn Vesey and his work with the Dockum Sit-In Protesters. p. 6 -- Civil Rights Activist Dr. Galyn Vesey joins WSU for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration. On Jan 31, Dr. Vesey spoke about his work during the Civil Rights Movement. p. 6 -- Audience members during the 15th annual MLK Commemoration sing an excerpt of the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. p. 6 -- Maurissa Cunningham, a member of Black Student Union, sings the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with William Butler, a passage leader in ODI. The students sang at the 15th Annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. p. 6 -- Portraits of protesters from the Dockum Sit-In were present at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration, where Galyn Vesey, a lifelong civil rights activist, was the keynote speaker. p. 6 -- Galyn Vesey, a civil rights activist, features work from his project "Research On Black Wichita, Kansas: 1945-1958." This project has been under works since 2003. p. 6 -- A coworker takes a photo of Alicia Sanchez, director to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and assistant dean of students, after receiving the Drum Major Award for her work with the campus and the community. p. 6 -- Alicia Sanchez, director to the Office of Diversity and inclusion and assistant dean of students, tears up receiving the Drum Major Award. On Jan 31, Sanchez received a Drum Major Award for her work with the campus and the community. p. 6
Photograph(s): Infographic of KBOR's "Systemwide general education." p. 1 -- Galyn Vesey, a lifelong Wichita native and civil rights activist, hugs Gregory Vandyke Jr., the Speaker of the Senate in SGA, at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. Vandyke read an excerpt of Martin Luther King Jr’s "I Have a Dream" speech, before Vesey gave his keynote speech. p. 1 -- A student introduces herself in a game at the freshers party. The Indian Student Association hosted this event once a semester. p. 2 -- An audience member smiles as students participant in a game onstage. Participants had fun making jokes and displaying pride in their heritage at the Indian Student Association's freshers party. p. 2 -- A student raises his hand and brings it down to his knee, sending cheers throughout the audience. His clothes are a traditional Indian outfit, according to Perlekar Tamtam, the faculty advisor for the Indian Student Association. p. 2 -- Fans cheer at last year's Coaching for Literacy game against the University of South Florida on Feb. 12, 2022. Wichita State won the game 73-69. p. 3 -- Tyler Lindsey runs in the 400 meter during the track meet on January 28 at the Heskett Center. Lindsey ran 1:03:39 during the 400 meter and placed 3rd. p. 3 -- Junior Kolby Caster free falls after a successful pole vault. p. 3 -- Portrait of Allison Campbell, reporter. p. 4 -- Visitors examine works from the Spring Exhibition. The collection includes Japanese woodcut prints and Chinese paintings from "Nature in the Floating World: Images of Nature in Japanese and Chinese Art." p. 4 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art opened this year’s spring exhibition featuring "Interstitial Vessel Ill', porcelain with feldspar inclusions by artist Ted Adler. p. 4 -- Students, faculty and community members make it out to the Ulrich Museum of Art to view the opening of this year's spring collection. This year's exhibition features the film "The Boat People," p. 4 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, arts & culture editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 5 -- Infinity Pool promotional picture. p. 5 -- Remains of a Mayan temple in the Muril Archeological Zone. p. 5 -- Pink Floyd logo. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 5 -- Valeria Paunetto, a peer mentor and student assistant with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, poses with portraits of members from the Dockum Sit-In Protesters. On Jan 31, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion commemorated Dr. Galyn Vesey and his work with the Dockum Sit-In Protesters. p. 6 -- Civil Rights Activist Dr. Galyn Vesey joins WSU for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration. On Jan 31, Dr. Vesey spoke about his work during the Civil Rights Movement. p. 6 -- Audience members during the 15th annual MLK Commemoration sing an excerpt of the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. p. 6 -- Maurissa Cunningham, a member of Black Student Union, sings the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with William Butler, a passage leader in ODI. The students sang at the 15th Annual MLK Commemoration on Jan. 31. p. 6 -- Portraits of protesters from the Dockum Sit-In were present at the 15th annual MLK Commemoration, where Galyn Vesey, a lifelong civil rights activist, was the keynote speaker. p. 6 -- Galyn Vesey, a civil rights activist, features work from his project "Research On Black Wichita, Kansas: 1945-1958." This project has been under works since 2003. p. 6 -- A coworker takes a photo of Alicia Sanchez, director to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and assistant dean of students, after receiving the Drum Major Award for her work with the campus and the community. p. 6 -- Alicia Sanchez, director to the Office of Diversity and inclusion and assistant dean of students, tears up receiving the Drum Major Award. On Jan 31, Sanchez received a Drum Major Award for her work with the campus and the community. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.19
v.127. no.19

