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The Sunflower, v.127, no.7 (September 29, 2022)
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Shockers Vote! Coalition,Cessna Stadium,Shocker Ad Lab,ShockStarter,Wichita Public Library,Student Activities Council,Pletcher, Jill,Showstack, Rachel,Parkinson's disease,Volleyball,Baseball,Heskett Center,Wichita Pride,Elliott School of Communications,Elliott, Oliver,Elliott, Betty
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 7, Wichita, Kansas, September 29, 2022. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Out of 110 candidates 11 showed -- Local political candidates meet with students -- Volleyball starts off Conference play undefeated -- Cessna stadium renovation process has progressed -- Wichita State police department and students reflect on university's safety -- 'We're suffering now:' Student teachers make personal sacrifices for education -- Two student ad agencies on campus: what's the difference between them? -- Forgiving fees: Wichita Public Libraries hold amnesty week -- Book lovers swap ideas and book recommendations -- This week's news in brief -- Test your WSU news IQ -- 'Undefeated at home' Volleyball from page 1 -- Men's golf utilizes full roster for season -- Heskett hosts club for those affected by Parkinson's Disease -- Baseball hopes to build off fall season in preparation for spring -- 'More Comfortable:' Natsumi Kurahashi emerges as a leader for women's tennis team this season -- Street speak: Do you believe in astrology? -- A college girl's guide to studying -- 'Do Revenge' does so much more -- Would you go on a date with yourself? -- 'Barbarian:' One of the best theater experiences I've had -- Presenting pride -- A recital two years in the making: Fairmount Trio returns -- 'Don't Worry Darling' deserves better, barely -- Two L's, Two T's, Two people Elliott -- The story behind the building: Elliott School of Communications -- Cargill Cafe brings Reverie Roasters to Wichita State -- Student skills -- Hot wheels
Photograph(s): Out of 110 candidates 11 showed graphic with 11 political candidates photos. p. 1 -- Cessna Stadium was originally opened in 1946 as Veterans Field before the expansion and renaming in 1969. Wichita State University plans to rebuild the stadium for with a fund of approximately $11.8 million. p. 1 -- Junior Denae Sawyer walks past the Flats and Suits to clear her mind on Sept. 27. Sawyer frequently walks around campus feeling safe due to the officers on campus and the Guardian App. p. 2 -- Lily Mitchell teaches a first grade class at Dodge Literacy Magnet Elementary. p. 2 -- Lindsay Moss, Caelin Bragg and Leonara Kinkead work on a graphic for the Shocker Ad Lab on Sept. 28. The three were designing a flyer for an upcoming project. p. 3 -- ShockStarter is a group in the Partnership 3 building on Wichita State's Innovation Campus. The group of students focus is to solve problems on campus. p. 3 -- Natalie Feild talks to Yashwanth Sai about classical books. Students were invited to attend a book swap event hosted by Student Activities Council to talk a bout their favorite books on Sept. 28. p. 3 -- Sophomore Morgan Stout bumps the ball against Temple on Sept. 23. Stout had four kills on a .333 kill percent. p. 5 -- The Shockers celebrate their win against Temple on Sept. 23 at Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers are now 2-0 in conference play. p. 5 -- Junior Lily Liekweg celebrates a win against Temple on Sept. 23 at Charles Koch Arena. p. 5 -- Aston Castillo, a junior, practices his short game on Sept. 28, 2022. The men's golf team practices at Crestview Country Club. p. 5 -- Angela Flaherty, Physical Therapist at Club Parkinson's, helps a patient with an exercise on Sept. 26 at the Heskett Center. p. 5 -- Sophomore Payton Tolle celebrates hitting the Shockers first homer of the day with his teammates. Tolle's three-run bomb helped secure a 22-2 victory against the Mississauga Tigers on Sept. 26. p. 6 -- Redshirt senior Natsumi Kurahashi prepares to hit the ball during a doubles match against Houston last season. p. 6 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Victoria Daniel, columnist. p. 7 -- Portrait of Caleb Spencer, reporter. p. 7 -- Don't Worry Darling promotional photo. p. 8 -- Wichita Pride held their third annual Pride Pageant on Sept. 24 at Century II. Contestants from all over the state of Kansas, Nebraska and Arizona came to compete for the crown. p. 8 -- Wichita Pride hosts their third annual Pride Pageant on Sept. 24 at Century II. President of Wichita Pride Jim Hall helped to select a panel of judges from across Wichita. p. 8 -- Ladiesman closes the Pride Pageant after being crowned the winner. During his performance, Ladiesman spoke about bullying and how he reaches out to younger generations. p. 8 -- Ladiesman stands with last year's winner and runner up of the Wichita Pride Pageant on Sept. 24. Ladiesman was named with winner and his runner up was Tequila Rose. p. 8 -- Candice Michelle performs a high paced dance while lipsinging during the 2022 Pride Pageant. Michelle performed two acts on Sept. 24 at Century II. p. 8 -- Timothy Jones (left), Catherine Consiglio (middle) and Leonid Shukaev (right) took the stage on Sept. 25. p. 8 -- Cargill Cafe opened Sept. 26. p. 9 -- Photo of Elliott School of Communications. p. 9 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall. p. 9 -- "Women" by Fatima Bravo. The show, held during the week of Sept. 26, offered students an opportunity to display their pieces. p. 9 -- "The Keeper" (left) and "The Duke" (right) by Zayden Tomson. Many students submitted pieces made with ink, like these two. Other mediums included oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, and photography. p. 9 -- Picture of sculpture and paintings. p. 9 -- Picture of painting. p. 9 -- An attendee shows off his custom designed Shocker paint job on his vintage car at the Show N' Shine Car Show on Sept. 25. Wichita State allowed attendees to use parking lot 1 on campus for car displays. p. 10 -- The Show N' Shine Car Show allows for people around the state to show off their vintage cars to the public. Wichita State allowed for The Honore Adversus Foundation to use parking lot 1 on Sept. 25. p. 10 -- Bob and Heather Buller display their Chevy Belair at the Show N' Shine Car Show in parking Lot 1 on Sept. 25. The two brought a fax sheet about the alterations they made to the car as well as picked up collectables. p. 10 -- Show N' Shine Car Show attendees examine a vintage Ford hotd rod on Sept. 25 in Lot 1. The show was opened to the public to urge attendees to bring in cars they have been upgrading. p. 10 -- how N' Shine Car Show attendees bring in their custom designed Fireball vehicle on Sept. 25 in Lot 1 of WSU. The event was hosted by The Honore Adversus Foundation and was opened to the public. p. 10 -- A vintage Willys model vehicle is displayed at the Show N' Shine car show on Sept. 25. The Honore Adversus Foundation. p. 10 -- A Mercury Eight is displayed at the Show N' Shine Car Show in parking Lot 1 between Hillside Avenue and the Duerksen Fine Arts Center on Sept. 25. The event was hosted by The Honore Adversus Foundation. p. 10
Photograph(s): Out of 110 candidates 11 showed graphic with 11 political candidates photos. p. 1 -- Cessna Stadium was originally opened in 1946 as Veterans Field before the expansion and renaming in 1969. Wichita State University plans to rebuild the stadium for with a fund of approximately $11.8 million. p. 1 -- Junior Denae Sawyer walks past the Flats and Suits to clear her mind on Sept. 27. Sawyer frequently walks around campus feeling safe due to the officers on campus and the Guardian App. p. 2 -- Lily Mitchell teaches a first grade class at Dodge Literacy Magnet Elementary. p. 2 -- Lindsay Moss, Caelin Bragg and Leonara Kinkead work on a graphic for the Shocker Ad Lab on Sept. 28. The three were designing a flyer for an upcoming project. p. 3 -- ShockStarter is a group in the Partnership 3 building on Wichita State's Innovation Campus. The group of students focus is to solve problems on campus. p. 3 -- Natalie Feild talks to Yashwanth Sai about classical books. Students were invited to attend a book swap event hosted by Student Activities Council to talk a bout their favorite books on Sept. 28. p. 3 -- Sophomore Morgan Stout bumps the ball against Temple on Sept. 23. Stout had four kills on a .333 kill percent. p. 5 -- The Shockers celebrate their win against Temple on Sept. 23 at Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers are now 2-0 in conference play. p. 5 -- Junior Lily Liekweg celebrates a win against Temple on Sept. 23 at Charles Koch Arena. p. 5 -- Aston Castillo, a junior, practices his short game on Sept. 28, 2022. The men's golf team practices at Crestview Country Club. p. 5 -- Angela Flaherty, Physical Therapist at Club Parkinson's, helps a patient with an exercise on Sept. 26 at the Heskett Center. p. 5 -- Sophomore Payton Tolle celebrates hitting the Shockers first homer of the day with his teammates. Tolle's three-run bomb helped secure a 22-2 victory against the Mississauga Tigers on Sept. 26. p. 6 -- Redshirt senior Natsumi Kurahashi prepares to hit the ball during a doubles match against Houston last season. p. 6 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Victoria Daniel, columnist. p. 7 -- Portrait of Caleb Spencer, reporter. p. 7 -- Don't Worry Darling promotional photo. p. 8 -- Wichita Pride held their third annual Pride Pageant on Sept. 24 at Century II. Contestants from all over the state of Kansas, Nebraska and Arizona came to compete for the crown. p. 8 -- Wichita Pride hosts their third annual Pride Pageant on Sept. 24 at Century II. President of Wichita Pride Jim Hall helped to select a panel of judges from across Wichita. p. 8 -- Ladiesman closes the Pride Pageant after being crowned the winner. During his performance, Ladiesman spoke about bullying and how he reaches out to younger generations. p. 8 -- Ladiesman stands with last year's winner and runner up of the Wichita Pride Pageant on Sept. 24. Ladiesman was named with winner and his runner up was Tequila Rose. p. 8 -- Candice Michelle performs a high paced dance while lipsinging during the 2022 Pride Pageant. Michelle performed two acts on Sept. 24 at Century II. p. 8 -- Timothy Jones (left), Catherine Consiglio (middle) and Leonid Shukaev (right) took the stage on Sept. 25. p. 8 -- Cargill Cafe opened Sept. 26. p. 9 -- Photo of Elliott School of Communications. p. 9 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall. p. 9 -- "Women" by Fatima Bravo. The show, held during the week of Sept. 26, offered students an opportunity to display their pieces. p. 9 -- "The Keeper" (left) and "The Duke" (right) by Zayden Tomson. Many students submitted pieces made with ink, like these two. Other mediums included oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, and photography. p. 9 -- Picture of sculpture and paintings. p. 9 -- Picture of painting. p. 9 -- An attendee shows off his custom designed Shocker paint job on his vintage car at the Show N' Shine Car Show on Sept. 25. Wichita State allowed attendees to use parking lot 1 on campus for car displays. p. 10 -- The Show N' Shine Car Show allows for people around the state to show off their vintage cars to the public. Wichita State allowed for The Honore Adversus Foundation to use parking lot 1 on Sept. 25. p. 10 -- Bob and Heather Buller display their Chevy Belair at the Show N' Shine Car Show in parking Lot 1 on Sept. 25. The two brought a fax sheet about the alterations they made to the car as well as picked up collectables. p. 10 -- Show N' Shine Car Show attendees examine a vintage Ford hotd rod on Sept. 25 in Lot 1. The show was opened to the public to urge attendees to bring in cars they have been upgrading. p. 10 -- how N' Shine Car Show attendees bring in their custom designed Fireball vehicle on Sept. 25 in Lot 1 of WSU. The event was hosted by The Honore Adversus Foundation and was opened to the public. p. 10 -- A vintage Willys model vehicle is displayed at the Show N' Shine car show on Sept. 25. The Honore Adversus Foundation. p. 10 -- A Mercury Eight is displayed at the Show N' Shine Car Show in parking Lot 1 between Hillside Avenue and the Duerksen Fine Arts Center on Sept. 25. The event was hosted by The Honore Adversus Foundation. p. 10
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The Sunflower
v.127. no.7
v.127. no.7
