The Sunflower, v.128, no.11 (November 2, 2023)
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2023-11-02
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Hayton, Jeff , Hershfield, Jeffrey , Pickus, Keith , Student Government Association , The Sunflower , Mallard, Joshua , Hennen, Mia , Muma, Rick , Kansas Board of Regents , Heskett Center , Lefever, Shirley , Hall, Teri , Anti-Zionism , Mills, Paul , Nooner, Terry , Swift, Taylor , Antisemitism
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 11, Wichita, Kansas, November 2, 2023. - 8 pages
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Article(s): 'Question of humanity:' Panel discussion about Nazi regime turns into debate of anti-Zionism versus antisemitism -- SGA senator expresses disappointment about Sunflower smoke shop advertisements -- WSU administration addresses supporting diversity after affirmative action struck down -- Kansas college application fees to be waved Nov. 7-9 -- SGA from page 1 -- Fentanyl-related deaths -- Community advocates embrace harm reduction techniques to help against substance misuse -- Volleyball loses away to Florida Atlantic, bounces back with win against Memphis -- Wichita State men’s basketball takes down Rogers State in preseason game -- Women’s basketball defeats Missouri Southern State in first game under new head coach -- Race classes should not be taught from the white man’s perspective -- Taylor Swift welcomes you to New York for ‘1989’ re-release -- Monster Mash event in Wichita returns for second year despite controversy in past -- Ranking the haunts around town. Unfortunately, only one has a massive slide. -- Are you feeling sassy? Have a soda at Just a Sip -- Dance up close. The School of Performing Arts presented “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close” from Oct. 26 to Oct. 28. The showcase gave students a chance to show their work “up close.”
Photograph(s): Illustrations of magnifying glass with definitions of antisemitism and anti-Zionism. p. 1 -- At-large Sen. Josh Mallard holds up an advertisement for Green Valley Smoke Shop. Mallard spoke during open forum at SGA on Nov. 1 about his concerns regarding smoke shop advertisements in The Sunflower. p. 1 -- Student Body Vice President Sophie Martins and President Iris Okere moderate a Q&A town hall event with WSU President Rick Muma, Provost Shirley Lefever, and Vice President of Student Affairs Teri Hall. At the town hall, students were welcome to send in questions virtually or in person. p. 2 -- Fentanyl-related deaths infographic. p. 3 -- Morgan Weber cheers from the sidelines after the Shockers score a point in the fourth set. Weber scored 14 digs throughout the four sets she played on Oct. 20. p. 4 -- Junior guard Xavier Bell looks for a teammate to pass to during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29. The Shockers won, 74-53. p. 4 -- Ornella Niankan defends her side of the court from opposing team Missouri Southern State. Niankan, a 6-foot-1 junior, scored five points in the Nov. 1 exhibition match. p. 4 -- Junior Raissa Nsabua goes up for a layup in the game against Missouri Southern on Nov. 1. Nsabua only had one personal foul and scored. p. 4 -- Race classes illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Mel Bright, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Melanie Rivera-Cortez, sports editor. p. 5 -- Swift’s original “1989” was released in 2014, with “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” being released nine years later with six tracks “From The Vault.” p. 5 -- Hunter Gromala & the Disorders performs to draw the night to a close as the headlining band for this year’s Monster Mash. p. 6 -- Zelda Darling starts their “Fairwell Wanderlust” performance as a seemingly happy party goer in a ballgown. p. 6 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, reporter. p. 6 -- Haunted houses illustration. p. 6 -- Just a Sip soda illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Avery Gathright, reporter. p. 6 -- Bailey Buchanan performs “Step by Step” at the “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close” showcase. Buchanan performed on Oct. 26-28 in a Heskett Center dance studio. p. 7 -- Bailey Buchanan performs “Step by Step” at the “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close” showcase. Buchanan performed on Oct. 26-28 in a Heskett Center dance studio. p. 7 -- Tabitha Buffalo performs “Full-Throated and Unsparingly” on Oct. 27 showing of “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close.” p. 7 -- Dancers perform “Step by Step”, choreographed by Sabrina Vasquez for the showcase. p. 7 -- Andrae Carter and Tabitha Buffalo perform “Full-Throated and Unsparingly” together. p. 7 -- Portrait of Monique Bever, reporter and photographer. p. 7 -- Redshirt sophomore forward Isaac Abidde leaps to pass the ball to a teammate during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29. p. 8 -- Redshirt junior guard Colby Rogers dribbles down the court, looking for a teammate to pass to on Oct. 29. The Shockers beat Rogers State, 74-53. p. 8 -- Junior center Quincy Ballard dunks during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29 in Charles Koch Arena. Ballard was on the court for nearly 23 minutes. p. 8 -- Jenia Thompson jumps for possession of the ball against MSSU player in the exhibition match. Thompson scored five points throughout the Nov. 1 game. p. 8 -- Daniela Abies wrestles with an MSSU player for possession of the ball in the first quarter. Abies scored 10 points during the exhibition game, and made five personal fouls. p. 8 -- Head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills yells to players on the sideline during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29 in Charles Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Senior Aniya Bell plays defense against Missouri Southernat the exhibition game on Nov. 1. Bell had two personal fouls by the end of the game. p. 8 -- Junior guard Xavier Bell walks out onto the court after being announced for the Shockers’ starting lineup. Bell helped lead the team to a win against Rogers State, grabbing 13 points on Oct. 29. p. 8 -- Daniela Abies ducks back as she tries to maintain possession of the ball in the fourth quarter. Abies scored 10 points but also made five personal fouls. p. 8 -- The women’s basketball team celebrates their victory over Missouri Southern at the exhibition game on Nov. 1. The final score was 75-65. p. 8
Photograph(s): Illustrations of magnifying glass with definitions of antisemitism and anti-Zionism. p. 1 -- At-large Sen. Josh Mallard holds up an advertisement for Green Valley Smoke Shop. Mallard spoke during open forum at SGA on Nov. 1 about his concerns regarding smoke shop advertisements in The Sunflower. p. 1 -- Student Body Vice President Sophie Martins and President Iris Okere moderate a Q&A town hall event with WSU President Rick Muma, Provost Shirley Lefever, and Vice President of Student Affairs Teri Hall. At the town hall, students were welcome to send in questions virtually or in person. p. 2 -- Fentanyl-related deaths infographic. p. 3 -- Morgan Weber cheers from the sidelines after the Shockers score a point in the fourth set. Weber scored 14 digs throughout the four sets she played on Oct. 20. p. 4 -- Junior guard Xavier Bell looks for a teammate to pass to during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29. The Shockers won, 74-53. p. 4 -- Ornella Niankan defends her side of the court from opposing team Missouri Southern State. Niankan, a 6-foot-1 junior, scored five points in the Nov. 1 exhibition match. p. 4 -- Junior Raissa Nsabua goes up for a layup in the game against Missouri Southern on Nov. 1. Nsabua only had one personal foul and scored. p. 4 -- Race classes illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Mel Bright, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Melanie Rivera-Cortez, sports editor. p. 5 -- Swift’s original “1989” was released in 2014, with “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” being released nine years later with six tracks “From The Vault.” p. 5 -- Hunter Gromala & the Disorders performs to draw the night to a close as the headlining band for this year’s Monster Mash. p. 6 -- Zelda Darling starts their “Fairwell Wanderlust” performance as a seemingly happy party goer in a ballgown. p. 6 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, reporter. p. 6 -- Haunted houses illustration. p. 6 -- Just a Sip soda illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Avery Gathright, reporter. p. 6 -- Bailey Buchanan performs “Step by Step” at the “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close” showcase. Buchanan performed on Oct. 26-28 in a Heskett Center dance studio. p. 7 -- Bailey Buchanan performs “Step by Step” at the “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close” showcase. Buchanan performed on Oct. 26-28 in a Heskett Center dance studio. p. 7 -- Tabitha Buffalo performs “Full-Throated and Unsparingly” on Oct. 27 showing of “Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close.” p. 7 -- Dancers perform “Step by Step”, choreographed by Sabrina Vasquez for the showcase. p. 7 -- Andrae Carter and Tabitha Buffalo perform “Full-Throated and Unsparingly” together. p. 7 -- Portrait of Monique Bever, reporter and photographer. p. 7 -- Redshirt sophomore forward Isaac Abidde leaps to pass the ball to a teammate during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29. p. 8 -- Redshirt junior guard Colby Rogers dribbles down the court, looking for a teammate to pass to on Oct. 29. The Shockers beat Rogers State, 74-53. p. 8 -- Junior center Quincy Ballard dunks during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29 in Charles Koch Arena. Ballard was on the court for nearly 23 minutes. p. 8 -- Jenia Thompson jumps for possession of the ball against MSSU player in the exhibition match. Thompson scored five points throughout the Nov. 1 game. p. 8 -- Daniela Abies wrestles with an MSSU player for possession of the ball in the first quarter. Abies scored 10 points during the exhibition game, and made five personal fouls. p. 8 -- Head men’s basketball coach Paul Mills yells to players on the sideline during the game against Rogers State on Oct. 29 in Charles Koch Arena. p. 8 -- Senior Aniya Bell plays defense against Missouri Southernat the exhibition game on Nov. 1. Bell had two personal fouls by the end of the game. p. 8 -- Junior guard Xavier Bell walks out onto the court after being announced for the Shockers’ starting lineup. Bell helped lead the team to a win against Rogers State, grabbing 13 points on Oct. 29. p. 8 -- Daniela Abies ducks back as she tries to maintain possession of the ball in the fourth quarter. Abies scored 10 points but also made five personal fouls. p. 8 -- The women’s basketball team celebrates their victory over Missouri Southern at the exhibition game on Nov. 1. The final score was 75-65. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.11
v.128. no.11