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The Sunflower, v.129, no.10 (October 24, 2024)

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Wichita, Kansas
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2024-10-24
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Head coach salaries,Saal, Kevin,Harris, Kamala,Trump, Donald,Suzuki, Yumi,Chantava, Theodora,Pumpkin Run
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Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.129, no. 10, Wichita, Kansas, October 24, 2024. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Wichita State spent more on paying former coaches than head coach salaries last year -- Students de-stress and learn about safety -- Criminal justice professor hopes to help prevent cyber crime -- How candidates create campaign messages -- Defending home turf. Wichita State’s women’s bowling team won its first tournament since being promoted to the NCAA, beating 29 teams. -- Volleyball splits games in Carolina road trip -- Women’s tennis’ Theodora Chantava spreads positivity to teammates -- Let’s Fkn Dough: Pop-up cookie shop presses ‘dough’ on business -- ‘Get back to us connecting’: Local veteran opens coffee bar to bring people together -- 'Use your head': The dos and the don’ts of dorm life -- Boo-Who?: How ghosting can spare you from emotional anguish. Ghosting is a modern solution for unhealthy relationships -- Pumpkin run and done. More than 450 students, parents, pups and children participated in the annual Pumpkin Run races held on campus last Saturday.
Photograph(s): Graphic of total buyouts in 2023 and total coaches' base salary in 2024-2025. p. 1 -- Timeline of when coach contracts are set to expire. p. 1 -- Pre-nursing sophomore Jasmine Peng pets a therapy dog named Alice at the Student Government Association’s Calm and Craft event on Oct. 22 in the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 2 -- Therapy dog Angie rests in the Pike Room of the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 2 -- Fifth-year setter Izzi Strand serves during Wichita State’s game against South Florida on Oct. 11. p. 3 -- Graduate student Chloe Ciecko dances with her team to celebrate a spare. Wichita State women’s bowling captured the Mid-States Championship over the weekend. p. 3 -- Junior Paige Wagner bowls in the final game of the first baker block match on Oct. 20. p. 3 -- Sophomore Aleesha Oden rolls her ball down the lane during the first round of competition on Oct. 20. p. 3 -- Freshman Beau Anderson keeps track of her team’s performance on a scorecard between frames. The Mid-States Championship took place at Bowlero Northridge in Wichita on Oct. 19-20, and was hosted by WSU and Newman University. p. 3 -- Theodora Chantava plays for Wichita State against Louisiana Tech on April 13. Chantava is entering her junior season. p. 3 -- Illustration of timeline for development of cookie shop Let's Fkn Dough. p. 4 -- Byron McSwain gets ready to serve customers at Greater Grounds Coffee & Co. on Oct. 21, 2024. Greater Grounds opened in July. p. 4 -- Illustration of dorm room. p. 5 -- Portrait of Mya Scott, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, opinion editor. p. 5 -- Phone screen messages. p. 5 -- Ben Flowers raises his fist in triumph after coming in second place at the 5K Pumpkin Run race. The Wichita native finished with a time of 17:45. p. 6 -- Kaitlyn Sabala grins as she crosses the finish line of the 5K Pumpkin Run race. Sabala was one of more than 450 racers who participated in the annual event. p. 6 -- Alarielle Orozco paints a miniature pumpkin after running in the Little Pumpkin Run 1K race. Orozco also had her face painted while attending the annual event. p. 6 -- Lyla Hampton shows off her recently received medal for participating in the Little Pumpkin Fun Run race to her mother. p. 6 -- Allison Kroupa poses for a photo with her daughter, Jocelyn, who dressed up as Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz” in the Little Pumpkin Fun Run 1K race. Allison ran in the 5K race, finishing with a time of 41:32. p. 6 -- Katherine Gerlach, 11, holds hands with Adam Gerlach, 7, and another Little Pumpkin Fun Run participant as they cross the finish line of the 1K race. p. 6 -- Tristram Nguyen, dressed up as a pumpkin, runs with more than 50 children in the Little Pumpkin Run’s 1K race. Parents, pets and kids participated in the annual racing event on Saturday, Oct. 19. p. 6 -- Brian Jarman throws a peace sign as he walks his way across the finish line. Jarman was one of more than 200 racers who participated in the 5K race. p. 6 -- A neckerchief-adorned dog and its owner approach the finish line of the Pumpkin Run 5K race. More than four dogs participated in the annual event on Oct. 19. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.129, no.10
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