The Sunflower, v.124, no.11 (September 19, 2019)
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Issue Date
2019-09-19
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Newspaper
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Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Sigma Lambda Beta , Alleged hate crime , Creighton Classic , Kansas Board of Regents , Wichita State National Playwriting Competition , Wedge, Eric
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.11, Wichita, Kansas, September 19, 2019. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Sigma Lambda Beta files bias report after 'racially motivated' incident -- SGA passes resolution disavowing discrimination -- Uluave, Shockers excited for Creighton Classic, matchup with No. 1 Cornhuskers -- Read Student Involvement's, Student Affairs' response to Saturday's bias incident -- Wichita State, K-State hope to develop satellite nursing program in Manhattan -- SGA appoints senators to pro-tempore president, alternate positions -- Volleyball from page 1 -- SGA from page 1 -- Regents disclose conflicts of interest -- Do better. WSU should have a stronger response to the racially charged rhetoric against Sigma Lambda Beta. Staff Editorial -- 'Build the wall' isn't about building a wall -- Filmmaking student's play wins national competition -- 'Tick, Tick... Boom!' debuts at Roxy's Downtown with hearty humor -- Pocket-Sized 'Love Me or Leave Me' packs an emotional punch -- Shockers prepare for three-match weekend in Cornhusker state -- Wedge excited for coaching debut, home opener against Nebraska -- WSU track releases schedule which features seven home meets
Photograph(s): Sigma Lambda Beta's stone is located at the Multicultural Greek Council Quad in front of Clinton Hall. The fraternity said Monday it's filing a bias report after an incident over the weekend. p. 1 -- Wichita State freshmen Sina Uluave goes up to serve during the game against Texas on Saturday at Koch Arena. p. 1 -- WSU nursing students take turns practicing standard procedures on each other at Wesley Medical Center. The WSU School of Nursing hopes to collaborate with Kansas State University on a satellite program in Manhattan. p. 2 -- Portraits of Lucas Webb and Crystal Zacarias. p. 2 -- Portrait of Kevin Benavides, opinion editor. p. 3 -- Senior filmmaking student Emily Kirkman speaks during the rehearsal of her play "Love Me or Leave Me" on Sept. 16 at Welsbacher Theatre. The play will be shown Sept. 18-22 inside the Welsbacher Theatre at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jordan Shannon, show critic. p. 5 -- Ciaran Schaedtler (Jesse) receives ink as a birthday present from Trevor Seyl (Parker) as Julian Cornejo (Paul) and Ariel Glorsky (Nancy) watch during the "Love Me or Leave Me" rehearsal on Sept. 16 at Welsbacher Theatre. p. 5 -- Portrait of Becca Yenser, show critic. p. 5 -- The Wichita State volleyball team celebrates a point during the team's home opener against BYU on Thursday. p. 6 -- Wichita State's new baseball coach Eric Wedge pledged during his introductory speech to push the program back to its winning ways. The introductory press conference was held on June 4, 2019. p. 6 -- Wichita State's Kendra Henry throws in the javelin event on the second day of the K.T. Woodman Classic last season. p. 6
Photograph(s): Sigma Lambda Beta's stone is located at the Multicultural Greek Council Quad in front of Clinton Hall. The fraternity said Monday it's filing a bias report after an incident over the weekend. p. 1 -- Wichita State freshmen Sina Uluave goes up to serve during the game against Texas on Saturday at Koch Arena. p. 1 -- WSU nursing students take turns practicing standard procedures on each other at Wesley Medical Center. The WSU School of Nursing hopes to collaborate with Kansas State University on a satellite program in Manhattan. p. 2 -- Portraits of Lucas Webb and Crystal Zacarias. p. 2 -- Portrait of Kevin Benavides, opinion editor. p. 3 -- Senior filmmaking student Emily Kirkman speaks during the rehearsal of her play "Love Me or Leave Me" on Sept. 16 at Welsbacher Theatre. The play will be shown Sept. 18-22 inside the Welsbacher Theatre at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jordan Shannon, show critic. p. 5 -- Ciaran Schaedtler (Jesse) receives ink as a birthday present from Trevor Seyl (Parker) as Julian Cornejo (Paul) and Ariel Glorsky (Nancy) watch during the "Love Me or Leave Me" rehearsal on Sept. 16 at Welsbacher Theatre. p. 5 -- Portrait of Becca Yenser, show critic. p. 5 -- The Wichita State volleyball team celebrates a point during the team's home opener against BYU on Thursday. p. 6 -- Wichita State's new baseball coach Eric Wedge pledged during his introductory speech to push the program back to its winning ways. The introductory press conference was held on June 4, 2019. p. 6 -- Wichita State's Kendra Henry throws in the javelin event on the second day of the K.T. Woodman Classic last season. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.124. no.11
v.124. no.11