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The Sunflower, v.128, no.5 (September 21, 2023)

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2023-09-21
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Kahn, Melvin,Student Government Association,Debate,Shocker Madness,The Embarrassment,Softball,Open Streets ICT
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 5, Wichita, Kansas, September 21, 2023. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Mowing machine -- ‘It’s an all around benefit’: Goats visit WSU Campus -- ‘He kept those relationships alive for years’: Students, faculty remember emeritus Wichita State professor -- Two Hands Corn Dogs prepare to open at WSU -- Lively, encouraging atmosphere motivates debate team to break 16 -- Student Senate approves act that compensates agency presidents -- ‘I have 17 kids’: 20-year-old teacher loves bonding with students -- Shockers sweep McLennan Community College at first home game of the season -- Women’s golf said to have the most competitive team yet -- Numerous Shockers set personal bests at Greeno/Dirksen Invitational -- Comeback kids: Shockers take all matches in Northern Colorado Classic after devastating losses at home -- Shocker Madness will feature rapper Tech N9ne -- Forty years later, documentary tells the story of Wichita band, the Embarrassment -- ICT Bee Fest educates community with a celebration for pollinators, native plants -- Mitski’s newest album captures the ‘Americana’ tragedy -- Ranking popular streaming services, with most lacking -- Despite claims, Dining Hall lacks variety of options -- Tour de ICT
Photograph(s): A goat chews grass from one of the lots by the innovation campus on Sept. 14. The goats were an inexpensive and eco-friendly way to cut down grass in the area. p. 1 -- Two goats headbutt playfully by the Innovation Campus. The goats, in a large fenced area near Airbus, spent the day eating grass in a cheaper and more eco-friendly manner than mowing. p. 1 -- A goat chews on grass by the Innovation Campus. There was a total of 140 goats on campus. p. 1 -- As a cheaper and more eco-friendly option, goats were used to “mow” the grass. The 140 goats were able to roam in a large fenced area by the Innovation Campus. p. 1 -- Melvin Kahn, an emeritus professor of political science, died earlier this week. p. 1 -- Debate partners Grace McManus and Neymara Freeman prepare their speech on Afro-futurism for their upcoming tournament on Sept. 23-24. p. 2 -- Chairperson Aaron Haynes makes the case for the Agency President Compensation Act to the Student Senate on Sept. 20. p. 2 -- Matty Schrag poses for a photo on her first day of teaching in August. p. 2 -- The men’s cross country team begins their race at the JK Gold Classic on the new course on Sept. 11. p. 3 -- Krystin Nelson picks up a ball from infield to throw to a teammate during the Sept. 16 game. Nelson is entering her junior season with the Shockers, and recorded a fielding percentage of .992 last season. p. 3 -- Lauren Howell points towards catcher Lainee Brown after striking out a McLennan player. Howell is entering her senior season, and had a 18-4 winning record for the 2023 season. p. 3 -- Camryn Compton smiles as she runs towards home plate after scoring her first home run of the season. Compton had five career home runs before the Sept. 16 game against McLennan. p. 3 -- Freshman Chloe Barber sets up for her home run hit near the end of the Sept. 16 game. Barber was one of three home runs hit during the Saturday afternoon game against McLennan. p. 3 -- Sophomore Mackenzie Wilson hits a golf ball on Sept. 13, 2022. Wilson is from Hobart, Australia. p. 3 -- Brooklyn Leggett celebrates with her team after Wichita State scores a point at a match on Sept. 9. p. 3 -- Wichita band, The Embarrassment, experienced the height of their popularity in the 1980s after meeting as students at Wichita State University. p. 4 -- Vendor Kaitlyn Dunson explains how male bees protect themselves without stingers, which is by vibrating really hard, causing the human to let go. p. 4 -- Mitski's The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We album cover. p. 5 -- Portrait of Monique Bever, reporter. p. 5 -- Ranking popular streaming services illustration. p. 5 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, podcast editor. p. 5 -- A chalk drawing on the road to show love for ICT. p. 6 -- Children walk with the national flag given out by a veterinarian booth at Open Streets event on Sept. 12. p. 6 -- A child attending Open Streets ICT waves a flag in downtown Wichita. The event shut down four blocks of Douglas street to allow pedestrians, bikers and skaters to roam vendors and performances freely. p. 6 -- People at the Open Streets ICT event perform cultural dance in front of the Century II building. p. 6 -- A local roller blades down the streets. p. 6 -- A local shows off his talent during Open Streets. p. 6 -- Stand vendors sell lemonade during the Open Streets event on Sept. 17. p. 6 -- United Teachers of Wichita give out free books. p. 6 -- United Teachers of Wichita give out free books to promote education at the Open Streets ICT event. p. 6
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