The Sunflower, v.126, no.19 (January 27, 2022)

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2022-01-27
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , WuShock , Diversity , Austin, Aaron , Scott, Alexa , King Jr., Martin Luther , African American Faculty and Staff Association , Brantley, Omarian , Berry, Bobby , Holocaust , Hayton, Jeff , Football , COVID-19 , Bowling , Brown, Isaac , Track , Women's basketball , Men's basketball , Tennis , Etienne, Tyson
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 19, Wichita, Kansas, January 27, 2022. - 10 pages
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Article(s): TikTok WuSchock: Behind-the-scenes of WSU’s TikTok Page -- Black Excellence listening sessions give students a place to voice their perspective -- Office of Diversity and Inclusion holds 14th annual MLK commemoration, focused on building bridges -- This week’s news in brief -- Excellence from page 1 -- Bobby Berry aims to make an impact on inclusivity in his new position -- Holocaust class focuses on giving people voices and skills to keep learning -- The NFL needs to change their overtime rules -- Take COVID seriously, even if you’re vaccinated -- Work smarter not harder — take a pre-session class -- Fees are not accessible parking for all -- Sunflower hot takes -- OPINION: Allowing 18 year olds to be substitute teachers is not the way to go -- Disney needs to hang it up with the “extra” creativity with Marvel -- TikTok is the best: You will not change my mind -- Street speak: Are you going to watch the AFC and NFC Championship games this weekend? -- Shocker legacy: Ryan Barnes follows in parent’s footsteps as he starts bowling career at WSU -- Shockers return to the court after 10- day layoff -- Sports in briefs -- Track and Field sets six meet records at All-Kansas Invite -- Tennis off to best start since 1995 -- Women’s basketball snaps losing streak with win over ECU -- Newsome to transfer back to Southeastern Louisiana -- Back on track: Shockers snap four-game losing streak, collect first conference win of the season -- Sophomore slump -- By the Numbers: A look at Etienne’s offensive struggles -- Etienne: By the numbers -- Starbucks, gaming and comedy - Kyler Lever’s recipe for smiles -- Best coffee shops in Wichita for coffee or a cozy study area -- Students gather for trivia night at Nerdology
Photograph(s): Social media intern for the Office of Admissions Destanee Brigman-Reed records WuShock for the WSU TikTok page on Jan. 24. Brigman-Reed took charge of most of the filming and content of the page. p. 1 -- Top: Student Engagement Intern for the Office of Admissions Kaylie Krichati-Aikins shows WuSh- ock the selfie they took while filming content for the WSU TikTok page. Bottom: Social media intern for the Office of Admissions Destanee Brigman-Reed records WuShock for the WSU TikTok page on Jan. 24. Brigman-Reed took charge of most of the filming and content of the page. p. 1 -- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion held their first Black Excellence listening session on January 25th, 2022 in the RSC. Faculty members rotated between tables of students to facilitate conversation and write down comments. p. 1 -- Office of Diversity and Inclusion 14th anual MLK commemoration screenshot. p. 2 -- Bobby Berry, Assistant Dean of the College of Applies Studies January 26th, 2022 at the Corbin Education Center. p. 3 -- Portrait of Jeff Hayton, assistant professor of modern Europe. p. 3 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Lindsay Smith, editor-in-chief. p. 4 -- Portrait of Julia Nightengale, news editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, opinion editor. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, columnist. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits of Yasmine Meyers, Kurti Goswami, David Banza, Tanatsa Paris Ngwenya, and Ian Ellis. p. 5 -- Classroom illustration of disengaged students. p. 5 -- Portrait of Kyran Crist, A&E editor. p. 5 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, assistant sports editor. p. 5 -- Ryan Barnes of the Shocker Bowling team, during team practice on January 25th, 2022 at the RSC. p. 6 -- Ryan and Chris Barnes embrace after bowling together in a tournament together on Dec. 26. p. 6 -- Sophomore Chonnor Ludolph participates in the long jump event during the Shocker Prelude on Jan. 13. p. 7 -- The women’s basketball team cheer for their teammates as they run down the clock against East Carolina. The Shockers are currently 2-3 in their conference season. p. 7 -- Junior Nicolas Acevedo serves the ball on Jan. 23 at the Genesis Health Clubs. Acevedo finished 2-1 in the singles competition against Athell Bennett p. 7 -- Portrait of Kailin Newsome. p. 7 -- Junior Qua Grant looks to pass during the game Tulane on Jan. 26 inside Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers snapped a four-game losing streak with the win over the Knights. p. 8 -- Freshman Ricky Council IV goes up for a layup during the game against Central Florida on Jan. 26 inside Charles Koch Arena. Council finished with a career-high 31 points. p. 8 -- Sophomore Tyson Etienne drives down the court during the game against Tulane on Jan. 12. p. 8 -- Kai Lever talks about his passion for comedy and video games company. His goal is to make as many people laugh as possible. p. 9 -- Studioverse is a gaming website created by Kyle Lever. Lever created this website at the age of 14. Studioverse helps gamers with gaming issues while talking to real people for help. p. 9 -- Picture of coffee. p. 10 -- Nerdology contestants win a tub of cheese balls, January 21st, 2022, at the CAC Theater on Wichita State’s campus. p. 10
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v.126. no.19
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