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The Sunflower, v.128, no.3 (September 7, 2023)
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Fraternities,Sororities,Student Government Association,Okere, Iris,Martins, Sophie,Avva, Vishnu,1965 plane crash,Mai, Brent,Shockers Vote! Coalition,Cross country,Ndungu, Lucy,Association of Hindu Students in America,Ulirch Museum of Art,Atkins-Woods, Marquetta
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 3, Wichita, Kansas, September 7, 2023. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Okere administration impeachment petition circulates on campus, SGA president responds -- Going for a stroll. The National Pan-Hellenic Council showed off their organizations at the Yard Show on Aug. 31. The event was meant to showcase “talent, history, and tradition." -- Student body president addresses organizations’ budget cuts, announces upcoming projects -- Film explores racial tensions and trauma surrounding 1965 plane crash -- Student Senate revises student orgs funding budget once again -- 'One student at a time’: Students register to vote at coalition drive -- New Dean of Libraries announced -- Wichita State alum Toby Lane director of operations for men’s basketball -- Running on air: Cross Country sweeps at JK Classic -- Women's soccer club renewed and ready for in state clashes -- Men’s tennis assistant coach instills professional mindset into Wichita State -- Bollywood party showcases Indian music, dance -- Lighting it up: Glow Party invites students to night of sharks, color -- ‘Emotion transcends language’: Ulrich museum exhibit features stories from refugee families -- Social justice talk at Ulrich highlights empowerment of youth -- 'On the streets': Hostile architecture is the perfect way to ostracize homeless people -- Letter to the editor. Student Government corruption impacts you -- WSU food robots should only be used in circumstance -- Vibrant vibes: The Association of Hindu Students in America hosted Bollywood Night,featuring popular music and culture from India.
Photograph(s): Jayden Johnson strolls with a smile at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show on Aug. 31. Johnson serves as the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity vice president at Wichita State. p. 1 -- Members of Delta Sigma Theta show off their skills at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show. p. 1 -- Tamia Trotter and Ananda Smith show their skills at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show. The two were a part of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority. p. 1 -- After the showing of “The Silent Cries of Unborn Ghetto Children,” four panelists answered questions related to the issues and concerns brought up in the documentary. The four panelists were senior animation major Nalah Stokes, Friends University graduate and licensed therapist Gabrielle Jones, survivor, educator, and first Black woman to serve as vice mayor for the city of Wichita, Lavonta Williams, and survivor and long time Wichita resident Victor Daniels. p. 2 -- icardo Harris, pastor and director of the film, asks questions to the panelists after the film. p. 2 -- The Student Senate listens to student organizations present during public forum on Aug. 30. p. 2 -- At-large SGA senator Jay Thompson talks with a student at the Voter Registration Drive in Shocker Hall on Sept. 5. p. 2 -- Portrait of Toby Lane, director of operations for men's basketball. p. 3 -- The top three finishers stand to be recognized at the JK Gold Classic meet. Pictured is junior Sarah Bertry and senior Lubna Aldulaimi. p. 3 -- The men’s cross country team begins their race at the JK Gold Classic on the new course. The men placed first overall in team scoring of the 6k. p. 3 -- Wichita State senior Iestyn Williams runs at the JK Gold Classic meet on Sept. 2. Williams ran a time of 18:16.6. p. 3 -- Lucy Ndungu, newcomer and one of Wichita State’s top runners comes across the finish line. Ndungu finished in first place with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 3 -- Chad Kissell, the new assistant tennis coach, feeding balls. p. 3 -- Wichita Students get funky in the middle of the dancefloor, dancing to classic hits played for Bollywood Night on Sept. 2. p. 4 -- Freshman Kylie LeValley, who is on the pre-med track, poses with her friends at the photo booth. The bubbles were a popular feature in many people’s photos. p. 4 -- Marquetta Atkins-Woods, social justice advocate, introduces her programs that teach youth in the community. Atkins-Wood visited the Ulrich Museum of Art for the “Social Justice in Our Community” talk on Sept. 5. p. 4 -- Hostile architecture illustration. p. 5 -- Vishnu Avva, member of Model UN, speaks to the Student Senate on Aug. 23. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- Wichita State student get funky in the middle of the dance floor, dancing to classic hits played for Bollywood Night on Sept. 2. p. 6 -- Two students embrace on the dance floor at Bollywood Night. The event was held by the Association of Hindu Students In America on Sept. 2. p. 6 -- As popular Indian music blares through the Beggs Ballroom, two attendees move together to the music. p. 6 -- A group of students dance together at the Bollywood Night event. p. 6 -- Shanthan Garrepelli and Shubham Aggarwal select songs for members of the Association of Hindu Students In America to dance to at Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- A student dances to Indian songs at Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- Students participate in a group dance during Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- A student dances while a friend records and takes pictures at Bollywood Night. p. 6
Photograph(s): Jayden Johnson strolls with a smile at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show on Aug. 31. Johnson serves as the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity vice president at Wichita State. p. 1 -- Members of Delta Sigma Theta show off their skills at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show. p. 1 -- Tamia Trotter and Ananda Smith show their skills at the National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show. The two were a part of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority. p. 1 -- After the showing of “The Silent Cries of Unborn Ghetto Children,” four panelists answered questions related to the issues and concerns brought up in the documentary. The four panelists were senior animation major Nalah Stokes, Friends University graduate and licensed therapist Gabrielle Jones, survivor, educator, and first Black woman to serve as vice mayor for the city of Wichita, Lavonta Williams, and survivor and long time Wichita resident Victor Daniels. p. 2 -- icardo Harris, pastor and director of the film, asks questions to the panelists after the film. p. 2 -- The Student Senate listens to student organizations present during public forum on Aug. 30. p. 2 -- At-large SGA senator Jay Thompson talks with a student at the Voter Registration Drive in Shocker Hall on Sept. 5. p. 2 -- Portrait of Toby Lane, director of operations for men's basketball. p. 3 -- The top three finishers stand to be recognized at the JK Gold Classic meet. Pictured is junior Sarah Bertry and senior Lubna Aldulaimi. p. 3 -- The men’s cross country team begins their race at the JK Gold Classic on the new course. The men placed first overall in team scoring of the 6k. p. 3 -- Wichita State senior Iestyn Williams runs at the JK Gold Classic meet on Sept. 2. Williams ran a time of 18:16.6. p. 3 -- Lucy Ndungu, newcomer and one of Wichita State’s top runners comes across the finish line. Ndungu finished in first place with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 3 -- Chad Kissell, the new assistant tennis coach, feeding balls. p. 3 -- Wichita Students get funky in the middle of the dancefloor, dancing to classic hits played for Bollywood Night on Sept. 2. p. 4 -- Freshman Kylie LeValley, who is on the pre-med track, poses with her friends at the photo booth. The bubbles were a popular feature in many people’s photos. p. 4 -- Marquetta Atkins-Woods, social justice advocate, introduces her programs that teach youth in the community. Atkins-Wood visited the Ulrich Museum of Art for the “Social Justice in Our Community” talk on Sept. 5. p. 4 -- Hostile architecture illustration. p. 5 -- Vishnu Avva, member of Model UN, speaks to the Student Senate on Aug. 23. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- Wichita State student get funky in the middle of the dance floor, dancing to classic hits played for Bollywood Night on Sept. 2. p. 6 -- Two students embrace on the dance floor at Bollywood Night. The event was held by the Association of Hindu Students In America on Sept. 2. p. 6 -- As popular Indian music blares through the Beggs Ballroom, two attendees move together to the music. p. 6 -- A group of students dance together at the Bollywood Night event. p. 6 -- Shanthan Garrepelli and Shubham Aggarwal select songs for members of the Association of Hindu Students In America to dance to at Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- A student dances to Indian songs at Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- Students participate in a group dance during Bollywood Night. p. 6 -- A student dances while a friend records and takes pictures at Bollywood Night. p. 6
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.3
v.128. no.3
