The Sunflower, v.128, no.7 (October 5, 2023)
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2023-10-05
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Suspenders4Hope , Mental health , Alegría Hudes, Quiara , Dowling, Jolynn , Student Government Association , 1970 plane crash , Williams, Kian
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 7, Wichita, Kansas, October 5, 2023. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Run to remember -- Suspenders4Hope 5k and Memorial Walk highlight hope and destigmatization of mental health -- ‘Make your place in the world’: Author discusses community, imposter syndrome and taking chances -- ‘It’s really fantastic’: Wichita State University recognized as a breastfeeding-friendly campus -- New eight-week course for current, aspiring SGA members announced -- Women of Wichita State hold vintage fundraiser for scholarships -- Student parents manage responsibilities and kids while going to school full-time at Wichita State -- ‘It’s like a serotonin-booster’: SAC hosts Build-A-Friend event for Shocktoberfest -- Professors, teachers may have to provide more information on courses at enrollment -- Survivors, family remember 1970 plane crash as stadium enters demolishment phases -- Wichita State volleyball comes back after loss to SMU -- Cross country places third at the Gans Creek Classic -- Lucy Ndungu uses self-confidence and faith to excel at cross country -- Baseball focuses on acclimating 34 new players -- WSU women’s tennis Whitaker and Chantava ready to play -- GMOs are part of the solution, not the problem -- Be careful with how many GMOs you consume -- Letter to the Editor: The future of antisemitism at WSU -- 'Come out & run free': Great Plains renaissance festival combine modern, historical culture -- T-swirl crepe ‘takes the crepe’ with delicious, gluten-free treats -- RenFest restored: The Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival took place over the weekend, inviting community members to dress up and partake in Renaissance-themed activities.
Photograph(s): After crossing the finish line together, Kate and Matt Anthony kiss at the Suspenders4Hope 5k. Kate won second place in the women’s 40-49-year-old category of the race, while Matt won second in the 50-59-year-old category for the men. p. 1 -- Audra Morgan hugs her 10-year-old son after the pair complete the Suspenders4Hope 5k. Morgan won third place in the race’s 40-49-year-old, female category. p. 1 -- David Albarracin, 26, smiles as he crosses the finish line of the Suspenders4Hope 5k on Sept. 30. p. 1 -- Members of the Shocker Sound Machine perform “Tank!” which is the opening theme for the anime “Cowboy Bepop.” The band played throughout the Suspenders4Hope 5k on Sept. 30. p. 1 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art’s lactation bathroom provides breastfeeding information for lactating parents. p. 2 -- Sofia Polanco Botteselle and Natanya Ordoñez admire the Wu finger puppets from the Women of WSU auction and fundraiser on Oct. 3. p. 2 -- Student parents illustration. p. 3 -- Lakyra Ivy poses with her new bear. On Oct. 3, WSU’s Student Activities Council hosted a Build-A-Friend event, where students could build their own stuffed animal. p. 3 -- Chairperson Nathan Atkison speaks to the Student Senate on Oct. 4. p. 3 -- Calvin Herrill rubs tears from his eyes during memorial ceremony. On Oct. 2, Wichita State held its 53rd annual Memorial ‘70 service to commemorate the players, faculty and supporters who died in the 1970 plane crash. p. 4 -- Shelly Moore and Debbie Potts hug before the memorial service on Oct. 2. p. 4 -- Sarah Stephens, daughter of plane crash survivor Rick Stephens, tears up during the Shockapella’s performance at the memorial service. p. 4 -- Rusty Featherstone, member of the 1970 football team, gives an interview with KAKE. p. 4 -- Annalie Heliste sets up to serve in the third set against Charlotte on Sept. 23. p. 4 -- The lead pack of the girls cross country meet were Miranda Dick, Peyton Pogge, Lubda Aldulaimi, Lucy Ndungu, and un-attached Abeba Sullivan. Ndungu placed first with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 5 -- Lucy Ndungu, newcomer and one of Wichita State’s top runners, pronounces her name to the audience at the JK Gold Classic meet at Clapp Park. Ndungu finished in first place with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 5 -- The Shockers baseball team played UMass on March 26 at Eck Stadium and won with a score of 14 to 2 in the last game of the series UMass on May 31. p. 5 -- Wichita State women’s tennis players Clara Witaker and Theodora Chantava at practice preparing for the Drake Invitational. p. 5 -- GMOs illustrations. p. 6 -- Kian Williams is sworn into the role of Speaker of the Senate on April 26. While not in SGA anymore, Williams now serves as the president of the Jewish Stu-dent Alliance. p. 6 -- Kerry Smith dances alongside her group of belly dancers from Amira Dance Productions. On Sept. 30, a group from Amira Dance Productions joined the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. For more photos, see page 8. p. 7 -- Portrait of Avery Gathright, reporter. p. 7 -- Illustration of T-swirl Crepe treat. p. 7 -- Christina Duncan puts on a show to advertise for Flow Foundry Aerial Sports studio. On Sept. 30, guests gathered in Sedgwick County Park for the bi-annual Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Oklahoma City’s Armored Combat Worldwide (ACW) team joins the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Belly dancers from Amira’s Dance Productions show off their skills. p. 8 -- The ScallyWags Pirate Comedy Show celebrates their 25th anniversary. p. 8 -- Belly dancers from Amira’s Dance Productions show off their skills. p. 8 -- The ScallyWags Pirate Comedy Show celebrates their 25th anniversary. p. 8 -- Sir Richard and Sir Devon joust. p. 8 -- Julie Wallace browses Pendragon Quills and Seals. p. 8 -- Guests pose with Ragnar the Dragon near the entrance of the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Engineer Nickolas Skellenger helps Phillip and Ellis Walker load his balista. p. 8
Photograph(s): After crossing the finish line together, Kate and Matt Anthony kiss at the Suspenders4Hope 5k. Kate won second place in the women’s 40-49-year-old category of the race, while Matt won second in the 50-59-year-old category for the men. p. 1 -- Audra Morgan hugs her 10-year-old son after the pair complete the Suspenders4Hope 5k. Morgan won third place in the race’s 40-49-year-old, female category. p. 1 -- David Albarracin, 26, smiles as he crosses the finish line of the Suspenders4Hope 5k on Sept. 30. p. 1 -- Members of the Shocker Sound Machine perform “Tank!” which is the opening theme for the anime “Cowboy Bepop.” The band played throughout the Suspenders4Hope 5k on Sept. 30. p. 1 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art’s lactation bathroom provides breastfeeding information for lactating parents. p. 2 -- Sofia Polanco Botteselle and Natanya Ordoñez admire the Wu finger puppets from the Women of WSU auction and fundraiser on Oct. 3. p. 2 -- Student parents illustration. p. 3 -- Lakyra Ivy poses with her new bear. On Oct. 3, WSU’s Student Activities Council hosted a Build-A-Friend event, where students could build their own stuffed animal. p. 3 -- Chairperson Nathan Atkison speaks to the Student Senate on Oct. 4. p. 3 -- Calvin Herrill rubs tears from his eyes during memorial ceremony. On Oct. 2, Wichita State held its 53rd annual Memorial ‘70 service to commemorate the players, faculty and supporters who died in the 1970 plane crash. p. 4 -- Shelly Moore and Debbie Potts hug before the memorial service on Oct. 2. p. 4 -- Sarah Stephens, daughter of plane crash survivor Rick Stephens, tears up during the Shockapella’s performance at the memorial service. p. 4 -- Rusty Featherstone, member of the 1970 football team, gives an interview with KAKE. p. 4 -- Annalie Heliste sets up to serve in the third set against Charlotte on Sept. 23. p. 4 -- The lead pack of the girls cross country meet were Miranda Dick, Peyton Pogge, Lubda Aldulaimi, Lucy Ndungu, and un-attached Abeba Sullivan. Ndungu placed first with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 5 -- Lucy Ndungu, newcomer and one of Wichita State’s top runners, pronounces her name to the audience at the JK Gold Classic meet at Clapp Park. Ndungu finished in first place with a time of 17:42.5 in the 5k. p. 5 -- The Shockers baseball team played UMass on March 26 at Eck Stadium and won with a score of 14 to 2 in the last game of the series UMass on May 31. p. 5 -- Wichita State women’s tennis players Clara Witaker and Theodora Chantava at practice preparing for the Drake Invitational. p. 5 -- GMOs illustrations. p. 6 -- Kian Williams is sworn into the role of Speaker of the Senate on April 26. While not in SGA anymore, Williams now serves as the president of the Jewish Stu-dent Alliance. p. 6 -- Kerry Smith dances alongside her group of belly dancers from Amira Dance Productions. On Sept. 30, a group from Amira Dance Productions joined the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. For more photos, see page 8. p. 7 -- Portrait of Avery Gathright, reporter. p. 7 -- Illustration of T-swirl Crepe treat. p. 7 -- Christina Duncan puts on a show to advertise for Flow Foundry Aerial Sports studio. On Sept. 30, guests gathered in Sedgwick County Park for the bi-annual Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Oklahoma City’s Armored Combat Worldwide (ACW) team joins the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Belly dancers from Amira’s Dance Productions show off their skills. p. 8 -- The ScallyWags Pirate Comedy Show celebrates their 25th anniversary. p. 8 -- Belly dancers from Amira’s Dance Productions show off their skills. p. 8 -- The ScallyWags Pirate Comedy Show celebrates their 25th anniversary. p. 8 -- Sir Richard and Sir Devon joust. p. 8 -- Julie Wallace browses Pendragon Quills and Seals. p. 8 -- Guests pose with Ragnar the Dragon near the entrance of the Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. p. 8 -- Engineer Nickolas Skellenger helps Phillip and Ellis Walker load his balista. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.7
v.128. no.7