The Sunflower, v.128, no.17 (January 25, 2024)

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2024-01-25
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Heskett Center , Albers, Beth , Student Government Association , Faculty Senate , Kansas Board of Regents , Bosch, Jason , Mills, Paul , Palen, Brady , Hernandez, Marco , Winter Welcome , Muma, Richard D.
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.128, no. 17, Wichita, Kansas, Jauary 25, 2024. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Heskett Center training gives students skill set, confidence to handle emergencies on campus -- Student vote allows Student Government to change organization -- ‘Contribute to this catastrophe’: Well-versed photographer finds passion in education -- State budget, Blackboard Ultra open spring semester for Faculty Senate -- Heskett from page 1 -- Wichita State reveals renderings for Wichita Biomedical Campus -- Staff Senate president to depart from Wichita State University -- Men’s tennis loses 10th straight meeting against Texas Tech -- East Carolina delivers men’s basketball’s eighth straight loss -- Eight Shockers win weekend track and field events -- Women’s tennis breezes past former rivals Creighton and Drake at MVC -- Artist and educator explores his Mexican-American identity -- Connecting stories: Fine arts students from Wichita and Sarajevo connect with custom card deck -- Reading TikTok’s favorite ‘disturbing books’ so you don’t have to -- ‘Wonka’ serves as a great yet questionable film -- Freeze the day: Winter Welcome encourages interactions among students through skating, s’mores
Photograph(s): Students walk to and from the Heskett Center on Jan. 24. p. 1 -- Chief Elections Commissioner Gigi Guzman announces the unofficial results of the special election during the Student Government Association session on Wednesday, Jan. 24. The Constitutional amendment was unofficially passed with 246 votes in affirmation. p. 1 -- Photos by photographer Gary Conover. p. 1 -- KBOR funding table. p. 2 -- A rendering of the Biomedical Campus. p. 2 -- Former Staff Senate President Denise Gimlin shakes incoming President Jason Bosch’s hand at the meeting on June 20, 2023. p. 2 -- Wichita State men’s tennis team huddles during break. With “Go Shocks!” the team is off to their singles. p. 3 -- Xavier Bell, a junior guard, drives through the East Carolina defense during the Jan. 24 game. p. 3 -- High jumper Brady Palen warms up on the track as track and field practice begins. Palen is a junior at Wichita State. p. 3 -- Redshirt senior Natsumi Kurahashi hits the ball toward Houston on April 1, 2022. Kurahashi has been on the women’s tennis team for four years and is heading into her fifth year. p. 3 -- Assistant dean of fine arts Wendy Hanes views the gallery of Marco Hernandez titled “Sin Perder A Mis Raíces” at Wichita Art Museum Jan. 19 p. 4 -- Artist Rachel Hermes looks closely at the prints displayed in “Sin Perder A Mis Raíces (Without Losing My Roots),” Marco Hernandez’s gallery at the Wichita Art Museum. His gallery can be viewed at WAM until March 24. p. 4 -- Marco Hernandez talks with guests at his artist talk at the Wichita Art Museum on Jan. 19. Hernandez highlighted his printmaking process and what inspires his art. Hernandez is also an assistant educator of print media at Wichita State. p. 4 -- Assistant Dean of the College of Fine Arts Wendy Hanes views the gallery of Marco Hernandez titled “Sin Perder A Mis Raíces (Without Losing My Roots)” at the Wichita Art Museum on Jan. 19. p. 4 -- Wichita State University and the Academy of Fine Arts present the “Wichita/Sarajevo Connection Stories” exhibition. The goal for the project was to learn and expand world views through “play and research.” Hours for the Clayton Staples Gallery are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. p. 4 -- The Clayton Staples Gallery displays the “Wichita/Sarajevo Connecting Stories” exhibition until Tuesday, Jan. 30. p. 4 -- Senior graphic design students at WSU worked with fine arts students in Sarajevo, the capitol of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to create unique card decks. p. 4 -- The new "Wichita/Sarajevo Connecting Stories" exhibition displays decks of cards created by students from Wichita State University and The Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. The image shows a deck of joker cards from a student in Kansas. p. 4 -- Students from Wichita State University and the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo were assigned to create decks of cards representing significant stories from their region. The deck of cards varied in design with some having illustrations, photographs, and text. p. 4 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, opinion editor. p. 5 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, podcast editor. p. 5 -- Photo of Wonka. p. 5 -- Two community members take the ice at the Winter Welcome on Friday, Jan. 19. Because of icy conditions, the event was moved into the Heskett Center. p. 6 -- Two Wichita State students pose at the photo booth during the Winter Welcome in the Heskett Center. Other events included s’more making and a build your own snow globe station. p. 6 -- Wichita State students and community members make s’mores during the Winter Welcome event in the Heskett Center. p. 6 -- A skater laughs as they hand someone a phone for a picture. Despite its appearance, the rink itself is not made of ice but instead is made of interlocking panels for indoors and outdoor use. p. 6 -- Wichita State students and community members make some s’mores in the Heskett Center during the Winter Welcome event in the Heskett Center. p. 6 -- Skaters hit the ice at the rink set up in the Heskett Center. Students, faculty and staff participated in Winter Welcome on Friday, Jan. 19. p. 6 -- Wichita State students and community members pose in the snow globe at the Winter Welcome on Jan. 19. p. 6
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v.128. no.17
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