The Sunflower, v.129, no.13 (November 14, 2024)

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2024-11-14
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College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Academic integrity , Muma, Richard D. , Lounsbery, Monica , Nooner, Terry , Basketball , Construction , Theater
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.129, no. 13, Wichita, Kansas, November 14, 2024. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Students say they understand WSU’s academic integrity policy, but hundreds of violations continue to occur -- Graduate assistant arrested for rape, Wichita State confirms -- Wichita State's new provost selected, set to start in January -- Campus housing rates to go unchanged, meal plans to increase -- Local professionals talk navigating diverse work fields -- Poor second quarter dooms women’s basketball to loss against Missouri State -- Men’s basketball breezes past Montana State in home opener -- Gabi Maas battles back from season-ending injury -- Volleyball suffers heartbreaking loss vs. Rice, spoils Tulane’s senior day -- Fight the burnout blues as the semester’s end draws closer -- WSU’s latest construction shows WSU’s disregard for simple student needs -- Prevent lost media and buy yourself a CD -- ‘Incohesive cohesiveness’: Artists relay the many frustrations of being critiqued in new exhibition -- Students peruse and purchase homemade goods at Maker Market -- ‘Twelfth Night’ embraces the goofiness and rolls with the swords -- David Alabo discusses creating afrofuturistic art in a ‘noisy world’ -- ‘December Night’ finds faith and warmth in a wintry-spirited opera -- Theatrical throuple: ‘Twelfth Night’ gives Shakespearean take on love triangle
Photograph(s): Table of number of academic integrity violations and plagiarism reports from 2019-2024. p. 1 -- Portrait of Monica Lounsbery, new provost. p. 2 -- Shocker Hall, one of Wichita State's housing options. p. 2 -- The panelists answer questions about their careers and challenges at the ADI panel on Nov. 12. The panel featured professionals from fields ranging from police work to owning a local restaurant. p. 2 -- Haneen Elamin listens to the panel members discuss obstacles in their careers. The panel was hosted by Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion. p. 2 -- Student Engagement and Belonging student programs coordinator Ivan Castillo listens and takes notes on a computer as the panel members speak. p. 2 -- Senior forward Ornella Niankan attempts a contested layup in the second quarter against Missouri State. The Shockers lost the game on Nov. 13, 82-77. p. 3 -- Freshman guard KP Parr dribbles the ball up the court against Missouri State. Parr scored 13 points in the loss. p. 3 -- Fifth year guard Justin Hill drives into the paint on Nov. 9 against Montana State. Hill scored a game-high 17 points. p. 3 -- Gabi Maas celebrates with her teammates during a Wichita State volleyball game. She held a personal clipboard that her teammates gifted to her earlier this year. p. 4 -- Illustration of overwhelmed student. p. 5 -- Portrait of Mya Scott, reporter. p. 5 -- Illustration of construction disturbing student. p. 5 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, opinion editor. p. 5 -- Portrait of Sascha Harvey, design director. p. 5 -- A spectator observes an art piece at the reception of “AT CRITS END” in McKnight Art Center. p. 6 -- Kenia Chavez-Juarez and Milyka Johnson, both health science majors, admire the wares at the Beth and Bella Art booth. p. 6 -- Sydney Burns, a psychology student, makes a purchase at SourBunny Studios’ booth during the Maker Market. p. 6 -- Maverick Lane, a sophomore majoring in graphic design, chooses at bracelet from a booth at the Maker Market. p. 6 -- Ruby Quezada Valadez, a design and tech major, examines the mugs and bowls at a ceramics booth for the Maker Market on Nov. 12. p. 6 -- Students take a look at the jewlery and crafts sold by Barbwire Creations at the Maker Market on Nov. 12. p. 6 -- Jay Dewiel, a creative writing major, chats about crafting with the vender of SourBunny Studios. p. 6 -- Portrait of Mya Scott, reporter. p. 7 -- Attendees look at multidisciplinary artist David Alabo’s visual art through a phone camera. The art turned into a video through the screen. p. 7 -- Randall Treece has a drink while talking to Ted Adler at the David Alabo artist talk. Adler is a ceramics professor at WSU. p. 7 -- Alcoholic beverages were provided at the Ulrich museum for David Alabo’s artist talk on Nov. 7. Alabo is a Ghanaian-Moroccan multidisciplinary artist. p. 7 -- Ellie Skokan grabs food at the reception of the David Alabo artist talk on Nov. 11. The event, which took place in the Ulrich Museum of Art, offered refreshments and alcoholic drinks. p. 7 -- David Alabo, a Ghanaian-Moroccan multidisciplinary artist, talks to WSU alum Karen McPhee. Alabo’s artwork is in exhibition at the Ulrich Museum. p. 7 -- Assistant professor Hilary Grace Taylor looks to Logan Tarwater as he sings to her during “December Night”, created by composer Lance Hulme. p. 7 -- Portrait of Lily Bann, arts & culture editor. p. 7 -- Performing arts major Sara Moore sings during the “Twelfth Night” performance on Nov. 10 at Wilner Auditorium. Moore portrayed Maria, Olivia’s scheming lady-in-waiting. p. 8 -- Freshman Colton Farmer made his Wichita State University Theatre debut as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, a comically foolish and foppish nobleman, in “Twelfth Night.” p. 8 -- Senior Carson Ediger portrayed Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Countess Olivia, raising a glass during the “Twelfth Night” production on Nov. 9. p. 8 -- Freshman Colton Farmer and senior Lynnaya McClure, playing Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Viola, bring humor to a lively fight scene in “Twelfth Night.” The mix-up of mistaken identities and reluctant rivalry warranted laughs from the audience. p. 8 -- Senior Sky Duncan portrayed Antonio, a loyal sea captain and friend to Sebastian, in the “Twelfth Night” production on Nov. 9. p. 8 -- Senior Lynnaya McClure, playing Viola, and sophomore Israel Carreno as Sebastian portray twins separated by a shipwreck. The play concluded with a joyful reunion of the siblings. p. 8 -- Freshman Colton Farmer, in character, practices fighting moves for his role as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, who fights Cesario in “Twelfth Night.” Directed by Joseph Urick, the production ran from Nov. 7-10. p. 8
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v.129, no.13
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