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The Sunflower, v.129, no.2 (August 29, 2024)
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2024-08-29
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Clash of the Colleges,Student Government Association,Adult learners,Newell, Alicia,Volleyball,Ibn Ibrahim, Ibrahim
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College newspapers and periodicals
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Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
Student publications
Wichita State University -- History
Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.129, no. 2, Wichita, Kansas, August 29, 2024. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Clash of the decade: College of Health Professions takes home first Clash of the Colleges win since 2017 -- Engineering students preps to win Clash of the Colleges spirit award -- ‘Creative outlet’: Resident Assistant bulletin boards go beyond educational content -- Student government updates election rules -- New program connects adult learners with resources -- Season's on set: Shockers swept by Kansas State in season-opening exhibition game -- Volleyball runners-up in AAC preseason poll -- What you need to know about WSU volleyball ahead of season -- 'The wrong road': Welcome, Wichita, to subscription parking -- Local franchise comes to Wichita: Family values highlighted in new coffee shop -- 'Blessed' -- ‘We are all “The Bravest American”’: WSU student writes novel on human resilience, human spirit -- Sip local — A student’s guide to coffee shops -- Scream and shout
Photograph(s): The College of Heath celebrates their 2024 Clash of the Colleges win as they watch fireworks. This is the College of Health Profession’s first win since 2017. p. 1 -- A student from the W. Frank Barton School of Business laughs after being covered in bubbles on Aug. 23. Besides the main games, Clash of the Colleges also offered a bubble machine, rock climbing, inflatable bounce areas, and more. p. 1 -- Engineering students spell out “ENGINEERING!!” on their chests and stand in line before heading to the Clash of the Colleges event. The College of Engineering Pre-Party event took place at Devlin Hall on Aug. 23. p. 1 -- Engineering students chant together as they prepare to head outside for the Clash of the Colleges event on Aug. 23. The College of Engineering went on to win the spirit award. p. 1 -- Students from the College of Engineering prepare for Clash of the Colleges event. The students yelled various chants as they finished their Pre-Party event on Aug. 23. p. 1 -- Engineering students with letters painted on their chests yell for a video. Students also wore bandanas, face paint and hair spray to show their College of Engineering pride. p. 1 -- The D building of the Shocker Hall has the Lunar calender as it’s theme. Each floor and building has it’s own theme. p. 2 -- Pamela O’Neal and Cynthia Pizzini sit in a conference room. O’Neal is the associate director of Online and Adult Learning and Pizzini is an adult learner who mentors her peers. p. 2 -- Assistant Vice President for Student Services Alicia Martinez Newell speaks to the Faculty Senate on Sept. 25, 2023. p. 3 -- Senior Morgan Stout, junior Emerson Wilford and fifth-year Izzi Strand celebrate after a point during WSU’s exhibition game against Kansas State on Aug. 24. The Shockers were swept in three sets. p. 4 -- Fifth-year Sarah Barham attempts a kill against Kansas State. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 5 -- Illustration of subscription parking. p. 5 -- Portrait of Baylor Henry, reporter. p. 5 -- The interior of Buffalo Brew Coffee Company, which opened in March at 150 N. Main. The cafe offers a range of food and drinks, from classic espresso drinks to frappes to Lotus energy drinks. p. 5 -- brahim Ibn Ibrahim, the author of “The Bravest American,” smiles for a photo. Ibrahim wrote the book as a testament to “the daily battles, triumphs, and the unyielding spirit” of ordinary individuals. p. 6 -- Ibrahim Ibn Ibrahim picks up a copy of his recently released book, “The Bravest American.” Ibrahim asserted that each and every American is the bravest American because of their “unspoken sacrifice and unyielding determination.” p. 6 -- The Piano Man from Greater Grounds Coffee & Co in downtown Wichita. p. 7 -- Sadie Cunningham cheers at the beginning of Clash of the Colleges on Aug. 23. p. 8 -- Students representing the Barton School of Business enter Cessna Stadium at the start of the games. The Clash of the Colleges tradition has brought together students from all six colleges since 2015. p. 8 -- Transition mentor Ellie Green gets the College of Fine Arts excited at the start of the Clash of the Colleges on Aug. 23. Fine Arts took third place in the 2024 games. p. 8 -- A student from the W. Frank Barton School of Business laughs after being covered in bubbles on Aug. 23. Besides the main games, Clash of the Colleges also offered a bubble machine, rock climbing, inflatable bounce areas and more. p. 8 -- Students from the College of Applied Studies run through a banner as their college is introduced. p. 8 -- College of Health Professions students take a group selfie before the games begin on Aug. 23. p. 8 -- Freshman electrical engineering student Camden Warren watches the Clash of the Colleges fireworks alongside freshman computer science student Isabella Roland on Aug. 23. p. 8
Photograph(s): The College of Heath celebrates their 2024 Clash of the Colleges win as they watch fireworks. This is the College of Health Profession’s first win since 2017. p. 1 -- A student from the W. Frank Barton School of Business laughs after being covered in bubbles on Aug. 23. Besides the main games, Clash of the Colleges also offered a bubble machine, rock climbing, inflatable bounce areas, and more. p. 1 -- Engineering students spell out “ENGINEERING!!” on their chests and stand in line before heading to the Clash of the Colleges event. The College of Engineering Pre-Party event took place at Devlin Hall on Aug. 23. p. 1 -- Engineering students chant together as they prepare to head outside for the Clash of the Colleges event on Aug. 23. The College of Engineering went on to win the spirit award. p. 1 -- Students from the College of Engineering prepare for Clash of the Colleges event. The students yelled various chants as they finished their Pre-Party event on Aug. 23. p. 1 -- Engineering students with letters painted on their chests yell for a video. Students also wore bandanas, face paint and hair spray to show their College of Engineering pride. p. 1 -- The D building of the Shocker Hall has the Lunar calender as it’s theme. Each floor and building has it’s own theme. p. 2 -- Pamela O’Neal and Cynthia Pizzini sit in a conference room. O’Neal is the associate director of Online and Adult Learning and Pizzini is an adult learner who mentors her peers. p. 2 -- Assistant Vice President for Student Services Alicia Martinez Newell speaks to the Faculty Senate on Sept. 25, 2023. p. 3 -- Senior Morgan Stout, junior Emerson Wilford and fifth-year Izzi Strand celebrate after a point during WSU’s exhibition game against Kansas State on Aug. 24. The Shockers were swept in three sets. p. 4 -- Fifth-year Sarah Barham attempts a kill against Kansas State. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 5 -- Illustration of subscription parking. p. 5 -- Portrait of Baylor Henry, reporter. p. 5 -- The interior of Buffalo Brew Coffee Company, which opened in March at 150 N. Main. The cafe offers a range of food and drinks, from classic espresso drinks to frappes to Lotus energy drinks. p. 5 -- brahim Ibn Ibrahim, the author of “The Bravest American,” smiles for a photo. Ibrahim wrote the book as a testament to “the daily battles, triumphs, and the unyielding spirit” of ordinary individuals. p. 6 -- Ibrahim Ibn Ibrahim picks up a copy of his recently released book, “The Bravest American.” Ibrahim asserted that each and every American is the bravest American because of their “unspoken sacrifice and unyielding determination.” p. 6 -- The Piano Man from Greater Grounds Coffee & Co in downtown Wichita. p. 7 -- Sadie Cunningham cheers at the beginning of Clash of the Colleges on Aug. 23. p. 8 -- Students representing the Barton School of Business enter Cessna Stadium at the start of the games. The Clash of the Colleges tradition has brought together students from all six colleges since 2015. p. 8 -- Transition mentor Ellie Green gets the College of Fine Arts excited at the start of the Clash of the Colleges on Aug. 23. Fine Arts took third place in the 2024 games. p. 8 -- A student from the W. Frank Barton School of Business laughs after being covered in bubbles on Aug. 23. Besides the main games, Clash of the Colleges also offered a bubble machine, rock climbing, inflatable bounce areas and more. p. 8 -- Students from the College of Applied Studies run through a banner as their college is introduced. p. 8 -- College of Health Professions students take a group selfie before the games begin on Aug. 23. p. 8 -- Freshman electrical engineering student Camden Warren watches the Clash of the Colleges fireworks alongside freshman computer science student Isabella Roland on Aug. 23. p. 8
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.129, no.2
v.129, no.2
