The Sunflower, v.124, no.15 (October 3, 2019)

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2019-10-03
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Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Moran, Jerry , Barr, William , Century II , Longwell, Jeff , Whipple, Brandon , Lockard, Brittany , 1970 plane crash
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.15, Wichita, Kansas, October 3, 2019. - 6 pages
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Article(s): 'Barring some major issue' -- Moran, Barr visit Wichita State for roundtable on reducing violent crime -- Sen. Moran denounces impeachment inquiry -- Attorney general's visit to WSU met by protesters -- Wichita State releases annual security and fire safety report -- Applications open for end-of-the-year Student Fees Committee -- Moran from page 1 --Sunflower Archives' Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1995 O.J. verdict takes campus -- spotlight -- Protest from page 1 -- Century II, transparency and budget cuts dominate the Arts Council forum -- WSU reports 0.99% enrollment increase; overall enrollment slightly down at state universities. p. 3 -- WSU art historian talks food porn -- The strange worlds of Alexa Peters's collages -- Wichita State students, Down to the Wire Film Festival winners discuss process -- Quit going on mission trips and volunteering abroad -- Achieving body confidence is more complex than one might think -- Whether in the U.S. or the Caribbean, politics are crazy -- In remembrance: Wichita State hosts annual memorial service to honor plane crash victims -- California governor signs bill to allow college athletes to profit off of name, likeness -- Baseball announces schedule for annual Fall World Series scrimmages
Photograph(s): United States Attorney General William Barr (right) speaks about reducing violent crime in Wichita Wednesday during a visit to the Law Enforcement Training Center on Wichita State's Innovation Campus . Senator Jerry Moran was also in attendance. p. 1 -- Protesters argue with officers about if they have to move from in front of the Law Enforcement Training Center. They were ultimately allowed to stay ahead of the attorney general's visit. p. 1 -- Attorney General William Barr speaks to local law enforcement at a roundtable on Wednesday. p. 2 -- Students, faculty and staff gathered at Duffy's and other places with televisions across campus Tuesday to watch the reading of the verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial. p. 2 -- Mayor Jeff Longwell speaks at the fine arts forum at Wave on Tuesday. p. 3 -- Dr. Brittany Lockard, an assistant professor of art history, listens to a question posed by an eventgoer during a talk titled "The Secret Language of Food and Women's Art" on Tuesday at the Ulrich Museum. The talk brought to the forefront ways in which female artists since the 1970s have explored and exploited phrases and ideas such as, "guilt free" and "indulgent" by making art about, with, and out of food. p. 4 -- Far Left, "Post-Apocalyptic Ball," a collage made by Alexa Peters, hangs in the Vagabond Cafe on display. Left, "If You Don't Vaccinate Your Monster," a collage made by Alexa Peters on display. The collage will be for sale at the Vagabond Cafe for a period of time. p. 4 -- Portrait of Olivia Babin, columnist. p. 5 -- Portrait of Lindsay Smith. p. 5 -- Portrait of Kamilah Gumbs, columnist. p. 5 -- Melissa Hasty, director of Campus Ministry, reads the prayer at WSU's Football Memorial '70 on Wednesday. p. 6 -- Former WSU football players Bill Moore and Bruce Gerleman place a wreath during the memorial. p. 6
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v.124. no.15
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