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The Sunflower, v.129, no.23 (March 27, 2025)

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2025-03-27
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Softball,Handpan Dan,Diversity, equity and inclusion,Hall, Teri,Lounsbery, Monica,Ablah Library,Mai, Brent,Plane crash,Flight 5342,Bowling,The Petals,Shockers Got Talent,Theater,McGlaun, Jacob,Women's History Month
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.129, no. 23, Wichita, Kansas, March 27, 2025. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Running through records: Softball loses 19-16 barnburner against No. 2 Oklahoma -- Wichita State complies with federal anti-DEI initiative -- Handpan Dan 'transports the mind' for patients in Wichita -- 'We're lucky': Ablah faces unknown timeline for restoration following flood -- What investigators have released so far about the crash of Flight 5342 -- Men's basketball's Quincy Ballard, Yanis Bamba enter transfer portal -- How women's bowling pulled off improbable comeback to win conference tournament -- The Petals bloom: The band, formed by WSU graduate students, played at Kirby's on Saturday. -- Wichita State's talent returns to the stage for a second year -- 'The Consul' reflects political climate in timely, operatic fashion -- An 'easy pet' does not exist -- Director of WSU's 'Spring Awakening' responds to The Sunflower review -- Flower power - 'Everyone and anyone deserves flowers': Bouquet-making event aims to foster community for Women's History Month
Photograph(s): Taylor Sedlacek and Camryn Compton hug after Sedlacek scored a run against Oklahoma. WSU lost a thriller, 19-16. p. 1 -- Fans in Wilkins Stadium celebrate WSU's first home run during the game against No. 2 Oklahoma. The game set a new attendance record at 1,245. p. 1 -- Camryn Compton is forced out at second base to end the game on March 26. Wichita State went scoreless in the seventh to end the upset bid. p. 1 -- Daniel Baird shows off his handpan before performing for the patients of Homestead of Wichita. Baird played songs like "Home on the Range," "You Are My Sunshine" and "Can't Help Falling in Love." p. 1 -- Carpet in Ablah Library is soaked with water following a bathroom leak. p. 2 -- The ground floor of Ablah Library. Dean of University Libraries Brent Mai said in an email that the water reached 4 inches. p. 2 -- The lower level of Ablah library after most of the carpet was removed due to flooding. p. 2 -- A map visualizing the route of Flight 5342 and the helicopter, which was included in the report. p. 2 -- Quincy Ballard loses possession of the ball in the second half against Oklahoma State. p. 3 -- Wichita State women's bowling celebrates after winning the Conference USA Championship. p. 3 -- Jack Anderson and Emmalie Myers jam out at Kirby's on Saturday evening. The Petals were joined by three other bands that night: The Stroppers, Bad Self Portraits, and Jesus Christ Taxi Driver. The Petals were the only local band that night. p. 4 -- Emmalie Myers blows gum while playing bass at Kirby's on Saturday evening. The wall behind the band is decorated in a collage of band posters and show notices clamoring for space. p. 4 -- Jack Anderson, who plays drums, guitar and bass for The Petals, sings at Kirby's. Anderson, alongside Kyle Hall, another member of The Petals, is a graduate student at WSU. p. 4 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, opinion editor. p. 5 -- Illustration of a sad pet fish. p. 5 -- Freshman Yadira Cruz-Diaz smiles at her finished bouquet during the social. The event took place in the RSC's Pike Room on Tuesday, March 25, from 2 to 4 p.m., with the Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion (ADI) providing all bouquet-making materials along with yogurt parfaits. p. 6 -- WSU's ADI hosted a bouquet-making social for students on Tuesday, March 25. p. 6 -- A table full of WSU students enjoy yogurt parfaits and make flower bouquets at the ADI social. The event took place on the second floor of the Rhatigan Student Center on Tuesday. p. 6 -- ADI celebrated Women's History Month with three events, including a women's shelter clothing drive, a Walk in Her Shoes event and a bouquet-making social. Each event aimed to foster community, awareness and appreciation for women's contributions and experiences. p. 6 -- A WSU student reads bouquet-making instructions at the ADI social event. "We all thought the idea was simple but still a cute and fun way to celebrate women and bring everyone together," ADI President Amy Nguyen said. p. 6
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