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The Sunflower, v.129, no.9 (October 17, 2024)

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Wichita, Kansas
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2024-10-17
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Election,Voting,Blubaugh, Jeff,Lopez, Sarah,Wise, Stephanie,Racette, Celeste,Jarman, Jeffrey,Middlewood, Alexandra,Biden, Joe,Amos, Brian,Harris, Kamala,Trump, Donald,Lamb, Chris
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.129, no. 9, Wichita, Kansas, October 17, 2024. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Research. Research more. Vote. 2024 Election Guide -- Staff editorial: Make a difference in the races that will impact you more. Spoiler alert: it’s not the presidential election. -- Meet the Sedgwick County Commission candidates -- District 2: Jeff Blubaugh and Sarah Lopez -- District 3: Stephanie Wise and Celeste Racette -- What does the County Commission do? -- State Board of Education -- Jeffrey Jarman -- Betty Arnold -- County Commission -- Sarah Lopez -- Jefff Blubaugh -- Why a Wichita State student chooses to work at local polls -- Live on or near campus? Meet the candidates who represent you in the Kansas Legislature. -- ‘Develop their own bullshit meter’: Experts explain how to vet information during this election season -- What WSU’s political science department can tell us about the upcoming election -- Being an election worker is, unfortunately, a thankless job. You should do it anyway. -- It is more than okay to change your view on politics -- The two-party system hurts national and local democracy -- Guest column: Political consultant calls on new voters to avoid 'grim reality' of 2016 -- How to conduct deeper research on political candidates -- 25 years of 'Lambo': Volleyball’s Chris Lamb reflects on WSU coaching anniversary — and he isn’t done yet -- Volleyball ends homestand with loss vs. South Florida and comeback win vs. Florida Atlantic -- Participants make their own fiber friends — and find real ones — at felting workshop -- 'The power of typography': Typography workshop encourages students to think outside the font -- Another Broken Egg Cafe has Southern-inspired ‘comfort’ foods that fail to comfort -- Where to vote before Nov. 5
Photograph(s): Election guide cover illustration. p. 1 -- Illustration of a person wearing an "I voted" button. p. 2 -- Jeff Blubaugh and Sarah Lopez listen at a Wichita Journalism Collaborative housing forum on Sept. 24. p. 3 -- Celeste Racette and Stephanie Wise answer questions at a Wichita Journalism Collaborative forum. p. 3 -- Portrait of Jeffrey Jarman. p. 4 -- Portrait of Betty Arnold. p. 4 -- Portrait of Sarah Lopez. p. 4 -- Portrait of Jeff Blubaugh. p. 4 -- Portrait of Madison Lackey. p. 5 -- Illustration of an election poll volunteer at a "Vote here!" table. p. 5 -- Portrait of Oletha Faust-Goudeau. p. 5 -- Portrait of Ford Carr. p. 5 -- Fact-checking illustration. p. 6 -- "Help keep democracy on track!" illustraton. p. 8 -- Portrait of Jacob Unruh, sports editor. p. 8 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, opinion editor. p. 8 -- Illustration of considering different views on politics. p. 8 -- Illustration of Republican elephant and Democrat donkey preparing to fight. p. 9 -- Portrait of Owen Protho, assistant sports editor. p. 9 -- Portrait of Jaiden Soupene, political consultant. p. 9 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, assistant news editor. p. 9 -- Illustration for opinion piece on conducting deeper research on political candidates. p. 9 -- Photo and graphic of volleyball coach Chris Lamb and volleyball win percentage over 25 years. p. 10 -- Fifth-year Izzi Strand celebrates the Wichita State comeback during the game against FAU on Oct. 13. p. 10 -- Ernie Kind demonstrates what the attendees’ felt pieces should look like. Kind provided a step-by-step demonstration for the participants. p. 11 -- Guest speaker Dave Crossland speaks about the Google Fonts program. Crossland discussed the global importance of typography at the MIDPOINT typography workshop. p. 11 -- Portrait of Maleah Evans, assistant news editor. p. 11 -- Picture of food from Another Broken Egg Cafe. p. 11 -- Illustrated map of early voting locations. p. 12
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The Sunflower
v.129, no.9
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