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The Sunflower, v.127, no.11 (October 27, 2022)
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Herl, Corey,Shocker Support Locker,Fonseca, Gabriel,Corchado, Alfredo,NetApp,Pumpkin Run,Interfest,Porter Jr., Craig,Anciaux, Ella,Wedge, Eric,Bohm, Alec,Swift, Taylor,Dahmer, Jeffrey
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.127, no. 11, Wichita, Kansas, October 27, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Bikes on the roll: Spike in bike thefts raises student property concerns -- Students set up vintage pop-up on campus for a day -- Daughters of the American Revolution donate rare collection to Wichita library -- Shocker Support Locker at risk due to increased usage by community -- Alfredo Corchado dives into Mexican-American relations -- Green Team promotes sustainability with e-waste shredding at NetApp -- Pumpkin Run brings Halloween spirit to campus -- WTC presents China-Taiwan situation on a micro scale -- This week's news in brief -- Roundhouse returns -- Ella Anciaux focuses on improving strength -- Craig Porter Jr. prepares for pressure of leading team -- Eric Wedge steps down from head coaching temporarily -- Baseball alumni Alec Bohm will take a trip to the World Series -- Volleyball falters on the road -- This week's sports in brief -- Yellow team clinches 2022 Fall World Series -- Fan experience at basketball games gets an upgrade -- Test your WSU sports IQ -- Chili for a cause: Empty Bowls chili event fights to end hunger -- 'Halloween Ends' ... for now -- Local girls compete for prestigious titles in pageant -- Street speak: What is your unpopular opinion about food? -- A college girl's guide to staying warm -- 'Matriarch' asks questions about childhood trauma but has no answers -- The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: Tragedy deserves only truth -- 'Midnights' may be Taylor Swift's best album yet -- Trick or (dog) treat: KHS shows off their Howl-o-ween spirit at Chicken N1 Pickle
Photograph(s): Since the start of the fall semester, bike thefts has increased around the Wichita State campus. p. 1 -- Bike thefts reported infographics. p. 1 -- Wichita State student browses the clothing rack at the Dead Center Vintage Pop up event. The shop set up outside the Rhatigan Student Center on Oct. 20. p. 1 -- Susan Newman flips through materials from the collection with fellow DAR members on Oct. 22. The tours took place in the Iibrary's research pavilion. p. 2 -- Afredo Corchado talks about the closeness between the U.S. and Mexico. On Oct. 25, Mexican-American journalist and author Corchado talked about the relationships and politicalization between the two countries. p. 2 -- Left: Jenny Simens groups together recycled items at the e-waste event on Oct. 21. Following the event, trucks arrived on campus to donate the recycled items. Right: Recycled items at the e-waste event. p. 2 -- Contestants line up in preparation for the race. Participants of all ages were welcome to run. p. 3 -- 5k participant finishes strong. On Oct. 22, WSU hosted it's annual Pumpkin Run event where families could enjoy pumpkin painting, snacks and a spooky photo booth. p. 3 -- Top: Pumpkin Run contestant rocks a mullet while finishing the race. During Saturday's Pumpkin Race, participants dressed up to show off their Halloween spirit. Middle: Wu and the Pumpkin Man pose for a picture. During Saturday's annual Pumpkin Run, Wu attended to cheer on runners. Bottom: 5k participant finishes strong during race on Oct. 22. p. 3 -- Jack Zhang speaks about the role of domestic politics in Taiwan on Oct. 26 at at the World Trade Council of Wichita. p. 3 -- Sophomore Ella Anciaux gives an interview to the media at Charles Koch Arena on Oct. 18. The women's season begins on Nov. 1 . p. 4 -- Returning WSU basketball player Craig Porter participates in an interview at Media Day on Oct. 18. The WSU men's 2022 basketball season begins on Nov. 2. p. 4 -- Wichita State junior Alec Bohm throws to first for an out against USF at Eck Stadium. p. 4 -- Head coach Eric Wedge throw a pitch during the Shockers practice on April 8, 2021 at Riverfront Stadium. p. 4 -- After trailing the Black Team since the first inning, the Yellow Team secured their fourth victory of the Fall World Series on Oct 20 in Eck Stadium. The Yellow Team stormed the field after freshman Charlie Rogan ended the game with an RB I. p. 5 -- Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off brings in local chefs to support the Kansas Food Bank. On Oct 22, the community lined up in Woolsey Hall to enjoy chili in a handmade bowl. p. 6 -- Volunteers from Tanya's Soup Kitchen offer their Tomato Basil Bisque to guests. Local restaurant Tanya's Soup Kitchen was just one of many booths attending. p. 6 -- Empty Bowls, partnered with the Ulrich Museum of Art, drafted local artists and students of all ages to create ceramic bowls for the Chili Cook-Off. p. 6 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art collaborated with Empty Bowls to host the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off. On Oct 22, the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off brought the community together to enjoy chili donated by local restaurants. p. 6 -- Halloween Ends promotional picture. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 6 -- Competitor Alexis Smith accepts fanfare after being crowned as 2023 Miss Wichita. p. 6 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 7 -- Matriarch promotional photo. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Taylor Swift's Midnights album cover. p. 7 -- Portrait of Maegan Vincent, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 7 -- Brothers Zeke (left), Russ (middle), and Griffin (right) dressed up as Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and an Alien for Wag & Woof's costume contest. Last Wednesday, Chicken N Pickle partnered with the Kansas Humane Society to host the Howl-O-Ween costume contest. p. 8 -- Betsy the basset hound is unsure about her magical costume. On Oct 19, Chicken N Pickle partnered with the Kansas Humane Society to host the Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest and raise funds for the KHS. p. 8 -- Hi, I'm Chucky! Wanna Play? Asher the Corgi dressed as iconic horror doll for the Wag and Woof Howl-O-Ween costume contest Oct. 19. p. 8 -- Zuzu sits patiently as she gets prepared for the costume contest. On Oct 19, Zuzu donned a Winnifred Sanders costume from 'Hocus Pocus: while her accompanying humans were the other sisters Mary and Sarah. p. 8 -- On Oct 19, the Kansas Humane Society partnered with Chicken N Pickle to host the Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest and raise funds for the humane society. p. 8
Photograph(s): Since the start of the fall semester, bike thefts has increased around the Wichita State campus. p. 1 -- Bike thefts reported infographics. p. 1 -- Wichita State student browses the clothing rack at the Dead Center Vintage Pop up event. The shop set up outside the Rhatigan Student Center on Oct. 20. p. 1 -- Susan Newman flips through materials from the collection with fellow DAR members on Oct. 22. The tours took place in the Iibrary's research pavilion. p. 2 -- Afredo Corchado talks about the closeness between the U.S. and Mexico. On Oct. 25, Mexican-American journalist and author Corchado talked about the relationships and politicalization between the two countries. p. 2 -- Left: Jenny Simens groups together recycled items at the e-waste event on Oct. 21. Following the event, trucks arrived on campus to donate the recycled items. Right: Recycled items at the e-waste event. p. 2 -- Contestants line up in preparation for the race. Participants of all ages were welcome to run. p. 3 -- 5k participant finishes strong. On Oct. 22, WSU hosted it's annual Pumpkin Run event where families could enjoy pumpkin painting, snacks and a spooky photo booth. p. 3 -- Top: Pumpkin Run contestant rocks a mullet while finishing the race. During Saturday's Pumpkin Race, participants dressed up to show off their Halloween spirit. Middle: Wu and the Pumpkin Man pose for a picture. During Saturday's annual Pumpkin Run, Wu attended to cheer on runners. Bottom: 5k participant finishes strong during race on Oct. 22. p. 3 -- Jack Zhang speaks about the role of domestic politics in Taiwan on Oct. 26 at at the World Trade Council of Wichita. p. 3 -- Sophomore Ella Anciaux gives an interview to the media at Charles Koch Arena on Oct. 18. The women's season begins on Nov. 1 . p. 4 -- Returning WSU basketball player Craig Porter participates in an interview at Media Day on Oct. 18. The WSU men's 2022 basketball season begins on Nov. 2. p. 4 -- Wichita State junior Alec Bohm throws to first for an out against USF at Eck Stadium. p. 4 -- Head coach Eric Wedge throw a pitch during the Shockers practice on April 8, 2021 at Riverfront Stadium. p. 4 -- After trailing the Black Team since the first inning, the Yellow Team secured their fourth victory of the Fall World Series on Oct 20 in Eck Stadium. The Yellow Team stormed the field after freshman Charlie Rogan ended the game with an RB I. p. 5 -- Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off brings in local chefs to support the Kansas Food Bank. On Oct 22, the community lined up in Woolsey Hall to enjoy chili in a handmade bowl. p. 6 -- Volunteers from Tanya's Soup Kitchen offer their Tomato Basil Bisque to guests. Local restaurant Tanya's Soup Kitchen was just one of many booths attending. p. 6 -- Empty Bowls, partnered with the Ulrich Museum of Art, drafted local artists and students of all ages to create ceramic bowls for the Chili Cook-Off. p. 6 -- The Ulrich Museum of Art collaborated with Empty Bowls to host the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off. On Oct 22, the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off brought the community together to enjoy chili donated by local restaurants. p. 6 -- Halloween Ends promotional picture. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 6 -- Competitor Alexis Smith accepts fanfare after being crowned as 2023 Miss Wichita. p. 6 -- Street speak portraits. p. 7 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 7 -- Matriarch promotional photo. p. 7 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Trinity Ramm, reporter. p. 7 -- Taylor Swift's Midnights album cover. p. 7 -- Portrait of Maegan Vincent, reporter. p. 7 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 7 -- Brothers Zeke (left), Russ (middle), and Griffin (right) dressed up as Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and an Alien for Wag & Woof's costume contest. Last Wednesday, Chicken N Pickle partnered with the Kansas Humane Society to host the Howl-O-Ween costume contest. p. 8 -- Betsy the basset hound is unsure about her magical costume. On Oct 19, Chicken N Pickle partnered with the Kansas Humane Society to host the Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest and raise funds for the KHS. p. 8 -- Hi, I'm Chucky! Wanna Play? Asher the Corgi dressed as iconic horror doll for the Wag and Woof Howl-O-Ween costume contest Oct. 19. p. 8 -- Zuzu sits patiently as she gets prepared for the costume contest. On Oct 19, Zuzu donned a Winnifred Sanders costume from 'Hocus Pocus: while her accompanying humans were the other sisters Mary and Sarah. p. 8 -- On Oct 19, the Kansas Humane Society partnered with Chicken N Pickle to host the Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest and raise funds for the humane society. p. 8
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v.127. no.11
v.127. no.11
