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The Sunflower, v.128, no.26 (April 4, 2024)
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2024-04-04
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,FAFSA,Lefever, Shirley,Golling, Werner,Muma, Richard D.,Student Government Association,Hower, Kylee,Phan, Matthew,Powell, Aiden,Grajeda, Diana,Rogers, Kennedy,Bosch, Jason,Staff Senate,Green, Brian,Rodrigo, Olivia,Dance,Pollard Yarberry, Amy
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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.128, no. 26, Wichita, Kansas, April 4, 2024. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Stuck in limbo: FAFSA submissions have decreased across USD 259 amid a new online interface and deadline for the college financial aid program -- FAFSA delays, glitches cause frustration for Wichita State students and financial aid staff -- Wichita State provost and vice president of finance and administration set to retire -- Hower, Phan elected student body president, VP for 67th session -- FAFSA from page 1 -- SGA approves allocation of $10.5 million in student fees for 36 programs -- Staff Senate president looks to continue culture of advocacy -- Hower, Phan from page 1 -- Back-and-forth game against the University of Kansas ends with walk-off win for baseball -- Shocker Sports Roundup: What you missed over the weekend -- Baseball coach Brian Green energizes team in first season with the Shockers -- Generational drama: Directors Trevor Andreasen and Jessica Hudson present “Smokefall,” a play where magical realism meets family drama. -- ‘A reflection of how we see the world’: Art managers share public art tip -- Rodrigo’s ‘GUTS (spilled)’ is Pop Rocks ear candy -- A tip about tips: When and where should you really tip? -- Hozier enchants listeners once again with new addition ‘Unheard’ -- Bust a move Amy Pollard Yarberry’s hip-hop students got into the groove during their Tuesday afternoon class in the Heskett Center.
Photograph(s): Infographic of FAFSA submissions across USD 259 in 2023 and 2024. p. 1 -- Student Government Association Sen. Gracie Lamb votes ‘yes’ during the Student Services Fees Act proposed on Wednesday night. All 18 present senators voted in favor of the act, which determined how $10.5 million in student fees would be allocated among 36 programs. p. 2 -- Newly elected Student Body President elect Kylee Hower grins with Tessa Fry, the clerk of the Senate, as the unverified SGA 2024 General Election results are announced during Wednesday night’s Student Senate meeting. Hower and her vice president elect, Matthew Phan, received 59.95% of the student body’s votes. p. 2 -- Freshman Camden Johnson hugs junior Mauricio Millan after winning the game on April 3 against the University of Kansas, 7-6. p. 3 -- The Wichita State baseball team watches fireworks after its win over the University of Kansas at home. With this, the Shockers improved to 19-10 this season, while the Jayhawks dropped to 15-11. p. 3 -- The Shockers celebrate after freshman Camden Johnson gets a hit on April 3 against the University of Kansas. p. 3 -- Baseball head coach Brian Green poses with athletic director Kevin Saal (right) and university president Richard Muma (left). Green was hired on June 5 and introduced at a press conference on June 7. p. 3 -- The cast of “Smokefall,” (Aubrey Johnson, Ian Moore and Fio Willis) put on by the student-run Empty Space Theater, bows to the audience at the end of the show. The production took place at the Hughes Metroplex Complex and presents a family drama with themes of magical realism. p. 4 -- The narrator (Fio Willis) gives the audience the back stories of the family members “Smokefall” follows. p. 4 -- Daniel (Sean Gorman) kisses Beauty (Aubrey Johnson) on the forehead as he expresses his love for his daughter. p. 4 -- Beauty (Aubrey Johnson), the non-verbal teenage daughter who eats dirt, in “Smokefall” on March 29. p. 4 -- Illustration of tipping. p. 5 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- Hozier music illustration. p. 5 -- Liberty Joy, a dance major, follows the choreography in hip-hop class. The dance class took place in the Heskett Center. p. 6 -- Musical theatre major Jyavon Hill stretches in the dance studio in the Heskett Center. Despite the course being required for Hill, the musical theatre major looked forward to taking the class. p. 6 -- Kayci Hockman participates in dance routine in a hip-hop class in the Heskett Center. Hockman is a psychology major. p. 6 -- Gracie Vopat smiles while on the floor during a hip-hop class at the Heskett Center. Solas, a music theatre major, encourages people considering a dance class to take it. p. 6 -- Dance instructor Amy Pollard Yarberry warms up with students to get ready for their dance routine. p. 6 -- Dance instructor Amy Pollard Yarberry talks to class before practicing a dance routine. Pollard Yarberry currently is finishing her fourteenth year at Wichita State University and has traveled internationally with Wichita Contemporary Dance. p. 6 -- Sophie Pickett dances during a hip-hop dance class at Heskett Center. Pickett is a music theater major. p. 6 -- Allison Larkin follows dance routine taught by Amy Pollard Yarberry. Larkin is a vocal music education major at WSU and loves to dance. p. 6 -- Mikayla, an elementary education major with a minor in dance, stretching during the warm-up. Mikayla loves to dance and has been doing so for 15 years. p. 6 -- Bailey Buchanan, a dance major at Wichita State University, follows a dance routine with the rest of her hip-hop class. p. 6
Photograph(s): Infographic of FAFSA submissions across USD 259 in 2023 and 2024. p. 1 -- Student Government Association Sen. Gracie Lamb votes ‘yes’ during the Student Services Fees Act proposed on Wednesday night. All 18 present senators voted in favor of the act, which determined how $10.5 million in student fees would be allocated among 36 programs. p. 2 -- Newly elected Student Body President elect Kylee Hower grins with Tessa Fry, the clerk of the Senate, as the unverified SGA 2024 General Election results are announced during Wednesday night’s Student Senate meeting. Hower and her vice president elect, Matthew Phan, received 59.95% of the student body’s votes. p. 2 -- Freshman Camden Johnson hugs junior Mauricio Millan after winning the game on April 3 against the University of Kansas, 7-6. p. 3 -- The Wichita State baseball team watches fireworks after its win over the University of Kansas at home. With this, the Shockers improved to 19-10 this season, while the Jayhawks dropped to 15-11. p. 3 -- The Shockers celebrate after freshman Camden Johnson gets a hit on April 3 against the University of Kansas. p. 3 -- Baseball head coach Brian Green poses with athletic director Kevin Saal (right) and university president Richard Muma (left). Green was hired on June 5 and introduced at a press conference on June 7. p. 3 -- The cast of “Smokefall,” (Aubrey Johnson, Ian Moore and Fio Willis) put on by the student-run Empty Space Theater, bows to the audience at the end of the show. The production took place at the Hughes Metroplex Complex and presents a family drama with themes of magical realism. p. 4 -- The narrator (Fio Willis) gives the audience the back stories of the family members “Smokefall” follows. p. 4 -- Daniel (Sean Gorman) kisses Beauty (Aubrey Johnson) on the forehead as he expresses his love for his daughter. p. 4 -- Beauty (Aubrey Johnson), the non-verbal teenage daughter who eats dirt, in “Smokefall” on March 29. p. 4 -- Illustration of tipping. p. 5 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 5 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 5 -- Hozier music illustration. p. 5 -- Liberty Joy, a dance major, follows the choreography in hip-hop class. The dance class took place in the Heskett Center. p. 6 -- Musical theatre major Jyavon Hill stretches in the dance studio in the Heskett Center. Despite the course being required for Hill, the musical theatre major looked forward to taking the class. p. 6 -- Kayci Hockman participates in dance routine in a hip-hop class in the Heskett Center. Hockman is a psychology major. p. 6 -- Gracie Vopat smiles while on the floor during a hip-hop class at the Heskett Center. Solas, a music theatre major, encourages people considering a dance class to take it. p. 6 -- Dance instructor Amy Pollard Yarberry warms up with students to get ready for their dance routine. p. 6 -- Dance instructor Amy Pollard Yarberry talks to class before practicing a dance routine. Pollard Yarberry currently is finishing her fourteenth year at Wichita State University and has traveled internationally with Wichita Contemporary Dance. p. 6 -- Sophie Pickett dances during a hip-hop dance class at Heskett Center. Pickett is a music theater major. p. 6 -- Allison Larkin follows dance routine taught by Amy Pollard Yarberry. Larkin is a vocal music education major at WSU and loves to dance. p. 6 -- Mikayla, an elementary education major with a minor in dance, stretching during the warm-up. Mikayla loves to dance and has been doing so for 15 years. p. 6 -- Bailey Buchanan, a dance major at Wichita State University, follows a dance routine with the rest of her hip-hop class. p. 6
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The Sunflower
v.128. no.26
v.128. no.26
