The Sunflower, v.126, no.11 (October 21, 2021)
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Issue Date
2021-10-21
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student Government Association , Turning Point USA , Softball , Volleyball , Cross country , Taylor, Sam
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.126, no. 11, Wichita, Kansas, October 21, 2021. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Master’s student returns to school with the goal to shape the next generation -- SGA votes against granting Turning Point USA RSO status -- Annual Safety Walk addresses safety concerns on campus -- WSU’s first indigenous language instructor hopes to preserve his language and culture -- Sanders from page 1 -- SGA from page 1 -- ‘We fought to the end’: Volleyball extends winning streak to five games with wins over East Carolina and Cincinnati -- Softball concludes fall home slate with victory -- Men’s Volleyball Club helps provide new connections -- Shockers ranked No. 62 in KenPom preseason rankings -- 'I had a lot of work to do': Jed Helker’s development from freshman redshirt to all-conference honoree -- Sports in brief -- Ulrich host poetry reading with Sam Taylor -- Michael Myers slays the box office once again -- Don’t want the mess of carving? Here’s 5 other ways to decorate your pumpkin -- Success is an opinion not a fact -- Halloween is an underrated holiday -- Don’t try to recreate childhood memories -- Censorship is the elimination of freedom of expression -- Moving the discussion forward to obtain a soccer team -- Street speak: Are you dressing up for Halloween? -- This or that: The nightmare before Christmas -- Tips for time management
Photograph(s): King Sanders, who is master’s degree, describes the different paths he went in life before deciding he wanted to be a teacher on Oct. 20 outside the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 1 -- Senators discuss legislation at their meeting on Oct. 20 at the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 1 -- Sophomore Lily Liekweg celebrates after a point during the match against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch. Arena. p. 3 -- Senior Bryn Stansberry dives for a ball during their game against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 3 -- The Shocker volleyball team celebrates their come-from-behind win against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 3 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard celebrates after hitting a double against Fort Hays on Oct. 17 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Wichita State redshirt sophomore Jed Helker races during the JK Gold Classic on Sept. 4 at the 4 Mile Creek Resort. p. 4 -- Sam Taylor signs copies of his books for Wichita locals on Oct. 19 inside the Ulrich Museum. p. 5 -- Sam Taylor reads from his previous book, “Nude Descending an Empire,” on Oct. 19 inside the Ulrich Museum. p. 5 -- Sam Taylor speaking at a poetry reading. p. 5 -- One of the first poems of the book is The Age of Positive Thinking. Within this poem, Taylor includes a painting by Pablo Picasso. This image was one of Picas- so’s more depressing paintings. p. 5 -- ‘Halloween Kills’ smashes the box office after releasing to theaters and Pea- cock streaming last Friday. p. 6 -- There are many ways to decorate a pumpkin for the season such as painting (as pictured above), using other supplies such as lace or push pins, or covering it in glitter. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jaycie Nelson, opinion editor. p. 7 -- Marietta Farm, located in Andover, has a corn pit, grass maze, inflatable bouncer, live animals, hay bale rides, games, and of course pumpkins for visitors to enjoy. p. 7 -- Portrait of Elena Kuckelman, columnist. p. 7 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, columnist. p. 7 -- A group of kids wait to run the bases after the SCREAMage that was held at Eck Stadium on Oct. 20, 2018.. p. 7 -- Portrait of Mitchell Adamson, columnist. p. 8 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, assistant sports editor. p. 8 -- Street speak portraits of students Aaron Gordon, Vijay Matheswaran, Camille Brashears, Jocelyn Mallonee, and Max Fields. p. 8
Photograph(s): King Sanders, who is master’s degree, describes the different paths he went in life before deciding he wanted to be a teacher on Oct. 20 outside the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 1 -- Senators discuss legislation at their meeting on Oct. 20 at the Rhatigan Student Center. p. 1 -- Sophomore Lily Liekweg celebrates after a point during the match against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch. Arena. p. 3 -- Senior Bryn Stansberry dives for a ball during their game against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 3 -- The Shocker volleyball team celebrates their come-from-behind win against Cincinnati on Oct. 17 inside Charles Koch Arena. p. 3 -- Sophomore Addison Barnard celebrates after hitting a double against Fort Hays on Oct. 17 in Wilkins Stadium. p. 4 -- Wichita State redshirt sophomore Jed Helker races during the JK Gold Classic on Sept. 4 at the 4 Mile Creek Resort. p. 4 -- Sam Taylor signs copies of his books for Wichita locals on Oct. 19 inside the Ulrich Museum. p. 5 -- Sam Taylor reads from his previous book, “Nude Descending an Empire,” on Oct. 19 inside the Ulrich Museum. p. 5 -- Sam Taylor speaking at a poetry reading. p. 5 -- One of the first poems of the book is The Age of Positive Thinking. Within this poem, Taylor includes a painting by Pablo Picasso. This image was one of Picas- so’s more depressing paintings. p. 5 -- ‘Halloween Kills’ smashes the box office after releasing to theaters and Pea- cock streaming last Friday. p. 6 -- There are many ways to decorate a pumpkin for the season such as painting (as pictured above), using other supplies such as lace or push pins, or covering it in glitter. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jaycie Nelson, opinion editor. p. 7 -- Marietta Farm, located in Andover, has a corn pit, grass maze, inflatable bouncer, live animals, hay bale rides, games, and of course pumpkins for visitors to enjoy. p. 7 -- Portrait of Elena Kuckelman, columnist. p. 7 -- Portrait of Rachel Rudisill, columnist. p. 7 -- A group of kids wait to run the bases after the SCREAMage that was held at Eck Stadium on Oct. 20, 2018.. p. 7 -- Portrait of Mitchell Adamson, columnist. p. 8 -- Portrait of Emmie Boese, assistant sports editor. p. 8 -- Street speak portraits of students Aaron Gordon, Vijay Matheswaran, Camille Brashears, Jocelyn Mallonee, and Max Fields. p. 8
Publisher
Wichita State University
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.126. no.11
v.126. no.11