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The Sunflower, v.127, no.5 (September 15, 2022)
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2022-09-15
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College newspapers and periodicals,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Faculty Senate,Kansas Board of Regents,Termination,Emporia State University,O'Neal, Shaqille,Hoops 4 Literacy,Storytime Village,Adamson, Mitchell,Kirk, John,Student Government Association,Innovation Campus,Community Support Board,Suspenders4Hope,Wichita Journalism Collaborative,Mental health,Intramural sports,Fraternities,Cupp, Calvin,Rowing,Lamb, Chris,Heskett Center,Onwuachi, Kwame,Backstreet Boys,Shockers After Dark
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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.127, no. 5, Wichita, Kansas, September 15, 2022. - 8 pages
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Article(s): WSU faculty supports Emporia State faculty facing termination -- Larger than life: Shaq attends local basketball game for literacy -- SGA President Adamson resigns, John Kirk sworn in -- K-12 students get a taste of nitrogen during Math Circle -- NIRDT building coming to WSU's Innovation Campus -- Emporia from page 1 -- FINEally free: Wichita Public Library eliminates daily overdue fees and prepares to hold amnesty week -- This week's news in brief -- Helping Hands: Community and university groups clean up Wichita -- WJC holds training, bringing hope to conversation surrounding suicide -- Test your WSU news IQ -- This week's sports in brief -- International athletes frustrated with NIL rules -- Rowing program aims to be accepting and competitive -- Student instructor promotes benefits of the Heskett Center -- Shocker volleyball split in Kansas City -- Street speak: What do you know about the Student Government Association? What could SGA do to promote their association? -- Fall is for watching the Gilmore Girls -- John Williams prepares to leave the music business with a bang -- WSU Dining Services needs to promote the Dine On Campus app -- A College Girl's Guide to Homesickness -- 'What is my excuse?': Chef's lecture about failure empowers and uplifts students -- Ulrich Museum hosts book signing with young Black author -- Backstreet's back -- Foaming fun
Photograph(s): Chase Billingham speaks at Faculty Senate Meeting at Hubbard Hall on Sept. 12. p. 1 -- Newly appointed President John Kirk speaks to the Senate and student body after being sworn into office on Sept. 14. p. 1 -- Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal poses with Wichita youths at the Hoops 4 Literacy event on Sept. 10. The event was was the finale of Storytime Village's Literacy Festival. p. 1 -- A team Literacy members goes up for a two-pointer on team Legacy during the match-up at the Hoops 4 Literacy event. Literacy won, 53-46. p. 1 -- Wichita Heights High School cheerleader Kinley Howland perform for the audience in Charles Koch Arena on Sept. 10. p. 1 -- Children in the crowd react to a failed play by team Literacy during the Hoops 4 Literacy event hosted inside Charles Koch Arena. Literacy won, 53-46. p. 1 -- Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal signs a pair of shoes for a fan at the Hoops 4 Literacy event. p. 1 -- Professor Elizabeth Behrman demonstrates what happens when you pour liquid nitrogen on a balloon to K-12 students involved in Math Circle. Math Circle was a group that met up on Sundays to help instill the love of math and math-related subjects in younger generations. p. 2 -- The National Institute of Research and Digital Transformation will be housed at the new building being built on WSU's Innovation Campus. p. 2 -- A local family comes out to help the Shocker Neighborhood Coalition to clear debris and litter in the neighborhoods around campus during the Community Service Board on Sept. 10. p. 3 -- Maren Berblinger from Kansas Leadership Center gives certificates to the participants during the Suspenders4Hope Preventing Suicide Training on Sept. 13 at the Advanced Learning Library located in Downtown Wichita. p. 3 -- Junior Alex Sterzing rowing a double shell during practice on Sept. 13, 2022 on the Arkansas River. Sterzing is a second year rower at Wichita State. p. 4 -- Wichita State's rowing team push off the dock to begin their practice at River Vista. p. 4 -- First year rower Alex Flores begins practice in an eight person shell. Flores's boat, full of first year rowers, was directed by Head Coach Calvin Cupp on Sept . 13, 2022 on the Arkansas River. p. 4 -- Elizabeth Behrman is a professor of Quantum Information Theory. Berhman kicks a punching bag that Christian Yabut is holding during F45 Training on Sept. 9, 2022 at the Heskett Center. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 6 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 6 -- High heels illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 6 -- The entrance of the Shocker Dining Hall on Sept. 12. Recently, Wichita State introduced a Shockers dining app. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- Diversity Lecture Series speaker Kwame Onwuachi preaches messages of self-confidence in the face of adversity to WSU students. Onwuachi, a Top Chef contestant, retold the lessons he learned from being a young, Black innovator in the culinary world. p. 7 -- Brian Littrell greets his Wichita fandom with during his opening song 'Everyone.' p. 7 -- The Backstreet Boys performed in Intrust Bank Arena as one of more than 160 shows in their current tour to promote their album 'DNA.' p. 7 -- Nick Carter sings a solo during a portion of 'The Call.' p. 7 -- The Backstreet Boys show off their 90's dance moves on Sept. 13 in lntrust Bank Arena. The band stopped in Wichita as part of the DNA World Tour. p. 7 -- Students dance at Shockers After Dark on Sept. 9. The event was hosted by Student Affairs and SAC with the Foam Night Party, music, games, snacks and more. p. 8 -- Students dance at Shockers After Dark on Sept. 9. The event was hosted by Student Affairs and SAC with the Foam Night Party, music, games, snacks and more, p. 8 -- Featuring DJ Magnum, the Foam Night Party was held on Sept. 9 . p. 8 -- Dylan Roy Lewis Morrow sings karaoke. p. 8 -- Freshman Autumn Simpson dances at the Foam Dance Party. The annual Shockers After Dark. The annual Shockers After Dark was held by Student Affairs and SAC with music, games, snacks, and more. p. 8 -- Students poses for a photo at the Photo Booth at Shockers After Dark. The event was held at the RSC. p. 8 -- Grad Student Laxmi Manohara Sai Thota dances at the Foam Night Party. Shockers After Dark was held at the RSC. p. 8 -- The annual Shockers After Dark had a Foam Night Party at the RSC Courtyard. p. 8
Photograph(s): Chase Billingham speaks at Faculty Senate Meeting at Hubbard Hall on Sept. 12. p. 1 -- Newly appointed President John Kirk speaks to the Senate and student body after being sworn into office on Sept. 14. p. 1 -- Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal poses with Wichita youths at the Hoops 4 Literacy event on Sept. 10. The event was was the finale of Storytime Village's Literacy Festival. p. 1 -- A team Literacy members goes up for a two-pointer on team Legacy during the match-up at the Hoops 4 Literacy event. Literacy won, 53-46. p. 1 -- Wichita Heights High School cheerleader Kinley Howland perform for the audience in Charles Koch Arena on Sept. 10. p. 1 -- Children in the crowd react to a failed play by team Literacy during the Hoops 4 Literacy event hosted inside Charles Koch Arena. Literacy won, 53-46. p. 1 -- Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal signs a pair of shoes for a fan at the Hoops 4 Literacy event. p. 1 -- Professor Elizabeth Behrman demonstrates what happens when you pour liquid nitrogen on a balloon to K-12 students involved in Math Circle. Math Circle was a group that met up on Sundays to help instill the love of math and math-related subjects in younger generations. p. 2 -- The National Institute of Research and Digital Transformation will be housed at the new building being built on WSU's Innovation Campus. p. 2 -- A local family comes out to help the Shocker Neighborhood Coalition to clear debris and litter in the neighborhoods around campus during the Community Service Board on Sept. 10. p. 3 -- Maren Berblinger from Kansas Leadership Center gives certificates to the participants during the Suspenders4Hope Preventing Suicide Training on Sept. 13 at the Advanced Learning Library located in Downtown Wichita. p. 3 -- Junior Alex Sterzing rowing a double shell during practice on Sept. 13, 2022 on the Arkansas River. Sterzing is a second year rower at Wichita State. p. 4 -- Wichita State's rowing team push off the dock to begin their practice at River Vista. p. 4 -- First year rower Alex Flores begins practice in an eight person shell. Flores's boat, full of first year rowers, was directed by Head Coach Calvin Cupp on Sept . 13, 2022 on the Arkansas River. p. 4 -- Elizabeth Behrman is a professor of Quantum Information Theory. Berhman kicks a punching bag that Christian Yabut is holding during F45 Training on Sept. 9, 2022 at the Heskett Center. p. 5 -- Street speak portraits. p. 6 -- Portrait of Tyler Guthrie, columnist. p. 6 -- High heels illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Piper Pinnetti, reporter. p. 6 -- The entrance of the Shocker Dining Hall on Sept. 12. Recently, Wichita State introduced a Shockers dining app. p. 6 -- Portrait of Jacinda Hall, reporter. p. 6 -- A College Girl's Guide illustration. p. 6 -- Portrait of Danielle Wagner, reporter. p. 6 -- Diversity Lecture Series speaker Kwame Onwuachi preaches messages of self-confidence in the face of adversity to WSU students. Onwuachi, a Top Chef contestant, retold the lessons he learned from being a young, Black innovator in the culinary world. p. 7 -- Brian Littrell greets his Wichita fandom with during his opening song 'Everyone.' p. 7 -- The Backstreet Boys performed in Intrust Bank Arena as one of more than 160 shows in their current tour to promote their album 'DNA.' p. 7 -- Nick Carter sings a solo during a portion of 'The Call.' p. 7 -- The Backstreet Boys show off their 90's dance moves on Sept. 13 in lntrust Bank Arena. The band stopped in Wichita as part of the DNA World Tour. p. 7 -- Students dance at Shockers After Dark on Sept. 9. The event was hosted by Student Affairs and SAC with the Foam Night Party, music, games, snacks and more. p. 8 -- Students dance at Shockers After Dark on Sept. 9. The event was hosted by Student Affairs and SAC with the Foam Night Party, music, games, snacks and more, p. 8 -- Featuring DJ Magnum, the Foam Night Party was held on Sept. 9 . p. 8 -- Dylan Roy Lewis Morrow sings karaoke. p. 8 -- Freshman Autumn Simpson dances at the Foam Dance Party. The annual Shockers After Dark. The annual Shockers After Dark was held by Student Affairs and SAC with music, games, snacks, and more. p. 8 -- Students poses for a photo at the Photo Booth at Shockers After Dark. The event was held at the RSC. p. 8 -- Grad Student Laxmi Manohara Sai Thota dances at the Foam Night Party. Shockers After Dark was held at the RSC. p. 8 -- The annual Shockers After Dark had a Foam Night Party at the RSC Courtyard. p. 8
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