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The Sunflower, v.124, no.8 (September 9, 2019)

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2019-09-09
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Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Shockers for Life,Walk-a-Mile,KMUW,Shine, Tom,Fraser, Debra,Jeffries, Willie,Cessna Stadium,The Flats,Shocker Sound Machine,ICT Fest,Walk-a-Mile,Longwell, Jeff,Whipple, Brandon,Ritter, Luke,Shocker Volleyball Classic
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.124, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, September 9, 2019. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Cessna sees first college football in 33 years: Former WSU Head Coach Willie Jeffries honored at halftime -- Green pool cleaned at The Flats; basketball hoop still in the works -- First-generation and legacy student share differing views on the college experience -- This week's news in brief -- WSUPD: No foul play suspected in student death at The Flats -- 'Brand new season, brand new groove;: Shocker Sound Machine making changes as it enters second year -- ICT Fest: Festival rallies for 15th year -- Ecologically conscious Green Group hopes for a brighter, greener future at WSU -- '13 Reasons Why' not -- Shocker Studios' proximity to campus putting some students in a time crunch -- College from page 1 -- Pool from page 1 -- The pool at The Flats before it was cleaned on Thursday afternoon -- Student builds 'Human Carwash' to showcase interactive performance art -- 'It' isn't that scary -- Walk-A-Mile is a slap in the face to survivors -- Babin: Worst gamer ever recommends a video game -- Benavides: I kind of get sports now -- Benavides: Video games that might help relieve stress -- Schuyler Bailar, first transgender D1 men's athlete, to speak at WSU -- Wichita baseball's marketing campaign is a dumpster fire -- Heskett Center climbing wall unlikely to return to campus -- Wichita baseball slow-plays team name reveal -- Shockers sweep: Wichita State Cross Country team's sweep men's and women's races at J.K. Gold Classic -- Volleyball brings record to .500 after Mustang Challenge
Photograph(s): Senior tight end Eman McNea runs the ball for McPherson to the end zone while Langston's senior linebacker James Cox and junior defensive back Quante Hayden move to tackle him Saturday at the first annual Heartland Classic at Cessna Stadium. Langston won 21-20. p. 1 -- Willie Jeffries waves to the crowd during the award ceremony. Jeffries was inducted into the Black Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame for being the first African American head football coach in the NCAA while he coached for WSU from 1979-1984. p. 1 -- Portrait of Zane Storlie. p. 1 -- Portrait of Payton Morgan. p. 1 -- Sean Matson (left) and Katelyn Koch (right) try on Shocker Sound Machine uniforms. Though she's not a music major, Koch says it's nice to continue playing her instrument, the tenor sax, after high school. p. 2 -- PRND mimes the use of a violin as he creates soundscapes for the audience during ICT Fest on Friday. p. 3 -- Teresa Nguyen, who organized ICT Fest along with her fiance, performs with their band, Concubine. p. 3 -- Portrait of Drake Robinson, TV critic. p. 3 -- Portrait of Olivia Babin. p. 5 -- The pool at The Flats before it was cleaned on Thursday afternoon. p. 5 -- 'The Human Carwash' is an interactive performance art piece by Wichita State art student Mary Wirths. p. 5 -- Portrait of Brogan Gilmore, movie critic. p. 5 -- Men wear high-heele shoes during the 2017 Walk-A-Mile event on the Wichita State campus. p. 6 -- Ella Dominguez, A&E editor. p. 6 -- Portrait of Kevin Benavides, opinion editor. p. 6 -- Transgender swimmer, Schuyler Bailar, '19 came to Harvard recruited for the women's team and became a member of the men's team. p. 7 -- Wichita baseball slow-plays team name reveal. p. 7 -- Courtesy: Wichita Baseball 2020 The Wichita "Linemen" logo that was mocked up by the team as part of their marketing campaign. p. 7 -- Portrait of Marshall Sunner, sports editor. p. 7 -- Top, members of the Wichita State men's cross country team warm up for their race during the J.K. Gold Classic that was held on Saturday at the R.A.F.T Course in Augusta, Kansas. Top Left, members of the Shocker women's cross country team gather ahead of their race. Bottom Left, Wichita State Cross Country Coach Kirk Hunter gives instruction to runners Erin Topham and Destini Eskridge during the race. Topham took 33rd while Eskride placed 37th. Immediate left, Wichita State junior Alex Moen charges forward during the men's race. Moen finished the race in 46th place. p. 8 -- Wichita State's Brooke Smith (25) and Damadj Johnson (17) go up for a block during the team's lone exhibition match against Kansas on Aug. 17 at Charles Koch Arena. p. 8
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