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Overhauling Wichita State women’s basketball’s roster this year with bigger guards was the focal point for head coach Terry Nooner after being gutted by the transfer portal this offseason. “We wanted ...
Fallen branches lie in front of Duerksen Fine Arts Center, following powerful storms Tuesday. 100 mph winds caused damage through the City of Wichita, including WSU's campus.
Bottled water is not usually the sort of product that triggers “what the f***” reactions, and yet here we are. Your public servants at The Sunflower have painstakingly tasted 16 different bottled ...
Taliyah Winn is the editor-in-chief for The Sunflower. Winn is a junior dual majoring in political science and journalism with a minor in English literature. She served as the podcast producer in the ...
The median attendance at Wichita State University athletic events has decreased by half over the past decade, according to data collected by The Sunflower. Total home attendance in athletic events ...
Through the tunnel, he leads his teammates. They follow, patting his scrawny shoulders, chanting, “73! 73!” To an outsider, the praise might not make much sense. “He catches a lot of people off guard, ...
Wichita State University’s Provost Monica Lounsbery addresses the Faculty Senate on May 12. Lounsbery discussed the university directive requiring WSU to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Former ReporterRiley Sipes was a reporter for The Sunflower during the 2024-2025 school year. Sipes graduated with a degree in journalism and media production. In her free time, Sipes likes cooking ...
The College of Health Professions took home the trophy at the 10th annual Clash of the Colleges hosted on Aug. 23.
Nuvia Castillo, a Wichita State student, was among eight dead in a fatal car crash in Mexico on Monday night, according to the GoFundMe. Castillo was studying nursing at WSU, and she was on a family ...
In Wichita, there are several events throughout June to celebrate Pride. This year’s theme is “There’s no Place Like Pride” to correlate with the emerald anniversary of Wichita Pride.
Wichita State announced on Friday morning that Vice President of Student Affairs Teri Hall will retire following the fall 2025 semester. Hired in 2017, Hall oversees various aspects of student life, ...
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