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Club Corner: Psychology Club

By Kathy Williams, Staff Writer Clubs on campus allow students to have outlets for creativity, thinking and being involved with activities that make them passionate. St. Bonaventure University’s Psychology Club allows students who are pursuing a career in psychology or a related field to dig deeper into this area of work. Alexa Full, a senior… Keep Reading

“Horse Girl” has audience question reality

By Matthew Villanueva, Features-Assignment Editor Premiering last month at Sundance Film Festival, “Horse Girl” made its universal launch on Netflix on Feb. 7. Alison Brie makes her screenwriting debut in this memorable story about losing a grip on reality and psychotic depression. The film opens with Sarah, portrayed by Brie, working at a craft store.… Keep Reading

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Netflix reboots 1985 action animation

By, Grace Usala, staff writer “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” is a Netflix 2018 original remake of the 1985, “She-ra: Princess of Power.” These days, the most popular reference to the 1985 version is most likely the He-man’s “What’s goin’ on” meme. Sadly, He-man has not been, nor will he ever be, included in… Keep Reading

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How to be single to Valentine’s Day

By a Bonnie Well, to all of my single ladies and gentlemen, today is the loneliest day of the year. Today, we are constantly reminded of all the perfect relationships and commitments that celebrities, family and friends are a part of. On this day, we can’t go out to eat because every couple is enjoying… Keep Reading

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Primary season is underway

By Luke Gobel, staff writer Tuesday, Feb. 11, the U.S. presidential campaign took another step torward the race with the New Hampshire primary election. The election made democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders the official front-runner for the Democratic Party after winning New Hampshire, despite getting fewer votes than his 2016 run, likely due to the… Keep Reading

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St. Bonaventure recognizes Black History Month

By Matthew Villanueva, Features Assignment Editor As February rolls around, we as a country celebrate Black History Month yet again. Starting in 1926 by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), they chose the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The… Keep Reading

FEATURES/Music Reviews

“Birds of Prey” features female soundtrack

By Natalie Forster, Associate Editor “Birds of Prey,” the supervillain spin-off from Suicide Squad’s Harley Quinn, played by Margot Robbie, hit theaters today. After her painful breakup with the Joker, Quinn becomes allies with three other deadly women. The movie, with a bright, candy-like color scheme, circles around this bond with these three other women.… Keep Reading

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Netflix documentary reveals true crime

By Matthew Villanueva, Features Assignment Editor There’s a common phrase about grief, “Grief never ends, but it changes.” Dan Schneider, a pharmacist in a small in Poydras, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans, tells his heroic story in Netflix’s new mini-series, “The Pharmacist,” that exemplifies how grief can push a man to help others. Schneider… Keep Reading

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Spring 2020 fashion comes from past trends

By Cammie Dutchess, Features Editor People say fashion is ever-changing, but is it really? Usually, fashion trends cycle through time, with each style coming back every few decades. Take the mom jean, for example. Teenagers and young adults were sporting the denim trend for a couple of years back in the 2018-19 season. The jeans… Keep Reading

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“1917” depicts solider life during World War I

By Grace Usala, Staff writer 1917 is a movie the takes place amidst the terrors of World War I. In this story, two British soldiers, Cpl. Schofield played by George MacKay and Lance Cpl. Blake played by Dean-Charles Chapman, are tasked with delivering a message which could save 1,600 soldiers; the Germans are falling back,… Keep Reading

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Students recieve help from tutoring sessions

Finals week is approaching fast and a number of students are not prepared. After Thanksgiving break, there is only one week of classes before finals week (Dec. 9 through Dec. 12). With big tests coming up, students might need extra help outside of the classroom, which they have sadly missed. The Student Success Center offers… Keep Reading

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Students prepare for their final exams

What is the biggest obstacle one must face during finals week? “Passing,” answered Caroline Orfano, a junior health science major at St. Bonaventure University. Finals week can be the most intimidating time for a college student. The fast approaching exams leave feelings of worry, stress and uneasiness. For those about to face their finals week,… Keep Reading

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Calling all women!

Hulu’s new series “Dollface” explores the necessary relationship between a woman and her girlfriends. Within the first few minutes of the show’s beginning, Jules, played by Kat Dennings, gets dumped by her boyfriend of five years. Her ex-boyfriend, Jeremy, played by Connor Hines, claims he is ready to move on and start a new phase… Keep Reading

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“Living with Yourself” offers new perspective

The Netflix original series “Living with Yourself” uses an unfamiliar environment to challenge our sense of morals. The show starts out with a married, stressed man, named Miles, played by Paul Rudd, who is seeking a way to improve his current life, which he views as wholly unsatisfying. This leads him to be given a… Keep Reading

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Layering clothing makes headway this winter season

When the winter season finally sets in, many people may not know how to stay warm and still dress in style. Layering makes this extremely easy to accomplish. Patterns, textures, accessories and much more can all be layered, keeping people warm and in style. The goal here is to effortlessly make a statement through your… Keep Reading

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Students needed for Spectrum Ball

Spectrum is the St. Bonaventure LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and asexual) alliance. Throughout the year, many clubs at Bonaventure host activities in which students can participate and Spectrum is no different. In fact, Spectrum played a huge role throughout the entirety of October, which was LGBTQ+ history month. During this time, Cafe… Keep Reading

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Friends of Good Music hosts shows at Quick

The Friends of Good Music has started their 2019-2020 season of musical performances at St. Bonaventure University’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts’ stage. While two have already taken place, there are many more to come within the next few months. There will be seven more performances until the first of May next year.… Keep Reading

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Disney+ launches with technical difficulties

Disney’s streaming service Disney+ launched in United States and Canada on Tuesday with some technical difficulties. For hours, people could not access the website and received errors stating, “Sorry something went wrong. Please try again later,” “We are having a problem. Please exit the app and try again” or “Unable to connect to Disney+” due… Keep Reading

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Ministry Center holds Thanksgiving dinner

During the short Thanksgiving Break at St. Bonaventure University, many students plan to head home to spend time with their families and friends. Some drive to other states, some travel to different countries and some need not go far at all. Others, however, end up staying on campus or in the Olean area, and it… Keep Reading

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