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Movember fashion

By Majella Shields Staff Writer Hi all, and welcome to this week’s Fashion Focus. I’m about to jump on the Movember bandwagon here. It is that time of year when some among the male population take pride in not shaving for a whole month to raise money for cancer research. It’s a very charitable month… Keep Reading

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Make a difference with words

By Betsy Pray Staff Writer    Writing letters seems to be a thing of the past. But what if writing a letter involved learning about a new culture, changing people’s lives and teaching someone English? BonaResponds is giving people the chance to do just that. The service organization is launching a new pen pal program… Keep Reading

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Mustache motivation

By Amelia Kibbe Staff Writer    Keep calm and mustache on! This month, St. Bonaventure University will be participating in “Movember 2013.” This is the second year Bonaventure has taken part in the month-long event, and the goals for this year are twice as high. The idea of “Movember” is simple. In order to raise… Keep Reading

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Breaking down “The Walls”

By Jackie Roberts Staff Writer    Every day, we pass hundreds of students: in the hallways, in the Hickey, in our dorm buildings and walking from one place to another. Some of these people are our friends; some you may not even know their names. By that glance you make when you pass them, you… Keep Reading

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A formal affair

By Majella Shields Staff Writer Hi everyone, and welcome to this week’s fashion focus. Word in the Hickey Dining Hall this week is that there are club/team formals going on over the next few weeks; everybody loves the opportunity to put on a fancy dress or suit up. I’ve never been to one of these… Keep Reading

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Bonnies dodging for Dice

By Emma Zaremba Features Assignment Editor   In the Bona Bubble, we support our family through it all. On Sunday, Nov. 3, at noon, a group of students in marketing professor Michael Russell’s Event and Sponsorship Marketing class will host a memorial dodgeball tournament in honor of Bonnies’ baseball pitcher Andrew Revello. Revello graduated in… Keep Reading

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Oh, the places you’ll go

By Heather Monahan Features Editor    If you’ve ever wanted to see the sights of the world, you’ll want to make your way over to the Loft on the third floor of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on Thursday, Nov. 7. Photographs taken from all around the world will be displayed for… Keep Reading

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Resi‘Dean’t Director

By Heather Monahan Features Editor    If you don’t live on the East Side of campus, you may not have met Dean Atkins, one of three new resident directors at St. Bonaventure. Even if you have met him, you may not know much about him other than deducing that he’s from the United Kingdom, based… Keep Reading

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Headstanding for positivity

By Whitney Downard Contributing Writer    Do you want to help break a Guinness World Record and raise money for charity? Tomorrow, Headstands for Humanity will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most people doing a headstand simultaneously.  The current record is 399 simultaneous headstands in Wevelgem, Belgium, back in 2006. The… Keep Reading

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Cross-country collaboration

By Samantha Berkhead Editor-in-Chief    Art doesn’t always revolve around happiness. The Rampallian was born last year when Becky McKeown, ’11, decided to combine her love of literature with her hunger for dark, gritty poetry and prose. “A lot of literary magazines don’t publish dark, experimental works,” McKeown said. “I wanted to create a publication… Keep Reading

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Come on and slam, welcome to the jam

By Kevin Rogers Managing Editor    Café La Verna transformed from its normal campus coffee stop into a performance space last Thursday night as St. Bonaventure’s Slam Poetry Club hosted its second open-mic night of the semester. More than 40 students packed the café to hear student poets spin tales about childhood, love, friendship, life… Keep Reading

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Adventures in the ice box

By Daniel Leopold Staff Writer    Looking for a great way to feel the passion of Bonaventure sports before basketball season begins? After kicking off its season a few weeks ago, the men’s club hockey team has been hitting the rink rearing to go. The games are excellent opportunities to engross yourself in a fast-paced… Keep Reading

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Dressing up in style

By Majella Shields Staff Writer    Here it is, my third-favorite time of year (after Christmas and my birthday, of course). It’s Halloween! Halloween falls on a school night this year, so the celebrations will be in full swing this weekend. Every year, my friends and I begin to brainstorm in August as to what… Keep Reading

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It’s just a bunch of Hocus Pocus

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Editor    ‘Tis the time of year to dress up, decorate houses, take candy from strangers and, most of all,  watch Halloween films. Halloween movies have always been a favorite of young American adults. Some thrill us from start to finish, leaving us at the edge of our seats. Some fulfill… Keep Reading

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Feel the fear

By Heather Monahan Features Editor    The haunting hour may be upon us, but ghouls and ghosts aren’t the things haunting Bonaventure students, and it certainly isn’t limited to just Halloween. Some don’t even like the occasional spook from scary movies or haunted houses this time of year. Senior accounting major Rita Belloma has two… Keep Reading

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Trick or treat, smell my…

By Amelia Kibbe Staff Writer    Halloween is just around the corner, and things are starting to get spooky at Bonaventure. Several buildings on campus are decked out with scary decorations, from spider webs in the hallways of Loughlen Hall to cauldrons and pumpkins in the Hickey. Last weekend, Halloween events on campus kicked off… Keep Reading

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Strum me away

  By Daniel Leopold   Staff Writer   On Friday, Oct. 18, renowned classical guitarist Paul Galbraith played an hour-long recital at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. The event was one of many visual and performance arts pieces the Quick Center hosts during the school year including concerts, plays and art exhibits… Keep Reading

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Let’s go to the mall!

By Majella Shields Staff Writer    Hi everyone, and welcome to this week’s Fashion Focus. I hope you all had a great midterm break. I had the best time ever. I am already counting down the weeks until Thanksgiving. Over break, I stayed in Buffalo, and the highlight of my trip was going to the… Keep Reading

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Driving the point home

Heather Monahan Features Editor    According to distraction.gov, 2011 saw 3,331 deaths caused by distracted driving. In the same year, 31 percent of all driving fatalities were caused by drunk driving, according to centurycouncil.org. Jason Bock, owner of Mad Matt’s Entertainment, visited St. Bonaventure Tuesday and gave students a chance to simulate drunk and distracted… Keep Reading

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Sing your heart out

By Whitney Downard Contributing Writer    Did the movie “Pitch Perfect” leave you wanting to join an a cappella group? Look no further. This year, students will have an opportunity to join the group The Reprise and perform with other a cappella singers in the Buffalo area. The Reprise is a multi-generational group open to… Keep Reading

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