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New eats offered for the campus and community

By Will Poladian, Staff Writer A new addition has been added to the St. Bonaventure University golf course. The new Fairway View Pavilion will be open to the Bonaventure community from April 15 to April 18 before officially opening to the public on Monday. The current New York State guidelines will be in place. There… Keep Reading

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University releases new plans for fall semester

By Tucker Reilly, News Assignment Editor St. Bonaventure University has released a tentative plan for the fall 2021 semester, with the expectation that traditional instruction will be possible in the coming months. In a letter to the university community on April 9, Interm President Dr. Joseph E. Zimmer outlined several plans “based on the assumption… Keep Reading

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Updates on campus vaccine clinic cancellation

By Cassidey Kavathas, News Editor Cattaraugus County was forced to cancel the vaccine clinic for St. Bonaventure University students planned for April 13. The cancellation was due to the corruption of 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at a plant in Baltimore, which caused a nationwide backlog in J&J shipments. The New… Keep Reading

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Swarts discusses experience in presentation

By AJ Powers, Staff Writer Dr. Gariel Swarts, adolescence education director and assistant professor of education at the university, gave a talk on his dissertation from 2017 last Tuesday. Swarts was a high school social studies teacher for 10 years before getting a reduction in force – in simpler terms, laid off. Swarts ended up… Keep Reading

On-campus student vaccine clinic canceled

By Cassidey Kavathas, News Editor Cattaraugus County was forced to cancel the vaccine clinic for St. Bonaventure University students scheduled on April 13.  The cancellation was due to the corruption of 15 million doses of the J&J vaccine at a plant in Baltimore, which caused a nationwide backlog in J&J shipments. The New York State… Keep Reading

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Jandoli Institute introduces new project on speeches

By Tucker Reilly, News Assignment Editor The Jandoli Institute, part of St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication, has begun a project on its website examining speeches. The project features analysis and suggestions from experts on the characteristics of a good speech. According to a press release from sbu.edu on March 31, the project will… Keep Reading

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Empower raises 22 million yards for cause

By Cassidey Kavathas, News Editor The Yards for Yeardley event, presented by Empower Student Peer Prevention Educator Group in partnership with the One Love Foundation, held their award ceremony yesterday. The event was in memorial of Yeardley Love, who lost her life to relationship violence in 2010 as well as raising awareness of interpersonal or… Keep Reading

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University introduces new program abroad

By Kurt Martone, Staff Writer A new course hopes to kick off this winter in Perugia, Italy. Dr. Michael Chiariello, a professor emeritus at St. Bonaventure University is hopeful that his redesigned course can start soon. “I am warily optimistic about my course, which is almost a year from now, although Europe is moving more… Keep Reading

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Dual degree nursing program offered in Fall

By AJ Power, Staff Writer Over the past week, St. Bonaventure University has advertised the new Dual Degree Nursing Program in daily Notice Boards. This unique program combines the facilities of the university and Jamestown Community College. Students who would like to be a part of the program should apply for admissions through the university… Keep Reading

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Jimmy Fallon showcased viral TikTok dances

By Kristyn Johnson, Contributing Writer “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” featured TikTok star Addison Rae on March 26. Rae performed eight TikTok dances that have gone viral on the app. Fallon received backlash since Rae’s feature on the show because he did not give credit to the mostly Black creators who made those dances.… Keep Reading

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Rising artist advocates for LGBTQ+ community

By Kaitlin Sinclair, Staff Writer “Midwest Kids Can Make It Big” is Lauren Sanderson’s slogan and latest album. Born on Jan. 13, 1996 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sanderson is an emerging independent artist whose music has elements of pop, hip-hop, rap, rock and alternative. In 2014, Sanderson began to make her presence known online by… Keep Reading

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“Saturday Night Live” resumes normal production

By Emilie Weinbeck, Features Assignment Editor Since the start of the pandemic, television has looked a little different. News stations started having reporters broadcast their stories from home, award show hosts dressing up to sit in their living rooms and sports anchors commentating from home offices. Late night television was no exception to this new… Keep Reading

Ways to have fun and be safe for summer 2021

By a Bonnie, Advice Columnist The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on many individuals worldwide. As the warmer weather and summer months approach, it is crucial for people to reinvent what their summer could look like while remaining mindful that the pandemic is still very alive in the U.S. In the U.S., there have… Keep Reading

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New album “McCartney III Imagined” announced

By Kelsey Purcell, Staff Writer Paul McCartney, a member of the iconic former English rock band, The Beatles, announced a new album, “McCartney III Imagined.” It features other artists recreating songs from “McCartney III.” “McCartney III” is the singer’s 18th solo album. It is an 11-track album that was released on Dec. 18, 2020. The… Keep Reading

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The “Inherited Soul” event announces “Stone Ocean”

By John Ancillotti, Staff Writer An event on April 4, titled JOESTAR The Inherited Soul, revealed information about upcoming releases related to the popular manga and anime series “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” created by Hirohiko Araki. The event was hosted by master of ceremonies Chiaki Matsuzawa and featured each voice actor for the show’s five protagonists… Keep Reading

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Bonaventure arts deserve more attention

By Emily Weber, Contributing Writer St. Bonaventure University. Basketball. These two phrases are synonymous. Not many students choose this school for its participation in the arts. If you find the artistic path is the one you choose to follow here, you will have to overturn many stones before finding an opportunity. When you do find… Keep Reading

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Pay attention to relationship red flags

By Olivia Boyd, Staff Writer Before I begin, I would like to preface that I genuinely don’t hate men and everyone has their own faults. However, I believe we need to acknowledge the red flags that some men give off and hopefully give some advice to these specific men. Additionally, ladies, if you’re reading this… Keep Reading

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Clubs have benefits for college students

By Andrew Kruszka, Staff Writer One can never do enough to get involved on a college campus. I say that especially here at St. Bonaventure University, which I’m pretty sure is where almost all of my loyal readers attend. I wrote an article a week ago preaching to my readers to go actually read and… Keep Reading

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Upperclassmen still rule college basketball

By John Pullano, Advisory Editor Freshmen have headlined college basketball the past decade. However, upperclassmen regained their importance in 2021. University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari set the stage for freshmen to dominate after he guided the Wildcats to the 2012 NCAA Division I National Championship game. Calipari shuffled three freshmen and two… Keep Reading

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Streaming and movie theaters can coexist

By Max McAuliff, Staff Writer The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the movie industry to face an impending threat head-on, the threat of streaming services. Even as movie theaters begin to reopen across the country, the debate over whether studios should release movies in theaters or on streaming services still exists. However, this debate no longer… Keep Reading

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