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Monstrous abortion doctor’s abhorrent crimes can’t be excused

By: Gwen Furmanek Assistant Opinion Editor If you have a weak stomach, hold on tight because a monstrous doctor has committed  an atrocity of unspeakable depths. Kermit Gosnell, a 72-year-old Philadelphia doctor, is being charged with four possible first-degree murder charges for the deaths of four infants, according to an April 24 CNN story. In… Keep Reading

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No place for hatred, politics amid tragedy

By Kevin Rogers Opinion Assignment Editor Tragedies can bring out the very best in people. Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings showed us that. We saw first responders running to help, civilians stepping up to support the wounded and remarkable leadership from law enforcement officials. In response to a cowardly act of terrorism, much of the country united… Keep Reading

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‘Family Guy’ deserves no blame for terror

By Deirdre Spilman Opinion Editor Horrible acts of terrorism struck the Boston Marathon this past Monday. What should have been a day of community and celebration turned to tragedy when two bombs went off at the finish line. As is usually the case when something goes awry, people look to find a culprit and place… Keep Reading

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Online haters overreact to Bieber’s Anne Frank comments

By Mary Best Editor- in- Chief Are you a Belieber? Apparently, Anne Frank should have been. Teen pop star Justin Bieber started a social media frenzy last week after his entry in the guestbook of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam suggested Frank hopefully would have enjoyed his music, according to an April 15 Rolling… Keep Reading

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FIFA needs to offer equal treatment, facilties for men’s, women’s World Cup

By Heather Monahan Features Assignment Editor Anyone who has ever played sports knows how devastating injuries can be. With recent injuries such as Kevin Ware’s broken leg, sports federations should be doing their best to prevent injuries during major sporting events. However, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) recently caught attention for doing the… Keep Reading

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Website offers startup for artists, innovators

By Emily Carson Copy Editor “Don’t make people pay for music,” says singer/songwriter Amanda Palmer. “Let them.” Palmer proved this to be possible by placing her music plans on Kickstarter, a website created to help people host and fund their creative projects. Based on the success of her projects and others, everyone should take advantage… Keep Reading

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Honors program fails ‘best and brightest’

By Samantha Berkhead Managing Editor For a high school senior, an additional letter of acceptance into a university’s honors program accompanying their initial acceptance letter can make or break a college choice. Many incoming freshmen at St. Bonaventure choose to come here because of its honors program. The program’s website touts itself as a “singular… Keep Reading

Letter to the editor/OPINION

Letter to the Editor: Kevin Ware’s gruesome injury highlights risks and sacrifices facing college athletes

Sports enthusiasts enchanted by the phenomenon that is March Madness were horrified by the horrendous injury sustained by Louisville’s Kevin Ware during his teams Elite Eight match up against Duke. The fact that it happened in real time should serve to accentuate the audience’s appreciation of sacrifices that college athletes pay to play ball and… Keep Reading

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Athletes don’t deserve special legal treatment

By Callahan McBride Contributing Writer It is undeniable that we worship professional athletes much like ancient Romans worshiped their gods. We spend Sundays watching them, choose them over studying on weeknights and buy countless items with their name and team branded on them, thus branding ourselves. This is all well and good, as it is… Keep Reading

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‘Alarm fatigue’ a weak excuse for negligence

By Elizabeth Pray Staff Writer Beep, beep, beep. If you’ve ever been in a hospital before, that’s the sound that permeates the air, a common indication of a machine operating. However, beeping can also be a warning, serving as an indication of a patient in distress. Unfortunately, recent findings have shown that warning alarms are… Keep Reading

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Put the A-10 trophy on public display

By Bryan Clark Staff Writer It’s been more than a year since the St. Bonaventure University men’s basketball team won its first Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Championship. The championship trophy currently sits in the men’s basketball office, hidden from the public. Several athletic trophies glisten from cases in the Reilly Center concourse. The women’s basketball,… Keep Reading

OPINION/Staff Editorial

Service Week helps campus get in touch with Franciscan values

“Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Even with practically unlimited resources and volunteers, this idea can still ring true. St. Bonaventure’s community service group, BonaResponds, understands this and has decided to adapt one of its biggest projects so more people have the opportunity to come together and make a difference. This year, International Service Day… Keep Reading

OPINION

CBS made right call on Ware injury coverage

By Mary Best Editor- in- Chief March Madness brought back bittersweet memories for the Bonnies this year. While it regrets the Bonnies’ nonexistent postseason, the Wolfpack knows what it feels like to follow its team to an exciting month of competition. It can recall the intensity and pride filling arenas across the country for last… Keep Reading

OPINION

ESPN’s ‘First Take’ highlights networks shift from quality to entertainment

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Assignment Editor ESPN took another major step away from the direction of journalistic integrity Thursday, March 14. According to Deadspin, they suspended columnist Bill Simmons from Twitter for three days after he tweeted criticism of the network’s afternoon debate show, “First Take.” Simmons serves as editor-in-chief of the ESPN-sponsored website, Grantland,… Keep Reading

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Killer deserves harshest possible punishment

By Emily Sullivan Associate Editor The world is an ugly place. On Sept. 29, 1998, a man named Steven Smith raped and killed his girlfriend’s daughter, Autumn Carter. He walked into girlfriend Kaysha Frye’s bedroom with Autumn in his arms and placed her next to Frye.  She realized Autumn wasn’t breathing and told Smith he… Keep Reading

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Mackelmore offers welcome return to meaningful rap

By Sean O’Brien Contributing Writer I’d like to take a moment to salute Ben Haggerty, or as he’s better known, Macklemore. His art and personal history spreads awareness of socially relevant issues. His debut album, “The Heist,” covers everything from the ridiculousness and dangers of brand conformity to the touchy subject of gay marriage (he… Keep Reading

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Victim, not rapists, deserves media sympathy

By Sam Berkhead Managing Editor I’d like to think that we live in a progressive, modern society in which sex is a healthy, normal and above all consensual part of adult relationships. Without fail, this optimism is dashed against the rocks on an almost daily basis. This Sunday, CNN correspondent Poppy Harlow covered the trial… Keep Reading

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