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Hospital’s mistake disturbs longtime client

By Emily Sullivan Associate Editor I’ve lived in the Olean area almost my whole life. No matter where I have moved to, it was always within a 20-minute drive from good old Olean. I rely on the city for everything; if you’ve ever been to Portville or Allegany, you know there isn’t much in the… Keep Reading

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Reality show highlights lack of confidence in the digital age

By Jillian Hammell Assistant Features Editor Love at first sight may be achievable for some, but how about when that first glance is discovered within one of your Internet tabs? The glance may lead to a casual Facebook stalking frenzy, which is acceptable within today’s generation. Yet when that sudden interest kindles a serious relationship,… Keep Reading

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Brazilian club fire showcases safety issues

By Elizabeth Grady Promotions Editor Waiting in line outside the OP or the Burton on a night with sub-zero wind chill can have a different mind-numbing effect than students may have been searching for. However, weekend complaints about lines by bar and concert-goers around the world should be permanently shushed as news broke of another… Keep Reading

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Women deserve a chance to serve on the front lines

By Gwen Furmanek Assistant Opinion Editor We’ve begun a new year, and with it should come progress in policy. Change happened this past week when a historic moment in history occurred. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced the U.S. military is lifting its prohibition… Keep Reading

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People need to pay attention to warning signs

By Sara Ward Associate Editor Jimmy Lee Dykes, a 65-year-old retired truck driver was a standoffish, unsocial Vietnam Navy veteran who was known to go out in the middle of the night to shoot birds and rabbits. He constructed a 4-feet-wide, 6-feet-long bunker about eight feet deep and covered it in sand near his house.… Keep Reading

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New semester offers expanded content

By Mary Best Editor-in-Chief With another year and another apocalypse behind us, The Bona Venture staff hopes to move forward in 2013 and bring a fresh newspaper with us. We hope to improve The Bona Venture as a legitimate campus newspaper. No story is unimportant. We know every person who sets foot on campus has… Keep Reading

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NYS gun control law destroys doctor-patient confidentiality

By Kevin Rogers Opinion Assignment Editor In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, it was inevitable that politicians would look to move toward gun control legislation. Whether the motivation is out of true sympathy for the slain or a chance to act on a long-desired agenda, the bills came hard and fast.… Keep Reading

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McDonald’s false advertising should prompt customer vigilance

By Matthew Laurrie Features Editor The golden arches are arguably one of the most adored and recognizable symbols in the fast food industry, but not everyone is lovin’ it at McDonald’s these days. In April 2011, a man in Dearborn Heights, Mich. sued McDonald’s and one of its franchise owners – Finley’s Management Company –… Keep Reading

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First Lady’s inaugural eye-roll shouldn’t be overanalyzed

By Sara Ward Associate Editor As the excitement from Inauguration Day dies down, it’s amazing what kind of stories have emerged as a result. Among the expected headlines such as “Obama’s Address Filled With Inspirational Quotes” according to a Jan. 21 Huffington Post article or “President Addresses Thousands During Celebration” according to another Jan. 21… Keep Reading

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Media needs to put spotlight on shooting victims, not villains

By Gwen Furmanek Assitant Opinion Editor Why are the names of the sadistic perpetrators of shootings being sensationalized as household names? The American public focuses on the issue of gun control because of recent tragedies when, in reality, society should be looking toward the media for hyping up these villains to who they are.  According… Keep Reading

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Films can’t be blamed for real-life violence

By Samantha Berkhead Managing Editor In the immediate aftermath of the horrific massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School last month, Hollywood executives suspended the premieres of several releases containing violent content, including “Jack Reacher” and “Django Unchained.” Despite this, an argument prevails among many Americans about these types of films — that their violent content… Keep Reading

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School overreacted to a kindergartener’s ‘terrorist threat’

By: Elizabeth Pray Staff Writer Imagine this scenario: a five-year-old girl talking to her classmates at the bus stop about playing with Hello Kitty toys. One of those toys includes a bubble gun— simply a toy that shoots bubbles out at people. Sounds innocent and cute, right? Well, apparently, the kindergartner’s school, Mount Carmel Area… Keep Reading

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Student doesn’t deserve punishment for exposing cyber flaw

By Emily Sullivan Associate Editor When you apply to a college, you have to give whatever university you have chosen a lot of personal information. In an application, such as the one you fill out when applying to St. Bonaventure University, you have to give them your social security number, home address and phone number.… Keep Reading

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Yellow shirts don’t define our legacy

By Alexandra Salerno Editor-in-Chief Unfurl the brown and white … and yellow. Following almost a decade of the student section representing a sea of brown during game nights in the Reilly Center, the WolfPack has transformed to a blob of yellow. Now in my junior year, my previous two WolfPack shirts look almost identical except… Keep Reading

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Penalties need to be harsher to deter DWI

By Gwen Furmanek Staff Writer She made the same mistake twice, but this time, it cost a life. Danielle Kellogg’s SUV veered into an oncoming lane and hit 31-year-old Denise Hine’s car on Nov. 27, in Brant, N.Y.  Hine’s 7- month- old infant Baylee was pronounced dead after being taken to Lakeshore Health Care Center… Keep Reading

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SBU Compliments page offers students a needed boost before finals

This editorial represents the opinion of The Bona Venture staff Finals week is approaching. Stress levels are high and patience is low. Presentations, tests and papers take over our lives. In times like these, we could all use a little pick-me-up. The creators of the Facebook page “Sbu Compliments” are trying to do just that.… Keep Reading

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