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Don’t discriminate by weight

   By Matthew Laurrie   Assistant Features Editor     You apply for a job, your application is flawless, you nail your interview, your references give stellar recommendations and you are ready to pursue a new venture in life. But, there’s one small snafu: you’re, shall we say, on the heavier side. That’s an automatic dismissal… Keep Reading

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Women should run cautiously

By Amanda Klein   Advisory Editor     I love to run. I’ve run four races in the last year, and I’m training for a 10k in May. I zone out, listen to my iPod and look at the Allegheny River.     Once I hear footsteps behind me, that pleasantry fades. Panic sets in.    Even… Keep Reading

OPINION/Staff Editorial

Post office’s hours inconvenience many on campus

 Despite the fact that practically everyone is linked in with wireless communication, the postal system has not yet become obsolete, especially not for St. Bonaventure students.     Even with our smartphones, we still make the daily trek to the Reilly Center to check our mailboxes in the hopes of finding a letter from a friend… Keep Reading

OPINION/Staff Editorial

Band choices should not be blamed on CAB

  Many St. Bonaventure students wait anxiously to see what band or artist is chosen to perform on campus for the annual Spring Concert.    When the Campus Activities Board (CAB) announced this year’s performers Breathe Carolina and The Ready Set, some students expressed their disappointment in the choices. Some started to point fingers and… Keep Reading

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Obama needs to respect court’s authority

      The system of checks and balances between the legislative, executive and judicial branches of the federal government is essential to maintaining our system of government.      Of course, for some, the concept doesn’t quite sink in.    When commenting on the Supreme Court’s pending ruling on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama seemingly… Keep Reading

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Twitter revamps tragic Titanic sinking

By Mary Best   Opinion Editor      “OMG the Titanic is sinking…those third class peeps better not steal all the lifeboats #firstclassproblems.”     Ever wonder what it would be like to have Twitter in 1912? Thanks to ambitious U.K. history publisher The History Press, anyone with a Twitter account will be able to find out.… Keep Reading

OPINION

Lying bride needs to pay for her crimes

By Kyle Zamiara   Sports Editor     I faked illness for high school once or twice when I was younger. I got to stay home and miss a test or a class I just didn’t want to be in. No harm done to anyone or anything, except for maybe my GPA.     Some people have… Keep Reading

OPINION

Sexist abuse shouldn’t have killed newborn

      For expecting parents, finding out the gender of their child can be the most exciting time of a pregnancy. Although I cannot speak from experience, I imagine most parents-to-be have an idea of what their family looks like even before laying eyes on their first child.  Parents look forward to things like family… Keep Reading

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Marlins manager should stick to baseball

By Skye Tulio   Assistant Sports Editor      You would think Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen would learn to stop talking and just focus on baseball. There’s only one thing to say in his latest situation: Oh, Ozzie.      Guillen has yet again put his foot in his mouth, publicly expressing his opinions of former… Keep Reading

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Students should support health care law

By Ryan DeOrdio   Staff Writer   The two-year anniversary of President Obama’s health care law has been recognized with public wariness and an ongoing Supreme Court challenge. Not only should the Court claim constitutionality, but it should also be widely supported.    Misinformation in media coverage on the Affordable Care Act is partly responsible.… Keep Reading

OPINION

Seniors need to start job search now

By Kait Laubscher   Advisory Editor      It’s that season once again. Midterm break has passed, and May 13 is fast approaching. The next month-and-a-half will fly by, taking seniors’ Spring Weekend and Senior Week with it. Before we know it, seniors, it’ll be May 14, and we will be college graduates.    But… Keep Reading

OPINION

Hoodie is not to blame in Martin’s death

By Kevin Rogers   Staff Writer   The shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin continues to dominate the news cycle. Despite this, conflicting reports and sensationalism are clouding the truth surrounding the circumstances of the shooting.    We may have logged hours of coverage, but we’re no closer to the truth than we were last… Keep Reading

OPINION

Google’s new patent invades users’ privacy

By Alexandra Salerno   Managing Editor   I love new technology as much as the next person, but Google’s newest patent is just plain creepy.      The patent covers technology that could potentially allow the use of targeted advertising based on background noise in phone conversations, or as Google calls it, ‘advertising based on… Keep Reading

OPINION

Regulating test questions censors culture

 By Mary Best Opinion Editor  It’s a little disheartening when thousands of kids will learn every Hannah Montana song, but will never know the meaning behind, “Life’s tough, get a helmet.” Regardless of what we watched on TV or where we came from, our similarities as kids help us bond with other kids and make… Keep Reading

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Violence shouldn’t overshadow theme

By Angelia Roggie   Features Editor   Independence, strength, courage, overcoming adversity and standing up for what you believe. These are some of the brilliant themes that resonate within “The Hunger Games.” But parents could care less about these ideas when it comes to their children.     They choose to focus on the violent aspects… Keep Reading

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OPINION

Racism spurs from casting decisions

By Kerri Linsenbigler   Features Assignment Editor   In its opening weekend, “The Hunger Games” grossed $155 million, the third highest in North American box-office history, according to a March 26 CNN article. Despite all the hype, the casting choices have garnered negative attention on Twitter. And by negative, I mean racist.      In the… Keep Reading

OPINION

Miss Universe contestant didn’t deserve disqualification

By Emily Sullivan   Opinion Assignment Editor   I’m not a fan of beauty pageants.    That’s not to say I hate them, but judging girls on how they look in an evening gown and a bathing suit before asking them questions they answer using “like” and “um” every other word is not my idea… Keep Reading

OPINION/Staff Editorial

SBU students should be thankful to generous alumni

This editorial represents the opinion of The Bona Venture staff     The St. Bonaventure University community has been through a whirlwind journey during this year’s basketball season, physically and emotionally.     Bonaventure students got to make the most of this time with the help of the university’s alumni community. Both the men’s and women’s basketball… Keep Reading

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