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Letter to the Editor: Jeff Peterson remembered as loyal to friends, faculty and St. Bonaventure

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Jeff Peterson’s obituary, published Tuesday, told us what Jeff did during his life. But the obituary didn’t say what kind of man he was. Jeff liked to laugh and make others laugh. One time, he walked past my office when a work day had stretched into evening. “I don’t know if you’ve heard,” he said…

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Take advantage of unique CAB events as a break from midterm stress

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Spring break approaches, and students should look forward to the chance for a few days away from campus. Unfortunately, that break is usually paid for with a dreadful set of midterm exams and projects. The stress of midterm exams and projects can be a daunting task requiring long nights of constant typing, reading and the…

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Music industry fueled by degrading women

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By Sam Berhead Managing Editor Rihanna, always one to push the fashion envelope, swapped her handbag for a scumbag as her accessory of choice at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards. That’s no surprise. Like it or not, she’s been reunited for a few months now with the ex-boyfriend who almost killed her four years ago. We’re…

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Olympics wrong to axe wrestling in 2020

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By Nate West News Editor The times they are a changin’. The lyrics to the famous Bob Dylan song ring true lately. For the first time in almost 600 years, a pope is resigning from his papal duties and in 2020, for the first time since 708 B.C., wrestling will not be included in the…

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‘Traditional’ prom push breeds ignorance

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By Emily Carson Copy Editor One step forward and two steps back. Just when it seems this country is becoming more tolerant of those who are different, headlines emerge to prove that wrong. A group of students, parents and a teacher at Sullivan High School in Sullivan, Ind., have banded together to push for a…

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Public can’t ignore Brown’s past abuse and continued violence

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By Sara Ward Associate Editor I would like to kindly and respectfully disagree with some of the opinions expressed in Opinion Editor Deirdre Spilman’s Feb. 8 editorial titled “Brown deserves a chance to move forward.” In the editorial, Spilman spoke about how Chris Brown “doesn’t deserve to have one isolated incident (his 2009 assault of…

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Chris Brown doesn’t deserve to move forward

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By Heather Monahan Features Assignment Editor Last week, Opinion Editor Deirdre Spilman wrote about how the public needs to look beyond Chris Brown’s past mistake and let him continue on with his life. I, however, have to disagree with her and want to make a point of why Brown should absolutely not be let off…

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Hickey workers deserve more respect

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By Sean O’Brien Contributing Writer As St. Bonaventure students, we are privileged to have numerous options when it comes to dining. At certain times of the day, it seems that for many hungry young minds there’s only one choice: the Hickey Dining Hall. The entire student body seems to be crammed into the Hickey at…

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Vigilant citizens needed in age of drones

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By Harrison Leone Assistant Sports Editor Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a Draganflyer X6 surveillance and assault drone! It’s just one of many new models of unmanned aerial vehicles becoming increasingly common in American skies. While drones are typically associated with attacks on terrorists in the Middle East,…

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Letter to the Editor: Writer was wrong on NYS gun law, mental health

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As a licensed clinical social worker and practicing psychotherapist, I would like to take issue with the column Kevin Rogers wrote for the Jan. 25 issue of the Bona Venture under the title “NYS Gun Control Law Destroys Doctor-Patient Confidentiality.” Rogers’ central contention is that the recently passed gun law is bad because it “nullifies…

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Weak recycling rate demonstrates need for student responsibility

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St. Bonaventure provides many opportunities to recycle, so there is no excuse for students not to utilize them. The Bonaventure community is participating in a project called RecycleMania: a recycling effort to help St. Bonaventure go green. Through March 31, the campus will learn to be more environmentally friendly. In a rush to dispose of…

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Beyoncé brings perfection to halftime

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By Annie Riley Assitant News Editor After a controversial inauguration lip-synching scandal, Beyoncé won her fans and even her critics back over after a fabulous halftime performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday. Beyoncé has been performing onstage since she was a child, but this performance came at a perfect time for the 31-year-old pop…

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Brown deserves a chance to move forward

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By Deirdre Spilman Opinion Editor When I think of Chris Brown, a few key things come to mind. I think of his amazing songs like “Run It” and “Turn up the Music” along with his fantastic dance moves and high-energy performances. Sadly, this is not the case for everybody. More recently, Brown has been associated…

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Letter to the Editor: Rathskellar does have proper fire exits

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While I truly appreciate Elizabeth Grady’s intention in the Feb. 1 edition of The Bona Venture to shine a light on fire safety issues after the Brazilian nightclub tragedy, I must take exception with her assertion the campus’ Rathskeller has only one fire exit. The Rathskeller has three emergency exits clearly marked with lighted exit…

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Fans need to remember Lewis’ past actions

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By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Assignment Editor In the early morning hours of Jan. 30, 2000, a limousine rented by Ray Lewis pulled away from an Atlanta nightclub as Richard Lollar, 24, and Jacinth Baker, 21, lay on the sidewalk, bleeding to death. On Jan. 2, Lewis announced he would retire from the NFL after this…

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Hospital’s mistake disturbs longtime client

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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…

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Reality show highlights lack of confidence in the digital age

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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,…

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WolfPack needs to keep clicking to win 2013 Naismith award

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When an opposing team enters the Reilly Center for a battle with the Bonnies, it will almost certainly be met with a deafening roar from the WolfPack. Whether unleashing a Bona clap or a loud cry of “Defense,” the student section on game day is loud, rowdy and ready to support the Bonnies. And it’s…

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Brazilian club fire showcases safety issues

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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…

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Women deserve a chance to serve on the front lines

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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…

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