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Res Life begins RA selection process

By Jessica Dillon News Assignment Editor With resident assistant selections just around the corner, resumes and applications from hopeful students have been pouring into RC 206. Submitting a resume and online application through Qualtrics due to RC 206 by 3 p.m. today, marks the completion of the first step in the three-tiered application process. The… Keep Reading

NEWS

University honors Black History Month

St. Bonaventure University’s Damietta Center of Multicultural Student Affairs began its celebration of Black History Month with the kickoff of its series “And Still WE Rise: Expressions of Black Heritage & Identity,” on Wednesday. This year’s theme originated from the relevance of diversity in today’s world in regard to current events, said Parker Suddeth, coordinator… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Bates Motel starts final season

A&E’s psyche-twisting, jaw-dropping series Bates Motel is scheduled to launch its fifth installment this month — drawing from chilling, past plots and projecting the ongoing empire into heightened show time success. On Feb. 20, Bates fans will be reacquainted with Norma and Norman Bates, and all their subsequent sideshows — the supporting characters who always… Keep Reading

NEWS

ROTC completes rifle training

By Harley Anderson Contributing Writer   The Seneca Battalion Army ROTC learned how much skill is required in successful marksmanship at a Military Science lab held in Francis Hall last Thursday. The Basic Rifleman Marksmanship (BRM) training, led by Cadets Breandan Cunningham, junior accounting major, and Aaron Byrne, senior sports medicine major, introduced cadets to… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Fashion brings back ‘80s this Spring

By Brianna McKnight Contributing Writer Spring 2017 is coming up soon, and it’s introducing many new trends. It is bringing back old trends, as well as keeping some existing trends that are already in style. The new styles introduced during the fashion weeks’ in Paris and New York City consist of many trends that might… Keep Reading

NEWS

Bona’s launches new photography club

By Amber Levias Contributing Writer There’s a new club on campus that’s capturing the eyes of students this semester- photography club. Created by avid photographers, Deeanna Welling and Charles Walker, PhD., professor of psychology, the club was formed to help interested students learn to hone their photography talents as well as to give back to… Keep Reading

NEWS

Faculty searches suspended

By Emily Losito Associate Editor Eleven faculty position openings listed on the Notice Board in December disappeared in January. Six positions in the School of Arts & Sciences, two in the School of Education and three in the School of Business were taken down at the beginning of the 2017 spring semester. Several faculty searches… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Fleming sees lack of shooting depth

By Mikael DeSanto Sports Editor The St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team faced struggles in recent games, including going cold offensively from beyond the three-point line. In the last three games, which the Bonnies lost, no Bonnies player has made more than two three-point shots. In the case of the game against Saint Joseph’s on… Keep Reading

Softball/SPORTS

Softball aims for success

By Kiley O’Donnell Sports Assignment Editor The St. Bonaventure University softball program is gearing up for the start of their season, which begins next week. Last year, the Bonnies went 15-32, finishing eighth in the Atlantic 10. Head Coach Mike Threehouse has been in charge of the program for 19 years and has collected 261… Keep Reading

OPINION

Is music not respecting women?

In today’s music, especially the hip-hop genre, you can usually find a derogatory or sexist term aimed towards women. Although this type of language can be found in most music types, it seems that it is especially prevalent in the hip-hop genre. Degrading women in music is something that many artists partake in today. An… Keep Reading

OPINION

Being a bonnie not for the faint of heart

I n the year and a half I’ve been a student at St. Bonaventure, one thing is clear: being a Bonnie means rolling with the punches. Here at Bona’s, we take the good with the bad, celebrate triumph and defeat together, and we do so with a “win or lose, we still booze” mindset. It’s… Keep Reading

OPINION

Exploring Poverty: Warming House

Shannon Murray, a senior biology major, also acts as a coordinator for the Warming House in Olean. With this, she gets the privilege of interacting with the guests who come into the Warming House. Murray talked about how this experience has shaped her view of poverty and people who live in what could be considered… Keep Reading

OPINION

Does cost of food hinder healthy living choices?

America is one of the most obese countries on the planet. I think a lot of people want to be healthier, but it is not that easy. A lot of people think that if they want to be healthy they have to exercise rigorously and that alone will get them the results they desire. However,… Keep Reading

OPINION

Ads are the third team at Super Bowl

Everybody has already heard of the heroic (or in some fans’ case, annoying) performance by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to comeback from a 28-3 deficit to win the Super Bowl. The game itself is the reason why millions of Americans watch the annual showdown every year, but the entertaining commercials and breathtaking… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Bonnies second half surge helps defeat Billikens

By Jonathan Sawyer Sports Associate Editor   The St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team started off the game slow, but bounced back in the second half to pull out a 70-55 victory over the Saint Louis Billikens. The Bonnies started off the game on an 11-0 run and it seemed as though this game was going… Keep Reading

SPORTS

A Letter To St. Bonaventure’s Student Body

St. Bonaventure Students, Saturday night, many media outlets and social media sites reported that the court storming by the student body was the reason a technical foul was issued against St. Bonaventure. Those reports were not correct. Since then, St. Bonaventure’s administration has worked diligently to clear your names. Our student body was NOT responsible… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Commercials, halftime show add to Super Bowl

By Tom Cottingham Features Editor Everybody has already heard of the heroic (or in some fans’ case, annoying) performance by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to comeback from a 28-3 deficit to win the Super Bowl. The game itself is the reason why millions of Americans watch the annual showdown every year, but… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Bonnies fall short in Pink Game

By Mikael DeSanto Sports Editor The St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team took a 57-45 loss to the La Salle Explorers tonight, a matchup that also served as this season’s Pink Game. The game was marked by offensive struggles for both the Bonnies (9-15, 4-8 A10) and the Explorers (15-9, 8-4 A10), including a second… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Technical foul decides loss for the Bonnies

By Jonathan Sawyer Sports Associate Editor   Courtesy of Mikael DeSanto BV Sports Editor   Two years ago, a then-junior guard Marcus Posley drove the lane and threw up a prayer that went through the net as the buzzer sounded to upset No. 18 VCU Rams. Saturday it was like déjà vu, with a twist.… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Three-pointers doom Bonnies against Fordham

By Mikael DeSanto Sports Editor The St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team dropped its second matchup of the season against the Fordham Rams, 57-45, losing the regular season series 2-0. The Bonnies (9-14, 4-7 A10) previously lost to the Rams (16-9, 7-4 A10) 60-44 on Jan. 15. The Bonnies were outshot from beyond the arc… Keep Reading

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