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Let’s go clubbing

By Andrea Fernandes Features Assignment Editor New groups and clubs have been flourishing on campus with the start of the new school year. As college students, academics should be the main focus. However, there is so much to learn outside of the classroom. There are so many activities for Bonaventure students to take part in… Keep Reading

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Wall of fame

By Amelia Kibbe Features Editor Not all Bonaventure students spent their summers relaxing on the lake, chatting by the campfire. Many students had internships that not only fulfilled degree requirements, but also gave them priceless hours of experience. However, this doesn’t mean they spent their summers sweating behind a desk. Rather, many Bona students had… Keep Reading

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Business school to offer new major

By Hannah Gordon News Editor   The School of Business will implement an industrial management major beginning fall 2015. Industrial management will be a Bachelor of Science degree, the first of its kind to be offered in the school of business. The new major will focus heavily on science, said Pierre Balthazard, dean of the… Keep Reading

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Funding cuts force clubs to curb spending

By Taylor Nigrelli Opinion Editor   Wide-ranging budget cuts for the 2014-15 school year have taken a financial toll on St. Bonaventure clubs and programs. According to the Student Government Association (SGA) Executive Board President Alex Noguerola, these cuts stem from a decline in enrollment. Exact enrollment numbers for the 2014-15 school year are not… Keep Reading

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There’s no place like home

By Harrison Leone Managing Editor My life was dominated by the specter of studying abroad for nearly a full calendar year. The process began with program selection, which was simple enough, but quickly got more complex as I waded into the murky waters of course verification, passport application and international background checks. I can clearly… Keep Reading

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Lee named new IMC director

  By Hunter Samuelson Contributing Writer   The Russell J. Jandoli School of Journalism and Mass Communication named Richard Lee, professor in the journalism school, the director of the Integrated Marketing Communication graduate program. Lee will continue to teach his undergraduate courses; however, his undergraduate advisees will be assigned to other journalism and mass communication… Keep Reading

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We’re Back

By Catherine Brown Contributing Writer Typically, when box office smashes make a sequel they never turn out to be as favorable as the first movie. “22 Jump Street” does not fall into this category. However, it comes close. The movie is set up like the first film “21 Jump Street.” Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum… Keep Reading

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Danahar approved as Dean of Arts and Sciences

By Juila Mericle Assistant News Editor The School of Arts and Sciences welcomes David Danahar as the interim dean for the 2014-2015 academic year. Danahar is replacing Wolfgang Natter, who accepted a position as chief academic officer at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. An elected committee of faculty members reviewed both internal and external candidates… Keep Reading

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Bonnies love this: Back to school

As we continue on in our new fall semester, we bring back all of our favorite Bonaventure traditions – including classes on Labor Day. From the crop tops in the Hickey, to the not quite pumpkin spice lattes from La Verna, I know I could not be happier to be back. I speak for all… Keep Reading

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Dress better; do better

By Lauren Zazzara Contributing Writer Hello! My name is Lauren Zazzara.  I am a sophomore journalism and mass communication major.  For years, fashion has made more sense to me than anything else. It is the subject that I can talk about forever and I am excited to be able to write the fashion column for… Keep Reading

OPINION

EIC welcomes new semester

By: Nate West Editor-in-Chief Hello readers, I have the honor of welcoming you all to a new year at St. Bonaventure University. I’m excited to be a part of a long list of Editors-in-Chief who have been at the reins of The Bona Venture. This year will be different from years past. This past summer,… Keep Reading

OPINION

Cuts create reading painbow

By Amelia Kibbe Features Editor Walking into Café La Verna or passing through the Reilly Center, upperclassmen have probably noticed a newly empty space. Newspaper stands that were once filled with prominent newspapers such as the The New York Times are now a thing of the past. Last year, the Campus Executive Board and the Student… Keep Reading

OPINION

No envy for John Green

By Gavin Lindahl Sports Assignment Editor I hate fads. Generally speaking, if everyone wants something, I usually want nothing to do with it. It’s not because I want to paint myself as some kind of hipster who’s so much cooler than you – I hate that too. I just find that, in most cases, if… Keep Reading

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Field of Dreams: New turf key to athletics future

On June 7, the athletic department broke ground on the new athletic fields complex, a project that cost about $2 million. Attending sporting events at McGraw-Jennings Athletics Fields complex is a staple of for hardcore Bonnies fans. This year, and for many years to come, Bonventure faithful will enjoy the luxury of watching soccer, lacrosse… Keep Reading

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Class of 2014 fundraising to pave Quick footpath

By Kevin Rogers Editor-in-Chief      As the class of 2014 prepares to graduate, it is mounting a fundraising effort to pave the dirt and stone footpath between Devereux Hall and the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.    To reach their goal of $7,500, class leaders are asking their fellow seniors to make a donation… Keep Reading

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Class of 2014 prepares for graduation with slate of events: Candlelight Induction Ceremony will kick off Senior Week before154th Commencement celebration

By Hannah Gordon News Assignment Editor Graduation is fast approaching for the Class of 2014. Graduates will receive their diplomas at St. Bonaventure University’s 154th Commencement on Sunday, May 11. This year’s keynote speaker, Joan Brown Campbell, former director of the Department of Religion at the Chautauqua Institution for 13 years, is one of three… Keep Reading

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Stock Box

By Sean Corey Staff Writer   Investors will remember the first quarter of 2014 by the Russian-Ukraine conflict and the harsh winter in the United States. Energy companies benefited the most from these events. Both the harsh winter and the conflict in Eastern Europe caused the prices of natural gas and oil to rise. Our… Keep Reading

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Documentary highlights issues facing fracking oversight

By Lian Bunny Assistant News Editor Investigative journalists Joshua Pribanic and Melissa Troutman showed their documentary “Triple Divide,” revealing some of the issues with the oversight of hydraulic fracturing, a controversial method of extracting natural gas at St. Bonaventure this week. The documentary was shown in the Dresser Auditorium of the John J. Murphy Professional… Keep Reading

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Bona’s female athletes to celebrate national ‘Women in Sports Day’

By Kiara Catanzaro News Editor      St. Bonaventure’s female student-athletes and staff are set to host local high school female athletes and their coaches to participate in 28th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day on Tuesday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.      The event, sponsored by the school of education,… Keep Reading

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Club sells bracelets for Uganda

 By Emma Zaremba Features Editor       Simple, woven hemp bracelets continue to weave wishes for the people of Bethlehem, Uganda.     This week, St. Bonaventure’s Embrace it Africa organization has been selling woven hemp bracelets in the Reilly Center. The sale will continue today from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.    Each bracelet, priced at… Keep Reading

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