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Sisters get their own week

By Andrea Fernandes Contributing Writer Sister Suzanne Kush, O.S.F., and other Catholic sisters of the St. Bonaventure community gathered Tuesday night to celebrate the first-ever National Catholic Sisters Week. With March being Women’s History Month, this past week was dedicated to recognize the impact that Catholic sisters have made in America. The sisters hosted a… Keep Reading

OPINION

Conferences are vital for student’s success

Editor attends journalism conference in New York City I went to New York City, and all I spent was six dollars. Seriously. This isn’t some bad T-shirt slogan, but the truth. Last Friday, I headed out to the Big Apple with ten other students for the Joint Journalism and Communication History Conference (JJCHC). It’s the… Keep Reading

FEATURES

All action, no substance

By Ryan Horan Contributing Writer In yet another example of a studio trying to milk more money from a successful past film, I give you “300: Rise of an Empire.” The movie, a sequel to the 2006 hit “300,” hit theaters Friday, March 7. The sad thing about the situation is the tactic is working… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Bonnies love this: St. Patrick’s Day

  St. Patrick’s Day is the one day (or, in our case, the one weekend) of the year when everyone thinks they are Irish and find it necessary to wear green. Many choose to wear green even though not everyone can rock this shamrock shade. It’s not a rule you have to wear green, and… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Magically stylish

By Majella Shields Staff Writer This week’s Fashion Focus was inevitable. Of course, it;s St. Patrick’s Day themed. The holiday originated in Ireland to celebrate the feast of St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. He was born in Scotland but was captured and brought to Ireland to tend sheep. He was held captive until he was… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Bonnies fall to Fordham amid a week of mourning

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Editor  St. Bonaventure’s (23-12, 11-6) emotional roller coaster came to an end Saturday as the team struggled mightily in a 73-32 loss to Fordham (24-7, 13-5). The semifinal loss eliminated the Bonnies from the Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament and sent Fordham to its second consecutive finals appearance. The Bonnies… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Bonnies defeat La Salle, move onto semi-finals

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Editor  St. Bonaventure (23-9, 12-5) rode sophomore forward Hannah Little’s career-high 22 points and game-high 17 rebounds to a 54-42 victory over La Salle (15-14, 9-9) Friday in the quarterfinal round of the Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Little excelled in the second half, scoring 16 points – more than… Keep Reading

NEWS

Hilbert, SBU agree to move ahead on feasibility study

By Kiara Catanzaro News Editor On Monday, Feb. 24, both Board of Trustees members from St. Bonaventure University and Hilbert College affirmed moving forward on a feasibility. Twenty years ago, St. Bonaventure University and Hilbert College joined forces to create graduate opportunities for their students. Now, both schools hope to extend their available opportunities for… Keep Reading

NEWS

University to sell 10 acres of Bona Square site

By Hannah Gordon News Editor      St. Bonaventure announced that it will sell 10 of the 17 acres, previously designated as space for Bonaventure Square, though they would not disclose the value of the transaction. Community Bank System, Inc. signed an agreement with the university last week to buy and builda new facility on the… Keep Reading

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St. Bonaventure students enter data competition

By Emma Zaremba Features Editor Crunching numbers and analyzing data is becoming commonplace for a small group of Bonaventure students. Four students recently entered a data competition, held by the Upstate Chapters of the American Statistical Association, in which they will analyze complex data sets from standardized high school tests and search for trends to… Keep Reading

NEWS

Stock Box: Explaining short selling

By Sean Corey Staff Writer Let’s say you believe a company will have poor earnings and their stock price will decrease. Rather than simply not buying the stock, you can make money off the stock’s decline by shorting the stock. When you short a stock, your bank will lend you a number of shares of… Keep Reading

NEWS

Hoag appointed major gifts officer at St. Bonaventure

 By Lian Bunny News Editor Joseph Hoag, who has 25 years of fundraising experience, has taken over as St. Bonaventure’s major gifts officer, overseeing university relations and fundraising in Western Pennsylvania and the Washington, D.C. area. “Good fundraising is relational rather than just transactional.  You want to be able to develop relationships that are hopefully… Keep Reading

NEWS

Privitera’s wins honor for research textbook

By Julia Mericle Contributing Writer Gregory Privitera, associate professor of psychology at St. Bonaventure University, was recently named 2014’s Most Promising New Textbook Award for his textbook titled, “Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences.” The Text and Academic Authors Association, a not-for-profit national organization that collects the best textbooks from publishers across the country, presents… Keep Reading

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Bonnies head to Richmond to face Rams

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Editor The men’s basketball team (16-13, 6-9) will head down to Virginia tomorrow to take on the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Rams, looking to snap a three-game losing streak in the final game of the regular season. The Rams (22-7, 10-4) are third in the Atlantic 10 and are all-but guaranteed… Keep Reading

SPORTS

SBU mourns death of sports staff member

By Zach Waltz Sports Assignment Editor While in Richmond, Va. for the Women’s Atlantic 10 basketball tournament, Assistant Sports Information Director Brian Moretti, 25, went into apparent cardiac arrest Wednesday night and passed away shortly after, the university announced Thursday morning. He was at dinner in a Richmond restaurant with his A-10 colleagues. Moretti’s main… Keep Reading

Extra Point/SPORTS

Moving and shaking during the NHL deadline

By Gavin Lindahl Assisstant Sports Editor The NHL trade deadline is always a crazy day for any hockey fan. There’s always sure to be a few big name players getting dealt, but there’s always the smaller, close-to-home deals. Hockey fans got to see a little bit of both today. Even before the deadline, big deals… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Second-seeded Bonnies head to A-10 tournament

By Zach Waltz Sports Assignment Editor After going 22-9 on the season, the women’s basketball team will go into the Atlantic 10 tournament in Richmond with a two seed. The Bonnies were predicted to finish ninth in the A-10 this year. However, they defeated six out of the eight teams picked ahead of them on… Keep Reading

Lacrosse/SPORTS

Lacrosse team prepares for Bearcats

By Erin Izydorczak Contributing Writer Mark Twain once said that “it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog,” and this exemplifies the St. Bonaventure lacrosse team early on this year, according to Head Coach Ryan Lynn. The team, led by senior captains Sara Schlagenhauf,… Keep Reading

Baseball/SPORTS

Bonnies thaw off from Florida

By Gavin Lindahl Assistant Sports Editor Welcomed by a 90-degree falloff, the Bona’s baseball team returned home after an upsetting 1-8 campaign in Port Charlotte, Fl. for the Snowbird Classic, according to head coach Larry Sudbrook. “We went 3-6 down there last year playing a predominantly senior team, so we knew it was going to… Keep Reading

Softball/SPORTS

Soft start for softball

By Eustace Q. Browne Staff Writer The St. Bonaventure softball team has struggled out of the gate this season, posting a 2-13 record. Despite his team struggles, Head Coach Michael Threehouse shared a sense of optimism about the team’s slow start. “I was telling the ladies, the year we made the conference championship in 2005,… Keep Reading

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