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Pondering philosophically

By Jordan Morey Staff Writer Tucked away in his townhouse sitting at a kitchen table, Brett Keegan interprets excerpts from Albert Camus’ novel “L’Étranger.” Keegan wields a highlighter the size of a carrot in his right hand, and a fresh cup of Egyptian hibiscus tea in his left.  He scans the existential writings picking out… Keep Reading

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Mulryan makes his mark

By Kiara Catanzaro Staff Writer Language has a powerful legacy on society. What we learn from previous cultures is determined from the language. At least, John Mulryan seems to think so. Mulryan, who retired in 2011 after 45 years as an English professor at Bonaventure, published his second book translation in 2012. His translation of… Keep Reading

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‘Host’ possesses audiences

By Emily Sullivan Associate Editor The world is no longer our own. The film “The Host,” based on the novel by “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer, showcases a world which has been taken over by aliens that call themselves the Souls. These caterpillar-like creatures are inserted into the brains of every human being, causing the human… Keep Reading

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Business building houses state-of-the-art interior

By Nate West News Editor With its exterior nearing completion, the focus of the William E. and Ann L. Swan Business Center is now turned toward the inside, according to Pierre Balthazard, dean of the school of business. The ground floor will have two classrooms and one ‘flex’ room, a room which can be used… Keep Reading

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Cutschall to share Native culture

Jackie Roberts Staff writer   Aristotle once said, “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” Artists like Colleen Cutschall (Sister Wolf) proves these words to be true, though thousands of years have passed since they were spoken. Cutschall, a Native American, will be speaking at… Keep Reading

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Emergency drill to simulate chemical spill

By Kristie Schiefer News Assignment Editor St. Bonaventure University will conduct an emergency preparedness drill at 9 a.m. April 6 in conjunction with local agencies to test part of the Campus Emergency Plan. The drill will simulate a chemical spill from a rail car on the tracks near the west end of campus and involve… Keep Reading

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Senior showcases talent

By Tate M. Slaven Staff Writer   There comes a point in a student’s journey at Bonaventure when he or she must plan for the day they have to leave the home they’ve created for themselves here, only to begin anew somewhere else.  A student must compile all the knowledge and experience gained and package… Keep Reading

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Musical leaps into hearts

By Kiara Catanzaro Staff Writer   The delight and simplicity of friendship shines through SBU’s theater production of “A Year with Frog and Toad,” SBU’s most recent musical directed and choreographed by Ed. Simone, director of the theater program. “A Year with Frog and Toad,” book and lyrics by Robert Reale and music by Willie… Keep Reading

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A day in the life of ROTC

By Nate West News Editor Even if you go to bed at 10 p.m., 5:45 a.m. the next morning comes too early. That’s about the time cadets in the Reserve Officer Training Program wake up to head to Physical Training every day. Wednesday morning it was business as usual as they gathered in the halls… Keep Reading

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Woman of Promise ceremony honors Gionet

By Kiara Catanzaro Staff Writer The Russell J. Jandoli School of Journalism and Mass Communication presented the 12th annual Dr. Mary A. Hamilton Woman of Promise Award Tuesday in the Dresser Auditorium of the John J. Murphy Professional Building. The journalism school presented the award to Madeleine Gionet, a senior journalism and mass communication major.… Keep Reading

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Thousands honor faithful soldiers

By Alexandra Napoli Staff Writer   Walking 26.2 miles through the desert of White Sands Missile Range, N.M. does not seem to be an easy feat. Yet 5,900 people participate in the Bataan Memorial Death March every year. Three of these 5,900 people happen to be Bona’s alumni Richard Trietley, ‘86, his wife Michele, ‘88,… Keep Reading

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Bona alumna opens doors to bridal boutique in Olean

By Jillian Hammell Assistant Features Editor   When it comes to weddings, “the one” must be appealing, appropriate and suitable. However, these features do not relate to just the man standing at the altar, but also the wedding dress. Susie Austin, ’09, has found a way to help brides around the Olean area find exactly… Keep Reading

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BV editor delights in sights and sounds of Europe

By Kerri Linsenbigler Associate Editor   If I’ve learned anything this semester studying abroad in Salzburg, Austria, it’s how to live constantly in motion. Studying at Salzburg College is about as hectic as it gets. It seems as if every day I’m in a new location or headed to a different destination. Along with my… Keep Reading

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Fashioning jazzy jewelry

By Emma Zaremba Contributing Writer   Dedication and passion are key characteristics to success when starting up a small business. Meghan Ferrucci, a sophomore art major, has put her crafty nature to good use by making eye-catching accessories. She recently created an account on Etsy.com, called “Wishbone Design,” where she sells her jewelry. With Internet… Keep Reading

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Bona’s to host National Girls and Women in Sports Day

By Annie Riley Assistant News Editor The 27th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NAGWS) will be held on campus April 23. Tim Gallagher, a counselor education and school counseling grad assistant who works with the program, said female athletes from schools in the area can participate in this event. They can take… Keep Reading

Softball/SPORTS

Bonnies break even at weekend invite

By Pat Tintle Contributing Writer After a 1-3 record in the University of North Florida Tournament, the Bonnies traveled to Dover for the Delaware State Hornet Invite on March 17. After having the first two games of the competition rained out, the Bonnies took on Delaware State Sunday morning. Freshman pitcher Carly Bilchak got the… Keep Reading

Lacrosse/SPORTS

Colgate raids Brown and White’s net

By Zachary Waltz Staff Writer The women’s lacrosse team lost to the Colgate Raiders (5-4) Wednesday by a final score of 15-4, dropping their record to 4-2 overall. The Bonnies have a busy week ahead of them as they will travel Iona (2-5) tomorrow, Canisius (5-3) next Monday, and finally travel to Alfred University Duquesne… Keep Reading

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Ingraffea to discuss controversy surrounding hydrofracing

By Jimmy McCarthy Contributing Writer Guest speaker Anthony Ingraffea of Cornell University will be on campus to discuss hydraulic fracturing and the negative repercussions at 7:00 p.m. Monday in the Murphy Auditorium. His speech will educate others on the effects of fracking with regards to the environment, economy, and society. “Fracking is a relatively brief… Keep Reading

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‘21’ fills audiences to brim with hilarity

By Heather Monahan Features Assignment Editor One of the most significant events in a young adult’s life is his or her 21st birthday. Whether or not people have hit this milestone age yet, they are sure to enjoy the antics the movie “21 and Over” has to offer. The movie follows two college students, Casey… Keep Reading

Extra Point/SPORTS

Conger serves role of Dark Knight

By Taylor Nigrelli Sports Assignment Editor After last year’s season-ending loss to Florida State, we were treated to dozens of stories that reflected on the career of men’s basketball’s star center Andrew Nicholson. The Mississauga, Ontario native was praised, deservingly, for his contributions to the revival of the St. Bonaventure basketball program. This year, there… Keep Reading

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