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Out-of-state students reflect on Bonaventure weather

By Heather Monahan Features Assignment Editor Bonaventure students from Western or Upstate New York are typically acclimated to the weather Bonas experiences during the winter. However, out-of-state students who are used to warmer weather take notice and have different reactions to the arctic temperatures and flurries of snow. Will Vossler, a sophomore accounting major originally… Keep Reading

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New semester sparks resolutions for students

By Alexandra Napoli Staff Writer   Watching the clock count down to midnight on Dec. 31, seeing the ball drop in Times Square, and hearing chants of “Happy New Year!” This chain of events happens every year, and with that chain comes the end to 365 days of eating too much food, procrastinating at work… Keep Reading

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Finding a knitting niche

By Tate M. Slaven Contributing Writer   With the blistering cold weather hovering over the St. Bonaventure campus, bundling up on your treacherous walk to class is vital.  Audrey Mooradian, a sophomore psychology major, uses her hobby to help the Bonaventure community combat these below-zero temperatures.  Mooradian makes scarves, and not just any kind of… Keep Reading

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‘Les Mis’ delivers a stunning performance

By Mary Best Editor-in-Chief Mispronounced by most and adored by seemingly all, “Les Misérables” has been receiving rave reviews and irritating amounts of award buzz. While some claims of it being the greatest movie of all time are a little far-fetched, it proves impressive beyond expectation. “Les Mis” is chock full of fantastic performances. Best… Keep Reading

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UMin hopes to calm nerves with “Blessing of the Brains”

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Bonaventure. Snow and carols usher in the much-anticipated end of the semester, but one obstacle stands in the way of students’ holiday celebrations — final exams. Finals bring high-stress and anxiety to the usually joyful Christmas season. University Ministries hopes to calm students’ nerves at the… Keep Reading

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Physical Education students present at conference

By Nate West News Assignment Editor On Nov. 14 and 15, St. Bonaventure physical education students presented at the New York State Association for Health Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference at Turning Stone Convention Center in Verona, N.Y. Team members included, Matthew Acquilano, Jillian Rowe, Jessenia Andujar, Lauren Capotorto, Jessica Petruzzi, Logan Dewe, Ryan… Keep Reading

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Alum donates $75,000 for locker room renovations

By Annie Riley Staff Writer A Bonaventure Alumnus and his wife donated $75,000 to the women’s basketball team’s locker room. John H. and Kay Meisch donated the money to honor St. Bonaventure women’s basketball head coach, Jim Crowley. Crowley is a two-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year and ESPN named him National Coach of… Keep Reading

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Marra, ‘80, jumpstarts athletic field complex fundraising

By Nate West News Assignment Editor   Funding for the construction of the new athletic fields is underway, thanks to one generous alumni. Tom Marra, ’80, and his wife Michelle donated $1 million to help fund the $3 million project. Steve Watson, director of athletics at St. Bonaventure, said the university was very grateful for… Keep Reading

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Students attend educational NAME conference

By Emmariah Holcomb SGA Representative Bonaventure students attended the 22nd annual National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) Conference in Philadelphia, PA Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. NAME is a non-profit organization that advances and advocates for equity and social justice through multicultural education. Founded in 1991, the organization sought to bring together individuals and groups… Keep Reading

SPORTS

SBU keeps Franciscan Cup away from Saints

By Anthony Gannon Sports Editor For the third straight time, the Bonnies beat the Siena Saints to claim the Franciscan Cup Tuesday night in a 58-43 win on national television. Redshirt senior Marquise Simmons led the team with the second double-double of his career. Bonaventure extended their record to 5-2 on the season, while Siena… Keep Reading

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Bonnies take down UB in the Bulls’ courtyard

By Skye Tulio Sports Assignment Editor The women’s basketball team (5-5) defeated the Buffalo Bulls (1-8) Wednesday evening, 64-55. The Bonnies will hit the road to play West Virginia (5-2) tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. Last season, the Bonnies were victorious against West Virginia, defeating the Mountaineers on their home court, 56-48. During the game,… Keep Reading

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Zai Jian, Salve, Bye-Bye BV

By Anthony Gannon Sports Editor Every semester at the Bona Venture, editors are added to the staff to take their turn at the job. After three on the job, it’s my turn to step down from sports editor and pass the torch on. Since joining the staff of The BV a couple of weeks into… Keep Reading

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Bonnies host Bulls

By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor The hockey team (5-6) takes to the ice tonight at 7 p.m., as they host first-place Buffalo (16-2). The Bulls beat the Bonnies in the team’s first matchup this year, 9-1. Despite the nature of the loss, junior Captain Mike Iulianello     believes there were positives taken away from the… Keep Reading

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Bonaventure students connect with alumni

By Alexandra Napoli Staff Writer   SBU alumni have been reaching out to students for years through networking sessions with juniors and seniors. However, this year, the alumni are expanding their reach even further by launching an event for the sophomore class. The alumni will hold a networking session at the Ellicott Square Building in… Keep Reading

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Brown and White bring home bronze

By Zachary Waltz Staff Writer The men’s swimming and diving team is coming off a bronze-medal performance at the Zippy Invite at Akron. The team had seven top-three individual swimmers highlighted by gold medal finishes by junior Jimmy Martin in the 200-yard freestyle and sophomore Vatslav Lets in the 200-yard backstroke. The Bonnies also had… Keep Reading

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Reflecting on religious diversity

By Matthew Laurrie Features Assignment Editor While many Bonaventure students are anxiously counting down the days until Christmas on their Advent calendars, other students from different spiritual backgrounds are observing ‘the most wonderful time of the year’ with their own religious customs. Waheed Ameen, a senior journalism and mass communication major, has practiced Islam his… Keep Reading

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Students share favorite holiday traditions

By Jillian Hammell Staff Writer   The thought of break brings a smile to the faces of Bonaventure students, and the cheer of the holiday season will follow each student home. Along with the happiness of the holidays, students can look forward to the countless traditions that make Christmastime special. “Christmas is my favorite holiday,”… Keep Reading

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Christmas concert spreads holiday cheer

By Mary Best Managing Editor The SBU Concert Choir and Concert Band spread Christmas cheer singing (and playing) loud for all to hear last Sunday for their annual Christmas concert. The choir, directed by Kathryn A. Black and accompanied by Griffin Kramer on piano, displayed their intricate vocal skills in select choruses and solos from… Keep Reading

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SBU Compliments promotes good will on campus

By Heather Monahan Assistant Features Editor   St. Bonaventure is no stranger to social media. With multiple parody Twitter accounts and last year’s infamous BonaMemes Facebook page, students can easily stay up to date campus happenings. However, two students decided to focus their efforts on a social media page aimed at spreading kindness on campus… Keep Reading

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SBU takes seventh at Zippy Invite

By Harrison Leone Staff Writer With the fall semester nearing its conclusion, the women’s swimming and diving team takes a break from competing until Jan. 19 when the Binghamton Bearcats come to the Reilly Center. The time off does not mean the team is afforded an easy winter break, according to Coach Seth Johnson. “The… Keep Reading

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