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Unsung Hero: Fr. Chamberland

The faculty and staff at St. Bonaventure University offer a strong support system for every student to be successful on campus. From the deans of each school to the maintenance workers who keep the campus clean and functioning, the professionals and workers on campus help build the unique environment that is experienced every day. Some… Keep Reading

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There’s no rain delay on fashion

We are finally deep in fall weather, which has resulted in rain almost every day of the week. Rainy weather results in wanting to look lazy with sweatpants or leggings, not wanting to leave your bed all day. There are many options when it comes to rainy day outfits. Bright colored rain jackets and rain… Keep Reading

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AHS looks to older seasons for inspiration

Loved Murder House and Coven Characters come back In the beginning of American Horror Story Apocalypse, the world is at its end, and Ryan Murphy has a story to tell. Murphy, the producer, is keeping his fans on their toes and leaves them wanting more every Wednesday night. This new season is heavily manipulated by… Keep Reading

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Club Corner: Orion Astronomy

Orion allows students to learn and enjoy science in a relaxed environment Explore outside of this world with a visit to the observatory, the most frequented building on campus for astronomy club members. Aidan Wilson started the club his freshman year in 2014 with Tim Stead, a sophomore at the time. Tristen Reid currently serves… Keep Reading

NEWS

Late Night Bus may suspend its service

The Late Night Bus, also called the “drunk bus” by students, may not renew its contract with St. Bonaventure due to student vandalism of the bus, verbal abuse towards the drivers and smoking. The bus’ contract expires in two weeks and First Transit, the company the school charters the bus from, has said that if… Keep Reading

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New journalism study abroad program in Sorrento

Starting this upcoming summer, the Jandoli School of Communication will offer a study abroad program in Sorrento, Italy through the Santana Institute for five weeks. The program will start June 25 and end in the first week of August and exists single-handedly because of Anna Bulszewicz, a lecturer in the Jandoli School of Communication. “I… Keep Reading

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Buzz broadcasts from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

It’s been 20 years since WSBU 88.3 The Buzz last ventured off to Cleveland for a live broadcast at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On Oct. 19, two faculty members and 19 students broadcasted live at the Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., each person being able to go on air for… Keep Reading

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New SGA representatives sworn into office

The newly elected freshman class leaders were sworn into the Student Government Association on Thursday, Oct. 18. Right hands raised, they took the oath that would officially swear them in and allow them to perform SGA duties. Six freshmen were voted in by the class of 2022 to represent them in various positions: president, vice… Keep Reading

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Quick Center partners with Cutco for Family Day

After “A Swashbuckling Adventure on the S.S. Quick Center” last fall, the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts staff is helping kids undergo “A Storyland Adventure” by partnering with Cutco for this year’s Family Day. Family Day is a free event open to the community, in which the staff offers many child-friendly activities to… Keep Reading

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World-renowned Ray Chenez visits Bonaventure

Opera singer tells his story at the Quick Center Ray Chenez, a world-renowned opera singer, was welcomed to St. Bonaventure campus as the Lenna Visiting Scholar. He built a career in Europe as one of the foremost countertenors in the field of opera. From his roots in State University of New York at Fredonia, where… Keep Reading

OPINION

New Trump policy unclear on sex versus gender

If passed, new policy will assign gender based on birth certificate This week, the Trump administration proposed a policy that would define a person’s gender as what is listed on their birth certificate. The policy argues for sex being determined by the genitalia present at birth, saying there needs to be a definition that “on… Keep Reading

OPINION

Voting: It’s your democratic duty

With the Nov. 6 elections that decide several prominent government positions swiftly approaching, a conversation about voting, both its vital role and how to do it, is needed. No matter which side of the aisle you are on, letting your voice be heard on the democratic stage is a necessity of maintaining our republic. What… Keep Reading

OPINION

College basketball needs to pay players

NCAA will lose recruits to G-League if players are not compensated Syracuse basketball head coach Jim Boeheim began his 2018 recruiting class by landing Darius Bazley, a five-star recruit from Cincinnati, Ohio. Soon after Bazley’s commitment, he turned the college basketball world upside down by decommitting to Syracuse and instead bypassing college with intentions of… Keep Reading

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Journalists need to get out of comfort zone

NYC writer travels to ROTC Ranger Challenge for SBU-TV Not expecting what’s next and getting out of your comfort zone when covering a story is part of the excitement and the experience that makes a young journalist become extraordinary. I came to this realization over the weekend while covering the Ranger Challenge for St. Bonaventure’s… Keep Reading

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Happy birthday, monsieur Wenger

It was 2012: the first Avengers movie debuted, Jeremy Lin was the biggest thing in the NBA, Rick Santorum was a thing and Hollywood convinced us the Mayan calendar had it out for us all (we sure showed those guys). A lot has changed. I was in seventh grade. Middle school, avoiding any and all… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Women’s basketball seeking growth

Fleming and Maycock see defense as point of emphasis The St. Bonaventure women’s basketball team and third-year head coach Jesse Fleming are looking to show signs of growth and improvement after an up and down 2017-18 season. Fleming wants to see his team play better on the defensive side of the ball this season after… Keep Reading

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Women’s swim sweeps events against Colgate

Sophomores succeed as eyes turn toward Atlantic 10 Classic On Saturday afternoon, the Bonnies women’s swimming and diving team hosted Colgate University, sweeping all 13 events. Sophomores Mia Cote and Katrina Wardner led the dominating victory for the Bonnies. “It was a great way to start the dual meet season,” Cote said. “Especially winning our… Keep Reading

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Pep band to be introduced for basketball games

Buffalo Sabres’ organist takes reigns of St. Bonaventure pep band Throughout the country, the Reilly Center is known for its intimidating environment and loud fans. In the past, this atmosphere has been enhanced by a hired pep band from the Rochester Institute of Technology. This year, St.Bonaventure University will be providing a pep band for… Keep Reading

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How to properly layer clothes

The cold weather is making its way, so be sure to be ready with the latest trends this season. Some trends to try out if you haven’t already are layering, eccentric colors, floral patterns and all-over prints. Large statement shoulders from the eighties are also back. Oversized padded shoulders in shirts, sweaters, dresses and coats… Keep Reading

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Mt. Irenaeus serves as peaceful destination

Part of the St. Bonaventure University tradition is to pay at least one visit to Mt. Irenaeus. Mt. Irenaeus is roughly a half an hour from campus, but can easily be described as another world entirely. The mountain is surrounded with forest and solitude, and is a perfect breath of fresh air from the bustling… Keep Reading

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