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Environmental awareness at St. Bonaventure

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For many St. Bonaventure students and community members, not many sights compare to the fall foliage and crystal clear skies of New York State’s Southern Tier. The people who have made a living at the university have always taken pride in the land that they’ve called home. With that comes profound environmental concern, which ultimately…

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Students watch AIDS awareness film

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By Joe Sanchez-Castro Contributing Writer The film, “How to Survive a Plague,” highlighted two groups, ACT UP and TAG, that decided to raise awareness of the AIDS virus and ultimately saved 16 million lives. ACT UP is an advocacy group that aims to promote change and awareness to those living with AIDS. Tuesday evening, approximately…

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Bona’s to host veteran’s panel talk

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By Julia Mericle Assistant News Editor “Awareness and Inclusion of Military Students,” a panel discussion open to students and community members, will be held on Nov. 12 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Murphy Auditorium. The goal of the discussion is to aid student veterans with a smooth transition into college by providing them with…

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Defeating violence on campus

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By Jackie Roberts Staff Writer Across the country, hundreds of colleges are saying “enough is enough” to violence on college and high school campuses during the month of April. St. Bonaventure University is taking part in a national project called “Enough is Enough Week.” Bona’s will participate in this anti-violence awareness campaign starting April 15.…

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St. Bonaventure paticipates in National AIDS Awareness Week

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By Heather Monahan Assistant Features Editor It’s time for the season where people are overcome with the spirit of giving which accompanies the most wonderful time of the year. This week, students around St. Bonaventure have been doing just that for National AIDS Awareness Week. The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts teamed up…

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