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Club Corner: Power Yoga at SBU

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Photo of Power Yoga Photo: @sbu_poweryoga on Instagram BY: MEGHAN LEX, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Power Yoga at St. Bonaventure University offers students an escape from school in one-hour sessions, providing a beneficial stretch in more intense bouts than traditional, meditative yoga.  The club was started by senior Carolyn Schwab during her sophomore year after noticing that…

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STEP-ping into the Spotlight

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Photo of STEP Team Photo courtesy of @sbu_step on Instagram BY: ISABEL MARZULLO, FEATURES EDITOR “The goal of STEP as a club on campus is to increase the representation for minorities, as well as bring a creative element,” said Kendra Jeffery, a psychology major and STEP Team captain.  Stepping is an African-based tradition that uses…

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New Group Supports Female Students in Sports Communications

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Jandoli Women in Sports Media members Courtesy of: @jwsm_sbu on Instagram BY: JESSICA WIKANDER, CONTRIBUTING WRITER The Jandoli Women in Sports Media group made its debut this semester at St. Bonaventure. The group offers women looking to enter the sports media field after graduation a place to connect and receive support from fellow students as…

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Run Club Aims For Safety and Wellness

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The Run Club group photo at first meeting Photo Courtesy: Norah Marriner  BY: JAMESON ZUBER, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Last semester, Norah Marriner, a senior health and society major, completed her first half-marathon. Afterward, she received several questions about finding a running community at St. Bonaventure University, which inspired her to start Run Club. “Learning that other…

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Club Corner: Her Campus

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Her Campus members at a Halloween movie night / Photo courtesy of Hadley Thompson BY CLAIRE FISHER, STAFF WRITER Her Campus, a global women-run online magazine, has over 400 chapters, one of them being at St. Bonaventure. Writers across all four years are able to come together and bond over similar themes of womanhood.  Her…

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Active Minds  — A growing club

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Photo courtesy of Ayushi Jain / Members at the club’s trail walk on Sept. 22, 2022  BY MARNIQUE OLIVIERI-PANEPENTO, STAFF WRITER Active Minds, a club at St. Bonaventure University, which is dedicated to spreading mental health education and awareness, hosted a spirit week this past week. The club planned daily events with themes, encouraging a…

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Club Corner: Psychology Club

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By Kathy Williams, Staff Writer Clubs on campus allow students to have outlets for creativity, thinking and being involved with activities that make them passionate. St. Bonaventure University’s Psychology Club allows students who are pursuing a career in psychology or a related field to dig deeper into this area of work. Alexa Full, a senior…

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Club Corner: Latin American Student Organization

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St. Bonaventure’s Latin American Student Organization, otherwise known as LASO, is part of the Damietta Center, an organization working on issues regarding diversity and inclusion at the university. LASO exists in order to preserve and nourish the culture of Latin American students, which is why it is an integral part of St. Bonaventure’s ambition to…

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Club Corner: Model United Nations

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By Faith Topolski Staff Writer   There are many clubs on campus that are well known, however, there are others that offer unique and interesting opportunities that may not always get the recognition they deserve. One of those clubs is the Model United Nations organization, which is not only a club, but a class as…

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Club Corner: Enactus organization

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By Catherine Fleischhut Staff Writer Originally founded in 1975 in the United States, Enactus is now an international organization that operates in over 37 countries. In the U.S. alone, there are 404 universities and over 10,000 students that partake in Enactus. Having such an impact on the world, it’s remarkable to have our own college…

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