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Constitution day speaker present at Walsh Amphitheater

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BY ANTHONY DASILVA, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Professor Mathew Steilen, a Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo, came to the Walsh Auditorium to lead a presentation on Constitutional law. Titled “How to Build a Legislature: Privilege, Violence and the Design of Article l,” the Sept. 15 event was hosted by St. Bonaventure University’s Center for…

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Dan Kerns wins Constitution Jeopardy

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By Catherine Brown Contributing Writer The final round of Constitution Jeopardy took place on Sept. 17 in the Walsh  Amphitheater; Dan Kerns, a senior philosophy major, won the contest. The game began at 7 p.m. and lasted about an hour.  Kerns, Steve Kibbe, a senior political science major, and Tyler Piraino, a junior political science…

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Students need to exercise the right to vote

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By Mary Best Managing Editor Vote. It’s really not that hard, people. Despite her deep speaking voice and tendency to play questionably scandalous characters in romantic comedies, Scarlett Johansson won my applause in her appeal to young voters at the Democratic National Convention on Sept. 20. “In 2008, less than half of all eligible voters…

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