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ARAMARK unveils new app

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor ARAMARK is bringing themselves into the age of handheld devices with their new app, CampusDish, now available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. “We are excited to introduced this tool to our campus community and provide our students and staff with information to help them make healthy lifestyle choices,”…

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Four students present at NYSCA communications conference

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By Annie Riley Staff Writer Four St. Bonaventure journalism and mass  communication majors attended the Communications conference in Ellenville, N.Y. last weekend to present their papers on “How the mass communications industry portrays American’s First Ladies.” The New York State Communication Association (NYSCA) held the conference. NYSCA is an organization of faculty, students and professionals…

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Department of Computer Science to hold 11th annual girls day

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By Kristie Schiefer Assistant News Editor In an attempt to spark female interest in technology, the Department of Computer Science will hold its 11th annual Girls Day from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. on Nov. 10 for girls in grades six through eight from local area schools. According to Dalton Hunkins, Computer Science professor, Girls…

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Student Life to launch drug and alcohol prevention program

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By Matthew Laurrie Features Assignment Editor St. Bonaventure’s Student Life Division devised a program over the summer to reduce the number of alcohol and drug related incidents on campus in the coming year, and raise awareness about making responsible choices. The result was the launch of a campus-wide campaign called Life: It’s Up to You.…

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Bona Square to break ground this spring

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor The first of two phases of construction on Bonaventure Square are estimated to begin in the spring of 2013, taking about 18 months to complete phase 1, said Brenda McGee, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration. Kinley Corporation has been hired as the project developer and contractor according…

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Garrett Theater flood delays set work for play festival

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By Mary Best Managing Editor A flood in Garrett Theater has postponed set work for SBU Theater’s upcoming production of “Knowing and Un-knowing.” Phil Winger, associate vice president for facilities, said the maintenance department discovered the damage upon returning to campus last Wednesday after midterm break. The water damaged some AV equipment and warped the…

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Safety and Security says to stay away from wildlife on campus

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By Alexandra Salerno Editor-In-Chief Safety and Security works with Maintenance and the Wellness Center to deal with wildlife problems on campus, according to Vito Czyz, director of safety and security. Czyz wants students to be prepared when coming in contact with animals on campus. “Generally, security receives the report, and we consult maintenance depending on…

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Safety and Security make changes to better accomodate students

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By Emily Carson News Editor Changes have been made to printers on campus to better accommodate students. Michael Hoffman, executive director of information technology, said students can now print documents from their own computers by using either a web page to print a document or by installing the device driver on their computer. Hoffman said…

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Event sponsorship and marketing group holds “Taste of Bonaventure”

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By Heather Monahan Assistant Features Editor On Tuesday students sampled cuisine from all of the places to eat on campus. For two dollars, students could try favorite foods from the Rathskeller, RC Cafe, Cafe LaVerna, Francis Dining Hall and Clubhouse Restaurant in the Rathskeller from 6-8 p.m. Taste of Bonaventure, an event put on by…

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SBU Wellness Center welcomes new counselors

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By Kristie Schiefer Assistant News Editor Two new counselors joined the St. Bonaventure University Wellness Center staff to take over for counselors who left to pursue other interests. The leave of Stacey Farris and Mary Buono created a scramble for the Wellness Center to transition the other counselors in, Keener said. “Some students were unhappy…

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First SGA cleanup proves to be a success

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its first cleanup of the year, from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday all across campus SGA Executive Board President Cody Clifford was happy with the turn out. “We had 15 people show up, which I think is great since it was our first…

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Buzz holds first of three debate parties in Murphy

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor WSBU-FM 88.3, The Buzz held the first of three viewing parties for the presidential debates between President Barack Obama and Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney Wednesday in the Murphy Auditorium. Bryan Clark, news director, said his motivation for organizing the event is providing St. Bonaventure students the opportunity to become…

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Sharon Burke named new director of Human Resources

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By Annie Riley Contributing Writer After a nationwide search, St. Bonaventure hired Sharon T. Burke as Human Resources director. Burke will begin her new job in the Human Resources employment service on Nov 1. As Human Resources director, Burke will be in charge of managing and supporting the faculty and academics. Burke has spent the…

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Eight alumni named ’40 under 40′

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By Nate West Assistant News Editor   Business First has named eight Bonaventure alumni to its 40 under Forty list. The list celebrates 40 of Western New York’s rising leaders. Donna Quigley, ’99, Erik Bohen, ’04, Jennifer Westerholt, ‘10, Richard Campbell, ‘02, Philip Pantano, ’96, Jeff Connors, ’02, Matthew Keller, ’02, and Edward Kosmoski, 02,…

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Clubs to host voter registration drives on campus

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By Emily Carson News Editor Several clubs are holding voter registration drives on campus next week, in an effort to get students to register and participate in November’s presidential election. College Democrats and Republicans, Black Student Union (BSU), Model U.N. and Residence Life are running the drives, according to Dr. Benjamin Gross, visiting assistant professor…

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Softball team to sponsor “Walk for a Cure”

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By Elizabeth Grady Promotions Editor Approximately 80 people a day are diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in the U.S., according to the American Diabetes Association. At this rate, it would take 25 days for the entire St. Bonaventure student body to get the disease. St. Bonaventure’s women’s softball team continues to devote itself to the…

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University Ministries to begin series of events to coincide with election year

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor University Ministries is sponsoring Faith, Politics and Culture, a series of programs that discuss religion in politics. The first event will be held on Monday, Oct. 1 at 4 p.m. in the University Chapel. “Good Life Choice: The Formation of Conscience in the Catholic Franciscan Tradition” will feature guest…

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Founder of Hamtown Farms speaks about urban farming

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By Kristie Schiefer Assistant News Editor   Mike Davis, founder of Hamtown Farms, spoke to a group of 40 students and faculty members about his urban farming project in Walsh Ampitheater at 4:30 pm Wednesday afternoon. Davis, a Hamtramck, MI native, came up with the idea of Hamtown Farms when he would pass vacant city…

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BonaResponds to host ‘Warm Snuggly Blankets’

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor The American Cancer Society says over 11 million people in the U.S. spell out alone are battling cancer. BonaResponds is trying to spread a little cheer to those affected. On Saturday, Sept. 29, BonaResponds will be hosting Warm Snuggly Blankets. Students meet at the Damietta Center and make blankets…

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By Nate West News Assignment Editor The American Cancer Society says over 11 million people in the U.S. spell out alone are battling cancer. BonaResponds is trying to spread a little cheer to those affected. On Saturday, Sept. 29, BonaResponds will be hosting Warm Snuggly Blankets. Students meet at the Damietta Center and make blankets…

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