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Covington teen and Native American elder face off

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  By John Pullano Opinion Editor On the front steps of the Lincoln Memorial Covington High School junior Nick Sandmann went face to face with Native American Elder Nathan Phillips. Sandmann and Phillips went toe to toe in a crowd of chanting Hebrew Israelites and Covington High School students. Both groups believed they were in…

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Bonnies go against the ban

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring all people from seven heavily Muslim populated nations from entering the United States last Friday. The order received immediate and heavy pushback from people all over the world — from protests at John F. Kennedy airport in New York, to San Francisco to London. On Thursday, Bonnies…

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Are protestors being honest?

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Vanessa Hurle Contributing writer   This weekend, thousands of people will head to Washington D.C. as well as other cities to march for the annual March for Life. This annual march is known to be an event for those in the United States who think of themselves as pro-life. Many of these people are pro-life.…

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Bonaventure students join nation wide women’s protest

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Yoselin Person Feature Assignment Editor   Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Washington D.C. this past weekend for the Women’s March. It was considered to be a counter inauguration after President Donald J. Trump took office. A few Bonaventure faculty members and students attended the gathering in Washington and went through an empowering experience.…

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The problem isn’t Trump

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Anti-Trump protesters took to the streets this week, revolting against the results of last week’s presidential election. Immediately following Donald Trump’s victory, droves of frustrated Americans marched together across the country to demonstrate their disappointment. Some teachers even gave students permission to skip classes and midterms to join protests. Many of the demonstrations remained peaceful,…

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Bona’s students rally: protesters disagree with Cuomo and Young

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By Julia Mericle News Assignment Editor Between 250 and 300 teachers, administrators, parents and students from St. Bonaventure University and surrounding community schools, protested outside the office of Republican State Sen. Catharine Young last Friday. The protesters were seeking clarification regarding Young’s stance on public education and her plans regarding modifications to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s…

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