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Washington, D.C. should not become a state

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By Andrew Kruszka, staff writer On Monday, a United States House of Representative committee tried and proposed a bill to make Washington D.C. the 51st state in the union. This seems a bit outrageous since the last state to enter the union would be Hawaii in 1959. Earlier that year, Alaska was the 49th state.…

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College Football Playoff

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By Jonathan Sawyer Sports Editor After three and a half grueling months of tough games, big upsets and big plays: The College Football Playoff has finally been picked. The four teams that will play for the National Championship are Alabama Crimson Tide, Ohio State Buckeyes, Clemson Tigers and Washington Huskies. The past two weeks, analysts…

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Week 12 College Football Playoff Rankings

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By Jonathan Sawyer Sports Editor The college football season has been up and down all year, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Having competitive games week in and week out makes for some great college football and even better shake-ups in the Associated Press and College Football Playoff rankings. This past week has been…

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Mock Trial headed to nation’s capital

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The St. Bonaventure Mock Trial team is heading to Washington, D.C. today for an invitational at American University.  This will be the team’s fourth competition of the season. The team began its season with a competition at Drexel University in Philadelphia. It then debated at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. Most recently, the team hosted…

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Marching for a cause

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By Tate M. Slaven Contributing Writer “All you could see for miles were people — approximately 500,000 people.” Amanda Koneski, president of SBU for Life, reflected on her recent trip to Washington, D.C. for the 40th Annual March for Life.  On Jan. 25, pro-life supporters rallied together to spread the message of anti-abortion in the…

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