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Blood drive for Sr. Margaret: Roswell invites Bona’s to donate

By Jessica Dillon Contributing Writer Blood and platelet donations are needed to assist Sr. Margaret Carney, O.S.F., president emeritus, in her recovery from multiple myeloma. Last February, shortly after announcing her decision to retire as university president, Carney sent a letter which revealed her cancer diagnosis. “It will come as no surprise to anyone that… Keep Reading

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Bonagany comes back

By Amelia Kibbe Advisory Writer Officials from the adventure travel series “Fireball Run” have not disclosed many details about the filming and live streaming of the show at Saturday’s annual Bonagany Festival, but Lori Bennett-Kolasa, festival chairperson, said she’s happy to have the show be a part of a great tradition. “It’ll be a great… Keep Reading

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Bona grad’s book inspires change

By Joe Sanchez-Castro Dan Barry, ’80, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for The New York Times, will speak Monday Sept. 26, about his most recent book “The Boys in the Bunkhouse.” The lecture will be held at the Richter Center at 7:00 p.m. Barry is a noted journalist, having received many journalistic awards in his career.… Keep Reading

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How prepared is SBU for emergencies?

By Dalton Lord Contributing Writer Last weekend, Western New York received a tornado warning on Saturday night and then later a flood warning on Sunday morning. St. Bonaventure has experienced two floods in its history. The first was on July 19, 1942 and the second one was June 23, 1972. Even though it hasn’t experienced… Keep Reading

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App tracks Bona Bus

By Cameron Petterone Contributing Writer Students can now track the Bona Bus by using the smartphone app SmartTraxx, with more buses being added to track in the future. “It’s live. So say you’re waiting at a stop, you don’t know if the bus came by yet or when it’s going to come by,” said Rob… Keep Reading

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Lead closes court

By Riley  Eike Staff Writer The words “Danger” and “Poison” cover the doors leading into the Bob Lanier court in the Reilly Center. According to Phil Winger, associate vice president for facilities at St. Bonaventure, recent construction in the arena has resulted in the appearance of lead paint and thus its removal. “There are some… Keep Reading

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Board of trustees strategize for Bona’s

By Emily Losito News Editor St. Bonaventure’s Board of Trustees met last Friday and Saturday to discuss ideas, issues and plans. The board mainly discussed the new strategic plan, Joseph Zimmer, Ph.D., said. Normally the board passes the budget in June, but it was pushed back to the recent meeting, he said. Both the strategic… Keep Reading

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SGA amendments would change constitution

By Jessics Dillon Contributing Writer Two amendments to the Student Government Association (SGA) constitution seek to rectify the issues that arose in last spring’s election for executive board president and vice president. Some feel that the amendments were proposed in an unethical manner. The amendments, proposed by Jessica Laursen, class of 2017 senator, move to… Keep Reading

OPINION

Reacting to Title IX

There is no room for vagueness in the Title IX laws and regulations. According to Rick Trietley, St. Bonaventure’s Title IX coordinator, there are regulations and rules within Title IX, the Clery Act and “Enough is Enough” legislation. Bonaventure defines who mandated reporters are, which students have to attend Title IX training and how often… Keep Reading

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Hot heads, but hotter planet

“Climate Skeptic” is one of those terms which means something different depending on who you ask to define it. A person who identifies as a climate skeptic would say it means someone who is not entirely convinced that “climate change” is primarily the fault of human activity, if it exists at all. However, a scientist… Keep Reading

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Is the iPhone 7 really worth it?

As per usual for September, the new iPhone was released this past week. In this day and age, most people have smartphones, and a good amount of people seem to choose iPhones over Androids. Personally, I have had both iPhone and Android products, and as to the way that the phone works, I prefer iPhones.… Keep Reading

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UMin building progresses

By Emily Losito News Editor Revamping the Thomas Merton Center had been talked about for two years. After planning and meeting to iron out details, part of the old building has been torn down and construction has commenced on a new ministries building. Duggan & Duggan General Contractor, Inc., of Allegany, has dug a big… Keep Reading

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Title IX: Know your rights

By  Marissa McCall Staff Writer What is Title IX? Under the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Title IX states, “No person shall be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program based on sex.” The second section of Title IX details sexual misconduct. Sexual misconduct includes sexual harassment, non-consensual sexual… Keep Reading

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Enrollment on the rise

By Lian Bunny Co- Photo Editor St. Bonaventure University’s enrollment dipped from about 435 freshmen in the 2014-2015 academic year to about 390 freshmen in the 2015-2016 academic year. However, the enrollment trend is on the rise. This year, Bernie Valento, vice president of enrollment, said there are about 430 freshmen. “Like many colleges and… Keep Reading

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New staff welcomed to SBU

By Alexis Young Staff Writer The 2016-17 school year has heightened the standings of four professors along with adding an additional ten to the ‘Bona bubble.’ New professors can be found in three of the university’s five schools, including the School of Business, the School of Arts and Science and the School of Education. The… Keep Reading

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Carney granted “emeritus” title

By Cameron Pettrone Contributing Writer In July, Sr. Margaret Carney, O.S.F. stepped down as president of St. Bonaventure University after 12 years. Since receiving a bone marrow transplant, Carney now assumes the title “president emeritus;” the first in the university’s 150-year history. “Emeritus” refers to members of academia who retired in distinction or good standing.… Keep Reading

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SGA executive board looks forward to new year at Bona’s

By Layne Dowdall Contributing Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) plans to make some major changes in administration this year, officials said. Anneliese Quinlan, executive board president of the SGA, said the board will focus on increasing cooperation with the senate, part of the legislative branch of SGA and gaining input from them. “In the… Keep Reading

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Bona’s sets new fundraising record

By Rachel Konieczny Photo Editor   Out of the $10 million raised for St. Bonaventure University this fiscal year, the Bonaventure Fund set a new record in raising $2.5 million, besting 2008’s amount by $125,000. Robert Van Wicklin, vice president for University Advancement, said the Bonaventure Fund, an unrestricted type of dollar, is placed in… Keep Reading

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Roth begins term as interim president of St. Bonaventure

By Emily Losito New Editor   Interim President Andrew Roth, Ph.D., said he felt welcomed to the university by great people the past few weeks. Fr. Francis Di Spigno, O.F.M., said he believed Roth offered the campus a lot to think about and to do. Roth said he wanted to begin to take a good… Keep Reading

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