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Quick Center faces electrical issues

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By Tucker Reilly, News Assignment Editor After breaking down last week, the stage lighting system at the Rigas Theater in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is getting a state-of-the-art upgrade. The system, first installed in 1995, was custom designed for the theater and had been reliable for two decades before breaking down.…

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SBU brings theater company to Quick

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By Natalie Forster, Staff Writer The National Players is America’s longest-running touring company, centered in Montgomery County, Maryland. Performing for 69 years, this touring season showcased “Alice in Wonderland,” “The Great Gatsby” and, most recently, “Othello.” On Oct. 30, the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts welcomed the National Players in its performance of…

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By Gabrielle Richards-Hinds Contributing Writer On Monday, the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts will hold a performance with special music guest Andreas Ottensamer, principal clarinetist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a one night only performance, so students have only one chance to hear his music here. Ludwig Brunner, executive director of…

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Lendin’ students Lenson

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The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts unlocked the doors to its newest gallery, featuring the work of late artist Michael Lenson, on Jan. 24. “Michael Lenson: Public and Private” is located in the Paul W. Beltz Gallery on the second floor of the Quick Center, highlighting the work of Lenson, a renowned 20th…

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Exhibit features quilts from around the world

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The People and Portraits exhibition featuring quilts in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts will be on display until December. The Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc. (SAQA), an international non-profit organization dedicated to promoting quilt art, created the exhibition. SAQA was founded in 1989, and supplies quilted artwork to venues around the world.…

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Inmates create art

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By Rachel Konieczny News Assignment Editor A collaboration between the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Department and the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts brought inmate art to campus. St. Bonaventure’s Art Education Program opened the exhibit “Personal Explorations” Monday, thanks in part to the sheriff of Cattaraugus County, Timothy Whitcomb, who approached The Quick Center…

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QCA exhibit honors local Civil War heroes

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By Amelia Kibbe Editor-in-Chief Mark Dunkelman said he didn’t realize that a letter he wrote to Father Irenaeus more than 50 years ago would one day help bring a collection more than 40 years in the making to a final resting spot at St. Bonaventure. Dunkelman’s collection on a Civil War regiment, the 154th New…

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Endowment surpasses $60 mil in fiscal 2014: University ranked 581 of 832 institutions for 11.5 percent return rate

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By Lian Bunny News Editor Student media has publicized St. Bonaventure’s declining enrollment numbers because of its implied financial consequences, however the media talks less about the $60 million in its endowment. Endowments are financial gifts to a university or college.  The money is invested, so the total asset value will remain unspent, and the…

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Refugee photos displayed: Exhibit in the Quick shows Jordanian, Lebanese students’ photos

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By Andrea Fernandes Features Editor Photographs taken by children in refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon are now on display in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. The exhibit is located in the Paul and Toni Branch Gallery. Evelyn Penman, assistant director of The Quick Center, explained that the center is constantly trying…

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Doino Award nominations open

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By Amelia Kibbe Managing Editor The St. Bonaventure community will gather Tuesday, April 7 in the Rigas Family Theater in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts to recognize the 2015 recipients of the Fr. Joe Doino, O.F.M. Honors and Awards at the annual Spring Awards Ceremony. According to Ann Hurlburt, executive administrative assistant…

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Everyone dance now

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By Lauren Zazzara Features Assignment Editor The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts “went up” on a Tuesday. The Quick Center faculty hosted a dance party on Tuesday as part of their 20th anniversary celebration. They transformed The Center into a club using colored lights, balloons and music. As guests arrived, photographers snapped pictures…

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Enticing exhibit opens

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By Lauren Zazzara Assistant Features Editor Officials at The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts have succeeded in providing fresh inspiration for students and the general public by installing three new exhibits for the spring semester. The exhibits include “Turning Left at the Intersection: Current Works” by David Haack, O.F.M, “Riparazioni: Meditations on the…

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Quick Center to host anniversary dance party

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By Lauren Zazzara Features Assignment Editor Start stretching and working on your moves, because the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is having a dance party on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. The party is part of a week-long celebration of The Quick Center’s 20th anniversary. The building was completed in Jan. 1995.…

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Novel comes to life

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By Lauren Zazzara Features Assignment editor   On Jan. 25, Aquila Theatre, based in New York City, brought its version of “Wuthering Heights” to the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. The play was based off of the novel by Emily Brontë. “I really wanted to stay true to the spirit [of the book]”…

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Quick Center reaches new heights

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By Lauren Zazzara Features assignment editor Aquila Theatre, based in New York City, is bringing “Wuthering Heights” to the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts Sunday, Jan. 25 at 3 p.m. The presentation is part of the 2014-15 Friends of Good Music season. “The purpose of the performance series is to bring a variety of…

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Quick Center opens holiday-themed art exhibit

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By Amelia Kibbe Features Editor Museum administrators and staff decked the halls of the Paul W. Beltz Gallery and the mezzanine in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, inviting students and the community to enjoy a holiday-themed tour. The exhibitions, “Christmas Greetings from the Whitehouse: an Exhibition of Art and History” and “K-5…

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Actors perform, we stay informed

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By Kailyn Jennings Staff Writer    Luckily, the average student spends more time worrying about midterms and essays than dire diseases and rising prescription costs. Many students aren’t preoccupied with health care because they are covered by their parents’ insurance or pay to be covered by St. Bonaventure’s coverage. “Mercy Killers,” a one-man play by…

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Professor channels history

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By Jordan Morey Staff Writer Christopher Mackowski walks to the center of the stage, diet Mountain Dew in hand, dressed in black. He speaks with concise diction and masterful emphasis, demonstrating his passion for his subject. The crowd becomes a part of his performance, as he calls them up to act as examples. He dynamically…

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