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Atlanta: A Must Watch

By Tom Cottingham Features Assignment Editor   FX is a station that is usually a hit or miss when it comes to original programming. However, when they hit, they hit big. Shows such as “Louie”, “Fargo”, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “The Americans” are respected television series, but a new show must be added… Keep Reading

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Motherhouse hosts Day of Mercy

By Amelia Kibbe Advisory Editor Sr. Mary Lou Lafferty, O.S.F. said she knows she and her fellow sisters will be in competition with Sunday afternoon’s Buffalo Bills game but hopes many Bonaventure students will take the time to visit them for a prayer service for mercy. Pope Francis announced 2016 as a Year of Mercy,… Keep Reading

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Bills fans take a knee for Kaepernick

By Dom LoVallo Managing Editor Colin Kaepernick has become a household name ever since he began kneeling during the national anthem, causing support or outrage across the nation. Sunday, Kaepernick made his first start of the season when the San Francisco 49ers came to Buffalo to face the Bills in a week six competition. This… Keep Reading

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Payroll changes affect faculty

By Rachel Konieczny Co-Photo Editor For St. Bonaventure University faculty and staff, five-week months can make a difference. The university switched its payroll schedule from bi-weekly to twice a month, or bi-monthly, according to Thomas Missel, interim vice president for university relations. “That reduced the payroll from 26 pays to 24 pays to avoid a… Keep Reading

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Barry Gan speaks before U.N

By Diana McElfresh Editor-In-Chief Barry Gan’s interest in nonviolence started out early. “As a kid, I never liked getting in fights. I was always trying to mediate fights. I never saw the need for them,” said Gan, Ph.D., professor of philosophy, and director of the school’s nonviolence program. Gan’s focus in nonviolence has taken him… Keep Reading

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Mackowski moderates C-SPAN conversation

By Lian Bunny Co-Photo Editor C-SPAN 3 aired a panel moderated by Chris Mackowski, Ph.D., St. Bonaventure professor of journalism and mass communication, last Saturday, Oct. 1. The panel, titled “Great Attacks on the Civil War,” took place in August at the Third Annual Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge, in Spotsylvania, Virginia. Emerging… Keep Reading

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Protect the Pack: ending sexual violence

By Cameron Pettrone Contributing Writer St. Bonaventure is taking steps along with the rest of the country in the fight against sexual violence with the new “Protect the Pack” initiative. Juliette Bauer, a junior women studies and English major, is the current president of SBU 4 Equality on campus, the group that partially inspired the… Keep Reading

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Why need a ‘passport’?

Freshmen at colleges all over the nation have more and more requirements by the year. Some of these are helpful, and some are just tedious and get in the way of everyday life. Here at St. Bonaventure, we have to take University 101, and a lot of requirements come tied in with that course. As… Keep Reading

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Creepy clowns invade Olean

With Halloween less than a month away, it seems some people have already gotten into the holiday spirit. For the past few weeks, clowns have filled social media. Now, I’m not talking about our presidential candidates, but actual clowns. These aren’t the clowns you see at kids’ parties or in circuses; these clowns are absolutely… Keep Reading

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Tobacco buying age to change in county law

By Diana McElfresh Editor-In-Chief Cattaraugus County legislators recently passed a law changing the tobacco-buying age from 18 to 21. The legislation, passed Sept. 14, will restrict many college-aged students from legally purchasing tobacco products starting Nov. 1. However, Gary Segrue, director of safety and security at St. Bonaventure, said the new legislation will probably not… Keep Reading

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Bona grad talks about his most recent book

By Diana McElfresh Editor-In-Chief Dan Barry, ’80, said he thinks St. Bonaventure was “integral” to shaping the path of his career. “I really do embrace the Franciscan ideal,” said Barry on Monday during a media briefing. Barry was on campus this week to discuss his recently published book, “The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and… Keep Reading

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Kunzinger discusses 500-mile pilgrimage

By Lian Bunny Co-Photo Editor Bob Kunzinger, a freelance author and ’83 St. Bonaventure graduate, came back to his alma mater on Wednesday, Sept. 28 to talk about his Camino de Santiago pilgrimage he traveled in the summer of 2014. He made the 500-mile pilgrimage with his son Michael Kunzinger, 21, starting in southern France… Keep Reading

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