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Shinagawa is the clear choice for 23rd Congressional District

By Ryan DeOrdio Staff Writer Nate Shinagawa, Democratic candidate for New York’s 23rd congressional seat, answers an environmental policy question as he cites pro-green technology statistics. He stops mid-sentence and asks for a fact check. Within minutes, his statements debunked.  It’s better than he thought. A $1 million investment in green energy creates 16.7 jobs,… Keep Reading

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Bin Laden raid book shouldn’t be censored

By Nate West News Assignment Editor They were sworn to secrecy. Maybe that’s why Mark Owen’s book, “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden,” is receiving such heat. The book is receiving criticism from former Navy SEALs and government officials. George E. Little, press secretary for the U.S.… Keep Reading

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Night-time security at warming hut needs to be addressed

This editorial represents the opinion of The Bona Venture staff. Since it opened last semester, students stop at the warming hut on the way to or from townhouses and Francis Hall.  Though some students criticized the project during construction efforts, the warming hut has provided students and other walkers with a convenient rest stop. For… Keep Reading

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Voters need to learn the facts about the candidates before speaking

By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor It’s impossible not to be bombarded by coverage of the presidential election every four years., The circus known as primary season causes the election’s to dominate of mainstream media to span over a year. The mudslinging, verbal mishaps and overall negativity of politics turns what should be an exciting… Keep Reading

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NBC made wrong choice on 9/11 coverage

By Emily Sullivan Opinion Editor I was in fourth grade on 9/11/01. I didn’t understand what was going on. My father had told me that some bad men crashed their planes into some buildings in New York City. He said a lot of people were hurt. I sat in front of the TV and watched… Keep Reading

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‘Avatar’ director should focus on quality over cashflow

By Kevin Rogers Assistant Opinion Editor James Cameron is poised to dethrone George Lucas as the “Biggest Money Grabber in Film History.” James Cameron, looking to make a guaranteed multi-billion dollar empire off his 2009 hit “Avatar,” has announced his plans for building the world of “Avatar” on the big screen. Cameron is filming two… Keep Reading

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Democrats’ comments dismissing diversity unnecessary

By Kevin Rogers Assistant Opinion Editor Critics have long called Republicans the party of old white men. Admittedly, it is easy to conjure up images of tired and tenured politicians like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell or Sen. John McCain, both well overdue for retirement. Yet, if the lineup of speakers at this year’s Republican… Keep Reading

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Voters should ignore Norris’ over-the-top rantings

By Angelia Roggie Associate Editor Remember Walker, Texas Ranger bursting through the door to save the day and defeating the bad guy with his expert martial arts? It seems as though Chuck Norris, action hero, is a now thing of the past with his recent politically driven comments. In his YouTube video, Chuck Norris offered… Keep Reading

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Sudents use risky but useful tactic against hate

By Heather Monahan Assistant Features Editor Anonymous students at Ohio State University (OSU) have decided to face the problem of bullying in a bizarre and risky way. The Lantern, OSU’s newspaper, reported an anonymous student or group of students set up Twitter and Tumblr accounts in May to expose the hate present on the OSU… Keep Reading

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Jersey Shore cancellation long overdue

By Skye Tulio Sports Assignment Editor It’s about time. I mean, seriously, how much longer can you beat a dead horse? MTV announced  its sixth season of Jersey Shore, set to air Oct. 4, will be the popular reality show’s final season. I must admit to being a fan of the show when it first… Keep Reading

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Child star’s show glorifies bad manners and disgusting behavior

By Emily Sullivan Opinion Editor Growing up, I admired TV show characters like Stephanie Tanner from “Full House” and Rudy Huxtable from “The Cosby Show.” I loved how spunky these young girls were, and I would model myself after them. But kids today don’t get the same role models I grew up with. Today, kids… Keep Reading

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Much-needed renovations improve RC Cafe

By: Kerri Linsenbigler Features Editor During my first day back at Bonaventure, I walked blindly around my familiar campus. I passed by the ivy leaves on Dev, the line at the Hickey and the buzzing Richter Center until I finally reached the Reilly Center. While the business building construction is hard not to miss, it’s… Keep Reading

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Mining CEO shouldn’t force Republican beliefs on employees

By: Emily Sullivan Opinion Editor Political propaganda is commonplace with an election rapidly approaching. Whether it’s a sign in your neighbor’s front yard or a TV commercial, candidates are doing whatever they can to reach out and get the votes they need. But when a commercial comes on in support of President Barack Obama, you… Keep Reading

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Urban Outfitters’ shirts glorify underage drinking

By Mary Best Managing Editor One of the best parts about fall is hitting up all the back-to-school sales, no questions asked. Unfortunately, versatile cardigans, owl jewelry and sassy fringed boots are joined by yet another line of controversial t-shirts. The “girls can’t do math” theme from last year’s J.C. Penney t-shirt controversy has morphed… Keep Reading

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Senior looks back on everything learned in BV newsroom

 By Sam Wilson   Associate Editor     It sure doesn’t feel like it, but it’s time for this old guy to leave Robinson Hall for the last time as an editor.     Little more than two years after then-sports editor Jake Sonner, flanked by Ryan Papaserge and Tyler Diedrich, took me in a creepily empty… Keep Reading

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Editor’s time invaluable

By Kaitlin Lindahl   Associate Editor       My first time in The Bona Venture’s newsroom was unpleasant. It was late, and I had scampered sleepily down from my room in 3rd Robinson.  It was loud – really loud. I forced my brain to concentrate as I stared back at the swirl of colors and… Keep Reading

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