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Basketball Hall of Fame Recognizes Bonaventure Alum

Photo: St. Bonaventure Athletics BY: KYLE MAIER, SPORTS EDITOR Former St. Bonaventure University basketball player Chris Matthews, known to millions on social media as “Lethal Shooter,” will forever be etched in basketball history Sunday.  “This weekend, I’m going to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, where I’ll be donating two rims and two pairs of… Keep Reading

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Same Drink, Higher Price

Cafe La Verna  David Scibilia/The Bona Venture  BY DAVID SCIBILIA, MANAGING EDITOR     Stephanie Karl looked down at the Starbucks receipt in her hand. $5.65.     Cheaper than what the senior political science major was used to.     She bought a venti iced matcha, just like she always did.    The only difference being instead of buying it at… Keep Reading

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Guidelines Challenge Bonaventure Student Journalists

John J. Murphy Professional Building Photo Courtesy, The Bona Venture BY ELIZABETH KAMROWSKI, NEWS EDITOR    “Over my four years as a student journalist, I was routinely told ‘no,’ or told my requests weren’t reasonable — that is if I got a response at all,” said Jonathan Walker, ‘24.    Student journalists at Bonaventure must adhere to… Keep Reading

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Monetary confusion in political clubs?

SBU political club’s logos  Photo Courtesy, sbu.republicans and sbu_collegedems on Instagram  BY GENEVIEVE BLUMBERG, STAFF WRITER     Despite receiving the same amount of money from the Student Government Association, members of campus political clubs said they disagree with outside funding regulations.    Natalie Merrill, the former president of the College Democrats and graduate student, discussed her understanding… Keep Reading

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Got a job? Not everyone’s so lucky

Student applying for a job on Handshake  Photo Courtesy, The Bona Venture  BY CHRIS DOODY, STAFF WRITER     Some incoming students struggle to find employment at St. Bonaventure University, even though they said they applied to multiple on-campus jobs.     Bonaventure provides opportunities for students to have jobs on campus through a website called Handshake, which connects… Keep Reading

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Jandoli school redefines the DEI initiative.

DEI Poster  Chris Doody/The Bona Venture  BY CHRIS DOODY, STAFF WRITER     Scott Sackett, a lecturer at The Jandoli School of  Communications redefined the meaning and values of DEI to create a more welcoming environment.    The St. Bonaventure University communication school recently changed its diversity, equity and inclusion board to place Sackett in charge.     Changes to… Keep Reading

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Graduate Housing Coming Soon? Not Anymore

The sign the university installed on the plot where the graduate housing was supposed to go  Morgan Kilger/The Bona Venture  BY DAVID SCIBILIA, MANAGING EDITOR     Zach Apker, a graduate student looking to earn his MBA in professional accountancy, returned to his alma mater this August and walked past Francis Hall.    He was confused. But not… Keep Reading

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SBU Registers Record Number of Voters 

The National Voter Registration Day logo  Photo Courtesy of National Voter Registration Day  BY ELIZABETH KAMROWSKI, NEWS EDITOR    St. Bonaventure University registered a record number of voters in honor of National Voters Registration Day on Sept. 17.      Bonaventure held a voter registration table on campus from Sept. 16 to 18.     Tom Buttafarro, director of government… Keep Reading

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Illness Outbreak Across Campus

The Wellness Center in Doyle Hall Courtesy of: Morgan Kilger/The Bona Venture BY: MORGAN KILGER, FEATURES EDITOR    On the day of his wedding anniversary, Dr. Philip Payne, chair of St. Bonaventure University’s history department, felt ill. During his classes that day, he joked that his anniversary gift to his wife would be taking a nap.… Keep Reading

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Going up? You might not be.

Elevator in Devereux Hall Joseph DeBell/ The Bona Venture BY CHRIS DOODY, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Administration denies elevator problems despite student concerns.    Students reported issues with dorm elevators, but administration said there is no legitimate problem.     Students are required to have a doctors note to gain access to the elevators in most cases.      “Safety and Security… Keep Reading

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Grad Housing Project Delayed

Plot of land cleared for graduate housing David Scibilia/The Bona Venture BY GENEVIEVE BLUMBERG, CONTRIBUTING WRITER St. Bonaventure University delayed the graduate housing project despite the $11 million allocated for it.    When St. Bonaventure secured $25 million to renovate Plassmann Hall in 2022, approximately  half was spent on the project. According to President Dr. Gingerich,… Keep Reading

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What happened to HEOP?

The Administration building David Scibilia/The Bona Venture Five hundred thousand dollars.  That was about how much money St. Bonaventure University lost when it failed to re-apply for the Higher Education Opportunity Program in February of this year.    Bonaventure participated in this program for 40 years.    HEOP provides economic support to New York State residents who… Keep Reading

Wojnarowski Emphatic to Assume Bonaventure GM Role

Photo: Will D’agostino BY: KYLE MAIER, SPORTS EDITOR “I could be anywhere in the basketball world today, and I choose to be at St. Bonaventure University,” said Adrian Wojnarowski today at his introductory press conference as Bonaventure’s men’s basketball general manager.  At a packed Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, Wojnarowski sat alongside director… Keep Reading

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Murphy Renovation to Transform Student Media

3D Rendering of Proposed Jandoli School Renovation  Courtesy of Aaron Chimbel  BY: ELIZABETH KAMROWSKI, NEWS EDITOR    Renovations to The John J. Murphy Professional Building plan to bring new workspaces and strengthen student media at St. Bonaventure University.     The groundbreaking for this renovation will be at the Jandoli School of Communication 75th anniversary event on Oct.… Keep Reading

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Loughlen and Doyle Rooms Converted to Triples 

Loughlen Hall  Elizabeth Kamrowski/The Bona Venture  BY: GENEVIEVE BLUMBERG, CONTRIBUTING WRITER     Residence Life converts freshmen dorms into triples, accommodating one of the largest incoming classes in 20 years.    The Loughlen Hall lounges were converted into triples to accommodate the large incoming freshmen class, according to Tom Missel, chief communications officer. Beds are situated against either… Keep Reading

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Quantity Served Over Quantity of Options 

The Rathskeller  Courtesy of The Bona Venture  BY: CHRIS DOODY, CONTRIBUTING WRITER    Some students said they are deterred from the Rathskeller’s new changes, due to its new rotating menu. Others said they are unable to dine there at all because of health concerns like common allergies.      Before this year, between 8 and 10 p.m. students… Keep Reading

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Speed Bumps Make Their Return to Bonaventure

Speed bump on campus  David Scibilia/The Bona Venture  BY: DAVID SCIBILIA, MANAGING EDITOR     St. Bonaventure University’s Office of Safety and Security placed two sets of speed bumps outside the Reilly Center’s south entrance, marking their return to campus.    Security added the 2.5-3-inch tall, 1-foot wide speed bumps in the fall of 2023.     “Since the time… Keep Reading

BREAKING: Bonaventure Athletic Director Reveals All Behind Wojnarowski’s Hiring

Graphic: Kyle Maier BY KYLE MAIER, SPORTS EDITOR Bob Beretta, St. Bonaventure’s director of intercollegiate athletics, revealed today that Adrian Wojnarowski reached out to him with interest in the men’s basketball general manager position despite being one of the highest-paid figures at ESPN.  “Woj was instrumental in helping me begin the search for a general… Keep Reading

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Woj returns to Bonaventure: student, staff reactions

Image courtesy of St. Bonaventure University BY: DAVID SCIBILIA, MANAGING EDITOR Adrian Wojnarowski, Senior NBA Insider for ESPN, announced his retirement earlier today and will return to St. Bonaventure University as the general manager for the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball program. In this role, the 1991 alum will help manage name, image and likeness opportunities… Keep Reading

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How Safe is Campus at Night?

A Blue Light on Campus Courtesy of Donald Gilliland BY: ISABEL MARZULLO, FEATURES ASSIGNMENT EDITOR “That’s not safe,” said Kayla Bonin, a junior biology major, when told St. Bonaventure University has five blue lights total on its 500-acre campus. In comparison, SUNY Fredonia’s campus is 256 acres and has 50 blue lights, and D’Youville University in… Keep Reading

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