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Rediscovering the lost art of drinking

Six wineries, two distilleries and one cidery later, I drove the long country road back to St. Bonaventure with tannins on my breath and the calm of the Finger Lakes on my mind. “I cannot rest from travel,” I thought to myself, reciting the words of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s famous poem Ulysses. “I will drink… Keep Reading

NEWS

SBU speaks out against DACA action

By Dominic LoVallo Editor-In-Chief   Students and faculty came together Monday and Tuesday to stand against the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. DACA is a program that the Obama Administration approved in 2012. The program allows young people brought to this country illegally by their parents to get a temporary… Keep Reading

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Club responds to hurricanes

By Nicholas Gallo Contributing Writer   BonaResponds is on an active mission to help the victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma after they affected those from Texas and Florida. President of BonaResponds, Yvonne Gehrmann, is on course to help the victims. Gehrmann has been planning alongside Jim Mahar, Ph.D., BonaResponds coordinator and finance professor, to… Keep Reading

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Design consultant receives honorary degree

By Kaylyn Foody Contributing Writer   Fr. Richard Vosko, OFM, design consultant for the McGinley-Carney Center for Franciscan Ministry, is set to receive an honorary degree from the university on Sunday, Sept. 17 to recognize his work. The new university ministries building, opened in May with features such as a fully functional kitchen, a large… Keep Reading

FEATURES

“Estebon No. 79”

By Anastasia Cottone Staff Writer Fans of the show Blacklist can look forward to a thrilling episode while watching the premiere of season four. It begins right where season three left off. Viewers have just learned that the main character, Agent Elizabeth Keen, who was thought to be dead, is not. Fans are instantly hooked… Keep Reading

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Boots, sweaters, scarves and lattes

By Jenna Cosentino Staff Writer   Fall is in full swing. Well, we all think it is. As soon as Starbucks comes out with their pumpkin spice lattes, fall is on everyone’s mind. Even with the slightest weather change, people break out their favorite cozy sweaters and tall boots. Fall is my favorite season because… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Recovering addicts tell their story

By Tom Cottingham Associate Editor   “It’s not going to happen to me.” This phrase is one of the most common responses when the subject of addiction arises. “I won’t be the one drinking on weekdays,” “I won’t be the one shooting up before work” or “I won’t be the one thinking about ending my… Keep Reading

NEWS

Hurricanes drive up gas prices

Gas prices continue to rise in the continental United States this week as a reaction to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Retail gas prices surged an average of 30 cents the week of Tuesday, Sept. 5, the largest gain since 2011. On Monday, Sept. 11, it was determined that gas prices had risen again, at a… Keep Reading

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SGA increases club budgets

By Hannah Legacy Contributing Writer   The Student Government Association has increased the allocated budgets of chartered clubs and organizations for the 2017-18 academic year. “SGA is able to support many of the clubs and organizations on campus through the Student Activity Fee, a small portion of every student’s cost of attendance,” said Deepak Iyer,… Keep Reading

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Chinese photographer visits SBU

Zola Cao, chinese photographer and writer, presented his life and work in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts in the Rigas Family Theater on Tuesday as a Lenna Visiting Scholar. At his presentation, Cao spoke about what led him to take pictures and the influence it has had on his work. He also… Keep Reading

NEWS

Hoffmann follows her dreams

By Faith Topolski Contributing Writer   Pauline Hoffmann, Ph.D., is preparing to make a change in her career here on campus. Hoffmann returned to campus as a faculty member in 2006 and five years later became the interim dean. Then, in 2012, she became the official dean of the Jandoli School of Communication. During her… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Long paces golf to tenth place finish

By A.J. Mitchell Contributing Writer   The St. Bonaventure men’s golf team traveled to Hamilton, NY for their season debut this weekend to participate in the Alex Lagowitz Memorial Invitational at Seven Oaks Golf Club, which was hosted by Hamilton College.   The Bonnies started strong thanks to a career-best performance by senior Corey Long. After the first… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Wilson nets winner as Bonnies defeat Albany

The St. Bonaventure University men’s soccer team got back to their winning ways this afternoon, defeating the University of Albany 1-0 in front of a home crowd at the Marra Athletics Field Complex.   A rainy past few days finally cleared up, and the weather was perfect for soccer. The Bonnies came into the game riding… Keep Reading

SPORTS

SBU men’s soccer drops second straight

By Jeremy Castro Contributing Writer The St. Bonaventure men’s soccer team fell to Canisius with a final score of 2-0 on Friday evening.     The Bonnies were coming off their first loss of the season against Houston Baptist, and were looking to get a good result in their home opener.  Energy levels were high throughout the… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Wacky and tacky MTV VMA’S

By Natalie Forster Contributing Writer   On August 27, over five million viewers tuned in to watch this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, hosted at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Despite 12.1 million viewers tuning in to the Game of Thrones finale at the same time, the VMAs were just as crazy as ever. The… Keep Reading

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Maritime performing arts series begins

This semester, the performing arts series has expanded from jazz to incorporate many different forms of music and art, like classic rock, blues, classical, ballet and theater to expose students to more than one type of art. For the last two years, the performing arts faculty has done a series with jazz put together by… Keep Reading

FEATURES

All the rage about “Luv is Rage 2”

By Anastasia Cottone Staff Writer The recent release of the album Luv Is Rage 2 was long awaited and highly anticipated by Lil Uzi Vert fans everywhere. The song that sparked a fire in the rap community was “XO TOUR Llif3,” which was released on March 24th, 2017 – long before the rest of the… Keep Reading

FEATURES

Game of Thrones’ shocking finale

The highly-anticipated season finale for Game of Thrones did not disappoint fans. In the seventh season, this HBO series has increasingly gained more followers. Part of Game of Throne’s success is due to the unpredictable storyline and complex characters. The finale opened at Casterly Rock. Daenerys Targaryen had just taken the land by defeating the… Keep Reading

FEATURES

The freshman experience has changed

By Hannah Legacy Contributing Writer   That time of year has come again: students have returned to campus. All around campus, you can see the “deer-in-the-headlights” look on the freshmen’s faces, the friendly reunions of the upperclassmen and an atmosphere unlike any other. But, what makes this year unique? What makes this year’s freshmen different… Keep Reading

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Bonnies continue Oxford tradition

St. Bonaventure alumni, students, faculty and leaders gathered together this summer — not on campus, as one might expect, but in Oxford, United Kingdom. From July 26 to 30, alumni of the Frances E. Kelley Oxford Program, along with others from the Bonaventure community, enjoyed four days of English tradition at one of the oldest… Keep Reading

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