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Special Olympics brings freeze to Bona’s

By Lauren Zazzara Features Editor It’s not winter yet, but the St. Bonaventure campus will be freezing on Sept. 25. The women’s swimming and diving team will host a Polar Spray to raise money for Special Olympics New York athletes. The Allegany Volunteer Fire Company will be on campus to spray registered participants with a… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Soccer winless in Michigan

By Dominic LoVallo Contributing Writer The St. Bonaventure men’s soccer team has struggled to score recently, netting only one goal in the last five games. Other than their season opener, where the Bonnies beat the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders 2-1, they have lost every other game, falling to a record of 1-5. According… Keep Reading

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Unfair for Clare

By Lauren Zazzara and Kailyn Jennings St. Bonaventure has multiple St. Francis statues, yet none of St. Clare, said Jean François Godet-Calogeras, professor of Franciscan studies. He added there should be a statue of Clare on campus. “The Franciscan movement would be incomplete without Clare,” he said. “Clare brought the women into the movement to… Keep Reading

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The EDGE of glory

This fall, The Career and Professional Readiness Center (CPRC) will offer a new program to provide students with a competitive edge in their fields. According to Connie Whitcomb, the director of the CPRC, The Competitive Edge Certificate (The EDGE) program was created by the CPRC to teach participants useful skills for future internships, leadership positions… Keep Reading

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Students to see the pope in D.C.

Pope Francis will visit the United States next week and several St. Bonaventure students have been given the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. to attend this once-in-a-lifetime event. From Sept. 22 to 24, 10 students will participate in young-adult-oriented group activities, designed to further prepare them for Pope Francis’ visit. These faith-based activities are… Keep Reading

SPORTS

Women split weekend

By Gavin Lindahl Staff Writer For the women’s soccer team, there’s only one match standing between them and conference play. This past week, the Bonnies played a couple of road games, going 1-1. Last Friday, the squad was in Lewiston to face off against Niagara University. Coach Steve Brdarski described the match, a 3-1 victory,… Keep Reading

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Bonaventure adopts Odyssey chapter

Students said they are enjoying an opportunity to speak in a creative way through the new St. Bonaventure chapter of the online-opinion sharing platform, The Odyssey. Caitlin McClare, a senior journalism and mass communication major and the editor-in-chief of Bonaventure’s sector of The Odyssey, said that this club is the perfect way for students to… Keep Reading

OPINION

Time always runs out

Far too often, understanding and appreciating the gravity of a certain time in our lives happens retroactively. This will happen hundreds of times in our lifespan, and we will look back and smile or cry, and wish we were somehow able to live in that moment just a bit longer. We wish, somehow, that we… Keep Reading

OPINION

The mountain is calling

If there is one thing I’ve learned in my one year at St. Bonaventure, it’s that the trips you can take to Mount Irenaeus can have the power to open you up to amazing experiences and give you friends for life. At the beginning of my freshman year, I tried several different clubs to see… Keep Reading

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Bishop to preside over mass at local church

The Most Rev. Richard J. Malone, bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo, will be presiding over mass at Saint Mary of the Angels tomorrow morning at 11:30 in Olean, NY.  The church will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Two weeks ago, the bishop participated in the Opening Celebration and Mass of the Holy Spirit at St.… Keep Reading

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Haitian hurrah

By Caitlyn Morral Staff Writer Bonaventure students are about to get a taste of Haiti. This semester, St. Bonaventure has decided to host 20 Haitian students. The Haitian group will be at the university from Sept. 23 until Oct. 12. The students are staying for three weeks as a new branch of BonaResponds, called “Bonas… Keep Reading

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Celebrating Irenaeus

By Amelia Kibbe Editor-in-Chief   A place so peaceful and tranquil actually came from a time of riots and unrest. That’s how Brother Kevin Kriso, O.F.M., coordinator of Mt. Irenaeus Life and Ministry to St. Bonaventure, described the idea which eventually became Mt. Irenaeus. On Sept. 19, members of the Mt. Irenaeus community will celebrate… Keep Reading

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Listen up folks

By Haley Schrenk Contributing Writer   The wonder years of Blink-182 punk is back with The Wonder Years. On Sept. 4, the Wonder Years released its fifth studio album, “No Closer to Heaven.” The Wonder Years emerged in the pop-punk scene in 2007 with “Get Stoked On It!” The band is still widely unknown except… Keep Reading

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Memories of 9/11, 14 years later

Today marked the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Tuesday morning in September 2001. While this event took place years ago, students and faculty still pay tribute to those affected by this tragedy. This series of attacks by the terrorist group Al-Qaeda were initiated by two planes crashing into the North and South… Keep Reading

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Switching places

By Luis Rodriguez Staff Writer   For Michael Miklos, a junior sports management major, something did not seem right. Miklos began his collegiate life at Becker College, but said he never felt at home. After three semesters at Becker, Miklos said he decided to transfer to St. Bonaventure and he is not alone—in fact, Chris… Keep Reading

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Panel selects Lenna professor

By Amelia Kibbe Editor-in-Chief The Lenna Foundation chose Osvaldo Succi, a linguist, lecturer and international relations advisor, as the 2015 Lenna Visiting Professor. Succi, a native of São Paulo City, São Paulo, Brazil, will arrive on campus Monday and stay until Sept. 28. During his stay, Succi will present a plenary lecture titled “Globalization: The… Keep Reading

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Housing: happy or hate it?

As students have begun to settle into their new living situations, some said they have begun to weigh the pros and cons of their new homes. Some students said they have noticed an improvement in their living space, while others said they have found some difficulties. “One word that I can use to describe my… Keep Reading

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Having a ball in Britain

By Marissa McCall Contributing Writer After a summer across the pond, students enrolled in the Oxford Program have said “cheerio” to Europe and “hello” to Bonaventure once again. Studying abroad provides an opportunity to gain a global perspective, students said. Students said it is the only time in a student’s life where he or she… Keep Reading

NEWS

Bonaventure in brief

St. Bonaventure University has maintained the same Standard and Poor’s (S&P) long-term credit rating since 2004, said Brenda McGee, senior vice president for Finance and Administration. S&P is a group that provides market intelligence such as credit ratings, research and leadership. It is an independent provider of credit risk research and benchmarks, according to its… Keep Reading

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Wellness Center changes hours

By Lauren Zazzara Features Editor To address the illness, anxiety and injuries that can hit students during the school year, this semester the Center for Student Wellness, otherwise known as the Wellness Center, changed its hours. According to Roger Keener, director of the Wellness Center, the Center is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.… Keep Reading

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