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Season ends with loss

By Gavin Lindahl Staff writer With senior night past, tournament dreams quelled and the last bit of administrative work being hemmed up, the women’s soccer team’s 2015 campaign is over. The squad finished Sunday with a match against St. Joseph’s University. Coming off a two-to-nil victory against Richmond University, the Bonnies were unable to ride… Keep Reading

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Four coat alternatives

By Simone Robinson Contributing Writer   Contrary to popular belief, coats aren’t the only outerwear made for fall. There is a whole variety of alternatives that’ll keep you warm and stylish on those chilly evenings. Vest A vest is the top must-have alternative piece for your wardrobe. It’s versatility in weight and style provides enough… Keep Reading

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Quartet gets jazzy

By Andrea Fernandez Associate Editor   The soothing sounds of jazz filled the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on Wednesday night as The Dave Schiavone Quartet took the stage.   The performers blew the audience away with the sounds of the saxophone, and everyone tapped their feet to the beat of the drum… Keep Reading

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Visiting poet’s work affected by autopsy

“I feel far away, but I’ll try to bring you closer.” These are some of the first words visiting poet Rob Halpern said Tuesday night in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts Loft. He stood at the front of the room wearing dark jeans and a flannel, clearly ready for a casual night.… Keep Reading

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Day of the dead celebration

By Caitlyn Morral Staff Writer   St. Bonaventure is celebrating Latin American culture this month in honor of Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead.” In the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, an Ofrenda altar, or a private altar for loved ones who have passed on, will be installed until next… Keep Reading

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Professors from Bonaventure: Lauren Matz

By Lauren Zazzara Features Editor   In high school, Lauren Matz, read Thomas Merton’s autobiography “The Seven Storey Mountain.” Matz, Ph.D, an English professor who attended St. Bonaventure, said she knew Merton had taught at Bonaventure. “I was interested in connecting up my recollections of St. Bonaventure University with what he was saying in his… Keep Reading

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Mt. Irenaeus staff to host auction Saturday

By Caitlyn Morral Staff Writer Mt. Irenaeus is hosting its 15th annual auction at the Premier Banquet Center, where ticket holders will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items.   The auction, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7, is an event in which members of the community can come together and support the… Keep Reading

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Taste of Asia

By Lian Bunny Photo Editor   The Bonaventure community can enjoy Indian food, culture and a little bit of drama at the upcoming Asia Students in Action (ASIA) dance team performance.   ASIA is a St. Bonaventure club whose goal is to integrate Asian culture into American culture and to increase cultural awareness on campus,… Keep Reading

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The CPRC hosts internship summit honoring students

The Career and Professional Readiness Center (CPRC) hosted its annual Internship Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 3. The event featured a keynote speaker, recognized the winners of the Intern Spotlight competition and provided students with networking and self-awareness information. The CPRC recognized the Intern Spotlight winners, including Emily Rosman, an intern at ABC’s “The Chew,”;Adelyn Graf,… Keep Reading

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Community walks to combat hunger

This Saturday, students, faculty and members of surrounding communities gathered for the annual Hunger Walk in an effort to raise money for the less fortunate. The Embrace it Africa club (an on-campus 501c(3) charity) holds this event to support Bethlehem Parent’s School & Orphanage in Uganda and local hunger groups. Participants gathered near the John… Keep Reading

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Boersma recieves Augustine fellowship

By Julia Mericle News Editor Gerald Boersma, Ph.D., recently accepted the Patricia H. Imbesi Saint Augustine Fellowship of Villanova University. Boersma will spend next semester at Villanova University working on a book project on Augustine’s theology of the beatific vision. The assistant professor of theology said the well-known fellowship, which is offered to an outstanding… Keep Reading

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Women’s studies hosts panel focused on healthcare careers

By Rachel Koneiczny News Assignment Editor The women’s studies program sponsored the panel discussion “Women Building Communities” Wednesday, Nov. 4, featuring speakers Rev. Kim Rossi, Athena Godet-Calogeras and Salwat Malik, M.D. Alva Cellini, Ph.D., director of the women’s studies program, said the speakers are professionals in different areas and reinforce the theme of globalization. “I… Keep Reading

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Partnership offers reduced price flights to Pittsburgh

By Alexis Young Contributing Writer Last week, St. Bonaventure announced a new partnership with Sun Air Express Airlines. This will expand the Bona Bubble, enabling more Bonnies to travel to Pittsburgh. Thanks to the work of Cameron Myers, the general manager of Bonnies Sports Properties, students, faculty and staff will now be able to book… Keep Reading

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St.Bona.Venue initiative plans to host events to attract new visitors

By Julia Mericle News Editor St.Bona.Venue, an initiative of the Office of Events and Conferences, plans to attract more people to campus through venue rentals, leadership and professional development, conferences, speaker series, concerts and camps, according to Jennifer Pulver, event sales and marketing manager. “We don’t want Bonaventure to be as removed, to be set… Keep Reading

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Hero of the year candidate to visit Bona’s

By Shannon West Staff Writer t. Bonaventure will host a CNN 2015 Hero of the Year candidate Dec. 7. Students are encouraged to vote for Maggie Doyne for CNN’s 2015 Hero of the Year. Students can vote once a day through Nov. 15. If Doyne wins the vote, her organization, the BlinkNow Foundation, will receive… Keep Reading

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Students travel to faith conference

Three St. Bonaventure students attended a faith conference, Agape Latte, at Boston College on Nov. 3 and 4 in order to learn more about the conference so that it may come to Bonaventure. According to conference attendee Jessica Laursen, junior journalism and mass communication major, the program started in 2006 and occurs monthly at the… Keep Reading

SPORTS/Web Exclusives

Meet the team: Gabby Richmond

Player: Gabby Richmond  Height: 6-1 Year: Junior Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Position: Forward   What does the team need to work on? “Not getting in our own way, not letting one game affect the next and just playing together as a team.” Keep Reading

SPORTS/Women's basketball

Meet the team: Miranda Drummond

Player: Miranda Drummond  Height: 6-1 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Binghamton, NY Position: Forward   “Anything can happen. We have a lot of good players on the team. We stress helping each other, working together. That’s just how we’ve always been. We look out for each other.” Keep Reading

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Meet the team: Katie Healy

Player: Katie Healy Height: 6-1 Year: Senior Hometown: Lancaster, N.Y. Position: Forward “I think together, as a team, we want to be better than last year for sure, but we also want to make it far. We want to impress people—we want to prove people wrong. A lot of people have doubts about us and… Keep Reading

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Professors from Bonaventure: Ed Bysiek

By Amelia Kibbe     Editor-in-Chief The June 5, 1989 edition of USA Today featured stories about the death of Ayatollah Khomeini, the infamous Supreme Leader of Iran, the retirement of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer—and a feature on 9-year-old Edward Bysiek, then a student at Southern Tier Catholic School in Olean. Bysiek… Keep Reading

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