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How to manage Black Friday during a pandemic

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By Kathy Williams, Features Assignment Editor COVID-19 has challenged in-store retailers across the nation by making them enforce social distancing, mask wearing and other sanitization procedures. However, retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy and Target are still planning on implementing sales for the Black Friday season. Black Friday, the term given to the Friday after…

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Students participate in random COVID-19 testing

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By Cassidey Kavathas, Staff Writer Random student testing has begun alongside random employee testing to track the community spread of COVID-19 at St. Bonaventure University. Random student testing began the week of Sept. 16. while random employee testing began the week of Sept 21. Employee testing follows the same protocol as student testing, but employees…

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SBU student-athlete tests positive for COVID-19

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Positive test becomes second active case on-campus By Tom Seipp, Sports Editor A St. Bonaventure University student- athlete tested positive for COVID-19 Monday, according to the Bonaventure athletic department. It’s the second student to test positive since classes began. The athletic department said that the individual is asymptomatic and returned a negative result on the…

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Athletes following COVID-19 protocols

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By Nathan Solomon, Contributing Writer Throughout the later part of summer, St. Bonaventure University student-athletes began to repopulate campus after being abruptly sent home in March due to the coronavirus outbreak. However, in order to return, athletes would have to be committed to following protocols, even after a summer at home. “Two weeks prior to…

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COVID-19 gives mental health more obstacles

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By Kathy Williams, Features Assignment Editor COVID-19 is well-known for the physical damage it can induce on a person. However, it is also impacting people in an invisible way. With September being National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, discussing mental health during this pandemic is crucial for 2020. Moving back to college is difficult for most,…

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Bonaventure welcomes back students to new normal

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By Kelsey Purcell, Contributing writer Freshmen students at St. Bonaventure University were welcomed to campus by orientation team leaders as they moved in on Aug. 21. Cars were unloaded, dorms were set up and freshmen had arrived at their new home away from home. After students were moved in, there were activities for them to…

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Letters from the athletes: Sam Dumas men’s track and field

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By Sam Dumas, contributing writer, St. Bonaventure men’s track and field athlete Throughout high school, I have always dreamed of competing for an NCAA Division 1 track and field team.  I worked every day in order to realize this dream.  Now being at St. Bonaventure University, and having already completed my first NCAA Division 1…

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As Coronavirus fear rises, influenza is still more of a risk

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By Mike Hogan, Editor-in-Chief In China, a new coronavirus has its grip on over 7,000 people and has killed over 100 people, according to CNBC’s latest report. The disease, which started in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, has also gotten its grip on people outside of China, in more ways than one. While the disease has…

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