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Student government elections open from March 27 to March 31

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A poster bringing awareness to the upcoming SGA elections Photo Courtesy of Notice Board BY: DAVID SCIBILIA, NEWS EDITOR “It’s important for students to know they have a voice, and [SGA] is the voice of the students,” Katie O’Brien, the Vice President for Student Affairs said.  Elections for positions within St. Bonaventure University’s Student Government…

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Freshman Student Government Association Elections Starting Oct. 3

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The office for student government in the Reilly Center, Room 204 Steven Stutz / The Bona Venture stutzsa20@bonaventure.edu BY: DAVID SCIBILIA, CONRTIBUTING WRITER As the 2022-2023 school year starts up, Student Government Association elections for the freshman class are coming to the forefront of events. Although new to the St. Bonaventure campus, the SGA allows…

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St. Bonaventure hosts voter registration campaign

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BY CASSIDEY KAVATHAS, NEWS EDITOR For National Voter Registration Day every year Tom Buttafarro, the director of government and community relations for St. Bonaventure University, organizes a voter registration and absentee ballot campaign for students with the help of volunteers.  Volunteers for the campaign come from all over: members of the High Education Opportunity Program,…

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Voting for policy and candidates in elections

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What if I were to tell you that every month, Americans 18 and over could receive $1,000 per month for the rest of their lives with no strings or gimmicks attached? This policy known as Universal Basic Income (UBI) is essentially a price floor that guarantees every American citizen over 18, a fixed amount per…

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You need to vote in your local elections

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Every year, election day falls on “the Tuesday next after the first Monday on the month of November,” or more simply, the first Tuesday after Nov. 1. This year, it falls on Nov. 5. Election day is every year, not only every four years when there is a presidential election or every two years for…

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Understanding data essential to understanding elections

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College Republicans offers a response to last issue’s article on SBU’s mock election. Almost two weeks ago, the College Democrats hosted a mock election in the Hickey Dining Hall. While this mock election was a creative idea that brought much needed attention to voting on college campuses, the College Republicans were not consulted about the…

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SGA elections undergo changes

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By Jackie Roberts Staff Writer From coast to coast, millions of Americans flood to voting booths on Election Day. Though our numbers here at St. Bonaventure do not quite reach that of the national elections, we do take our Student Government Association (SGA) elections seriously. So seriously, in fact, the election process has been updated…

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Ryan only clear choice for Republican VP

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By Kevin Rogers   Staff Writer    With the nomination all but wrapped up, presumptive Republican candidate Mitt Romney (Mass.) has to carefully consider the next step in his campaign to the White House: the selection of a running mate.    In 2008, then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) tried to balance his lack of experience in…

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