Vandals strike as semester ends
Vandals wreaked havoc in Doyle and Francis halls early Wednesday morning, Joe Stomieroski, interim director of safety and security, wrote in an e-mail.
The vandals threw pieces of furniture out the window and smashed other furniture in several areas of Doyle Hall.…
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SBU commencement exercises receive national attention
Video footage from the Class of 2009 commencement exercises aired toward the end CNN's "The Situation Room" Monday evening. In addition to showing a selection of the commencement address, the political news program's anchor, Wolf Blitzer, thanked St. Bonaventure University for his honorary degree.…
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New MySBU Revealed
Technology services unveiled a new version of MySBU June 8, citing a need to reduce clutter as a reason for the update.
According to a Notice Board announcement e-mailed June 5, the navigation service for students, faculty and staff needed a makeover.
In the Notice Board, William Grossman, web systems manager, said technology services released the first version of MySBU in the fall of 2004.…
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A new agreement with Ross Wilson & Associates could lead to the development of former Castle Inn property. University seeks land development
Under a new agreement with development company Ross Wilson & Associates, Inc., a hotel, restaurants, retail stores or apartments could be constructed on the university-owned former Castle Inn properties as early as 2010.
Brenda Snow, senior vice president for finance and administration, said the Williamsville, N.…
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Obama's first 100 days change country
A compost heap of problems loomed over President Barack Obama on inauguration day. After he became the 44th president of the United States, Obama immediately inherited a to-do list that demanded a fix to the dilapidated economy, health care and education facelifts, the end of two wars, green energy and a strict workout for the obese national debt. …
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Baseball adjusts to injuries
In an April 5 game against George Washington, Bonnies senior catcher B.J. Salerno took a foul ball to his throwing hand, breaking his knuckle and theoretically ending his career.
With that foul ball, the Bonnies (21-17, 7-11) lost 164 career starts, 132 hits and 65 RBI.…
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