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Trick-or-Treat

By Kate Burt

The grass is littered with the reds, oranges and yellows of fall leaves. The air is crisp and bitter, and the smell of corn stalks and foliage fills the air. Halloween is here.

Rugger tailgate shows support

By Kate Burt

Cheers erupted, and fans held their hopes high as the men's rugby team fought to the final minute in the Northeast regional quarterfinals Saturday.

Speaker addresses planet's health

Visiting professor explains global warming

By Mike Colaianni

As part of his effort to spread the word about global warming, Jason Hamilton, associate professor for the department of biology at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y., outlined his four-category theory to determine the planet's health at St. Bonaventure Oct. 29.

SBU hosts Africa Teach-In Week

By Connor McDonald

St. Bonaventure's Africa Teach-In Week, a series of events meant to promote awareness about the plight and culture of African nations, kicked off Monday with a keynote address by Elavie Ndura-Ouedraogo of George Mason University on the horrors of the ethnic conflict in Burundi.

Moroccan TA returns

By Amanda Klein

After being detained in Morocco for almost two months, Anouar El Younssi, an Arabic Studies teaching assistant, reunited with Bonaventure on Oct. 18.

Saw V dishes out gore galore

By Kristy Kibler

Just when you thought Halloween couldn't get any bloodier … along comes "Saw V.

Bona's ventures into the unknown

The Bona Venture unveils the truth and explains the history behind Francis Hall crypts

By Shannon Holfoth

A housekeeper once told Dennis Frank, university archivist, that she heard rumbling coming from the crypts below the Francis Hall chapel.

Bonaventure agrees: music matters

By Samantha House

Music, it seems, cannot possibly be assigned a universal definition.

Author alum returns to campus for book signing

By Colin Kyler

The life of a novelist isn't as glamorous as it may seem. Just ask Michael Farrell, '00, who returned to campus two weeks ago to sign copies of his first book, "Running with Buffalo."

Oh, Canada

By Amanda Klein

It is a well-known fact among college students that the drinking age in Canada is 19, so many students are willing to hop across the border to enjoy clubs and bars where the alcohol is not off-limits. But before you plan a visit to Canada, make sure you know where to stay, what to eat and what to see.

GPA 911 help

By Emilee Lindner

Sitting down to the computer and logging on to my.sbu.edu to discover midterm grades may be a dreaded task for some students. If midterm marks aren't up to par, students have ways to perfect them by finals week.

Fury delivers at Hickey Tavern

By Ryan Poole

As the brisk night air began to blow in Allegany, the Hickey Tavern had its answer to the cold weather. Last Friday night the Hickey Tavern hosted Silent Fury, a trio of musicians from Syracuse, N.Y.

Give back to Irenaeus

By Amanda Klein

Senior Patrick Brutus will graduate from Bonaventure this year, but he, like others, can't graduate from the Mountain, which plans to hold the eighth annual auction for Mt. Irenaeus to raise general operating and endowment funds Saturday in the Doyle Trustees' Room.

CROSSWORD ANSWERS

By Kristy Kibler

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