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Students receive H1N1 vaccines

By Steve Mayer

The Cattaraugus County Health Department held an on-campus H1N1 vaccination clinic Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. in the San Damiano Room in Francis Hall. The clinic, originally scheduled for Nov. 11, was postponed due to a shortage of vaccinations, according to a Nov.

University to change health insurance

By Jess Kumor

The St. Bonaventure University health insurance options available to faculty and staff effective Jan. 1, 2010 have many congratulating the administration and faculty and staff committees for taking a proactive approach in researching all available health insurance options.

The Bona Venture recognized for excellence

By Ruthie Harper

After quite a long dry spell, The Bona Venture has finally brought home an award of its own, its first in about 10 years. The Associated Collegiate Press has named us a 2009 Online Pacemaker Finalist for the Spring 2009 semester - an honor of which the entire editorial staff is extremely proud.

SGA houses discussion on room selection

By Robbie Chulick

Chris Brown, coordinator for residential education and housing, spoke about a possible change in the housing selection process at Monday night's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting. "The current system can be classified as fair, meaning that it treats each student equally," Brown said.

De La Roche projects new image

By Ruthie Harper

A biology seminar room in De La Roche Hall will receive a technology upgrade, thanks to sponsorship funds from Corning Inc. The sponsorship will cover the cost of putting a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) overhead projector and projection screen in De La Roche Hall Room 221.

Winter Weekend: thrills and chills

By Emily Young

Those longing for a taste of Spring Weekend will be relieved to know it may be closer than they think. Students in John Watson's Sports Marketing class planned events to take place the first week of December, introducing a new campaign to allow students to relax and enjoy themselves before finals week begins.

SBU vandal found guilty

By Ryan O'Reilly

The person responsible for spray-painting graffiti on the walls of the John J. Murphy Professional Building and William F. Walsh Science Center pleaded guilty in a Cattaraugus County Court Monday. John R. Thompson, 20, of Allegany, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree making graffiti between Feb.

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