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SBU responds to alleged rape

By Dan McCarthy

An alleged rape in Devereux Hall early Saturday morning has created concern for the safety of current and prospective St. Bonaventure University students.

Sophomore faces third-degree felony charge

By Dan McCarthy

Allegany Police arrested St. Bonaventure University sophomore William Markey and charged him with third-degree rape following an incident in Devereux Hall early Saturday morning, according to an Allegany Police Department press release.

SBU loses long-time housekeeper

By Mike Vitron

Members of the St. Bonaventure community mourned the loss of William J. Karl, a devoted friend to and employee of the university for 31 years, Monday.

Tuition to increase by 3.9 percent

By Steve Mayer

St. Bonaventure University's tuition and fees for the 2010-11 academic year will increase by 3.9 percent from 2009-10's, a dollar amount of $1,010.00, Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F., university president, wrote in a Jan. 18 letter mailed to students.

Trevor Thompson says goodbye

By Jeff Cole

Today, Trevor Thompson, director of the Warming House and St. Bonaventure University alumnus, will leave his position for a new job in North Carolina. Thompson, '04, who has served his current position since June 2005, said he has many fond memories from his time at St. Bonaventure.

Cultural center to open its doors in Olean

By Amanda Klein

Olean is rich in black history, something many of its residents may not know. Bringing this to the community's attention is one of the many purposes of the African American Center for Cultural Development, slated to open in June, Della Moore, one of the center's founders, said.

Haiti fundraising kicks into high gear with boot drive

By Ryan Lazo

St. Bonaventure University students and the surrounding community joined forces last weekend to help the victims of Haiti's deadly Jan. 12 earthquake.

Former State Department official offers insight on Afghanistan

By Emily Magavern and Claire Mangine

About 100 people filed into the John J. Murphy Professional Building's Dresser Auditorium at 4 p.m. Wednesday to gain a better understanding of the United States' current war efforts in Afghanistan in a presentation given by Matthew Hoh.

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