Friday, December 6, 2002

Volume 77, Issue 13

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NEWS

SGA passes parking plan
The Student Government Association passed a parking proposal at its meeting Monday to restrict freshmen parking and allow only commuters and upperclassmen to park in the Shay/Loughlen halls lot.

SPORTS
SBU extends losing streak at Boston in OT
Another career game for junior guard Marques Green, a breakout game for junior guard Patricio Prato and a buzzer-beater for sophomore swingman Mike Gansey werenÕt enough for the Bonnies to come out with a win at Boston College. Instead, a 105-96 overtime defeat drops the Bonnies to 2-3 on the season.


OPINION

New parking proposal needs more light
The Student Government Association blindly passed a parking proposal at the last meeting.The plan, slated to go into effect next year, will restrict freshmen to park in the lot next to the track, leaving the existing freshmen lot for commuters and upper classmen.


FEATURES
Spreading the joy
While some members of the St. Bonaventure community start their Christmas shopping and look forward to hauling out the Nativity scene, singing carols and decorating their trees, a few people have other plans in mind for the holidays.

The Bona Venture's Fall 2002 staff

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