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Vol. 11 Issue 22 April 14, 2005

ESPN’S Pat Forde, WGR’S Howard Simon and Bona alums headline SBU’S Joyce Symposium SPN.com senior writer Pat Forde, WGR sports editor and one year as news editor for Radio host Howard Simon and two St. The Bona Venture. Bonaventure graduates — Jeff D’Alessio The Jandoli School also honors graduate E’91, the college sports editor of the Atlanta John A. Domino, ’84, with the symposium. The Journal-Constitution, and Justin Craig, ’95, a John Domino Award is presented at each sym- producer at ESPN Radio — will headline the posium to a professional in the field of sports 2005 Dick Joyce Sports Symposium at 2 p.m. journalism and communication. Domino, a for- Monday, April 18, in Dresser Auditorium of St. mer ESPN and Empire Sports Network staff Bonaventure’s John J. Murphy Professional member, died after battling cancer. Past recipi- Building. ents of the Domino Award include The University’s Russell J. Jandoli of WIVB-TV, of ESPN, Terry Taylor School of Journalism and Mass of The and of Communication will host the biannual event, ESPN. which again will feature a myriad of local and The 2005 recipient of the John Domino regional sports journalists and professionals in Award will be 1976 St. Bonaventure graduate addition to the main panel. Jim Marchiony. A veteran collegiate athletics The theme of this year’s symposium, administrator, Marchiony is in his second year which is free and open to the public, is as associate athletics director for external rela- “Separating Sports Reporting from Opinion.” tions at the University of Kansas. Throughout the symposium, Forde, Simon, Prior to joining Kansas, Marchiony D’Alessio and Craig will address the theme, worked at the University of Connecticut, where but the goal of the symposium is to stimulate he served as associate athletics director for an open discussion of this and other relevant approximately two years. Before UConn, topics. All panelists and attendees will be Marchiony spent 17 years with the NCAA, available for interviews following the sympo- serving the last five years as media coordinator sium. for the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tour- The symposium is named in honor of nament. A former student-athlete himself in Dick Joyce, ’60, a former sportswriter for The the sport of tennis, Marchiony was inducted Associated Press who died in 1988 at 53. In into St. Bonaventure’s Athletics Hall of Fame addition to The Associated Press, Joyce worked in 1991. for United Press International, NBC and the For more information on the Joyce World-Telegram & Sun. While at St. Sports Symposium, contact Suzzane Ciesla in Bonaventure, Joyce spent three semesters as the Jandoli School at ext. 2521.

Lauded Bona alums return for book signing April 18 immediately after Joyce Sports Symposium Mike Vaccaro Adrian Wojnarowski SBU class of ‘89 SBU class of ‘91

“Emperors and Idiots: “The Miracle of St. Anthony: The Hundred-Year Rivalry Between A Season with Coach the Yankees and Red Sox, from the Very and Basketball’s Beginning to the End of the Curse” Most Improbable Dynasty”

St. Bonventure University International Student Association presents: Fifteenth Annual International Dinner 4 p.m. Sunday, April 17, 2005 Doyle Trustees Room $5 Student Admission, $6 General, Staff

CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9

Monday, 4/18: Free Willy Tuesday, 4/19: Closer Wednesday, 4/20: Open Water Thursday, 4/21: Shaun of the Dead Friday, 4/22: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Movie Showtimes Nightly: 7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. & 1:30 a.m.

CABNews April 2005 Sunday Monday Tuesday

- Men’s Baseball vs. Fordham Univ. - “Curator’s Choice: Works - Dick Joyce Sports on Paper from the QAC 12 p.m. Symposium Collection” “Separating Sports Reporting 7 p.m. - International Student From Opinion” Rigas Family Theater Association Dinner 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 17 18Murphy Aud. 19Men’s Baseball The Robert R. Jones Board of double-header vs. Niagara Trustees Room, Doyle Hall 2 p.m.

Wednesday Thursday Friday

- “On the Town: Glimmerglass opera” - Jazz Band Concert 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Rigas Family Theater - Women’s Softball Rigas Family Theater double-header vs. - “Auditioning Alchemy” Univ. of Massachusetts 20 212 p.m. 223 p.m. The Robert R. Jones Board of Trustees Room, Doyle Hall Evening Away at Mt. Irenaeus Saturday CABNews is a joint publication of the Office of Student Activities and the Office of Communications. Submissions should be directed to Anna E. Button, editor of CABNews. E-mail submissions are preferred; send to 23 [email protected]. Please direct questions and sug- gestions to Anna at ext. 2080 or Beth Eberth at ext. 2453.

CABNews April 2005 Sunday Monday Tuesday

- SBU Concert Band and Choir performance 2 p.m. Rigas Family Theater - Women’s Lacrosse vs. - Education Dept. Temple Univ. Technology Expo 12 p.m. 6:30 p.m -24 Women’s Softball 25 Doyle26 Dining Room double-header vs. Rhode Island Univ. 12 p.m. Wednesday Thursday Friday - Sexual Assault - Reel Big Fish Concert - AM Morning Call Awareness Talk 8 p.m. Executive Breakfast 6:30 p.m. Reilly Center Arena Speaker: Leslie Braksick Doyle Dining Room - “Dog Stories” by 8 a.m. Keith Huff Premier Banquet Center - “Dog Stories” by 7:30 p.m. Keith Huff Garrett Theater - “Dog Stories” by 277:30 p.m. - 28Women’s Softball 29Keith Huff Garrett Theater double-header vs. 7:30 p.m. Canisius College Garrett Theater Evening Away at 3 p.m. Mt. Irenaeus Spring Weekend Spring Weekend Saturday CABNews is a joint publication of the Office of Student Activities and the Office of Communications. Submissions should be directed to - “Dog Stories” by Anna E. Button, editor of Keith Huff CABNews. E-mail submissions are 7:30 p.m. preferred; send to 30Garrett Theater [email protected]. Please direct questions and sug- gestions to Anna at ext. 2080 or Beth Eberth at ext. 2453.

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