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St. Bonaventure University honor students Rachel Collins, Hannah Legacy, Emma Kostenbader and Andrew LaMartina discuss New York State's 2018 gubernatorial camopaign with a special focus where the candidates - Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo and Republican challenger Marcus Molinaro - stand on the legalization of recreational marijuana. Dr. Richar…
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A look at where NY's gubernatorial candidates stand on health careSt. Bonaventure University honor students Jeancarlos Aponte, Samantha Garretson, Isabelle LaBarbera and Jaya Manjuath discuss New York State's 2018 gubernatorial camopaign with a special focus where the candidates - Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo and Republican challenger Marcus M…
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At least 37 people have died due to Hurricane Florence and flooding is only projected to get worse. TAPinto Greater Olean reporter Samantha Gier talks to three St. Bonaventure students, Michael Rickicki, John Duffy and Patrick McCormack, who are using their fall break to join in hurricane relief efforts. For more information on their trip visit the…
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TapInto Greater Olean reporter Keely Fresh talks with Seth Tisdale, the St. Bonaventure University men's basketball team athletic trainer. In this podcast they discuss his responsibilities, typical training room practices and the behind-the-scenes of keeping Bona's basketball out on the floor.Autor: TAP into Greater Olean
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TapInto Greater Olean reporters Jordan Vollmer and Christian Gravius chat about their experience on the 15th annual Bahamas Service Trip with the leadership club ENACTUS at St. Bonaventure University. This was both reporters second year on the service trip, and each served a crucial leadership role that impacted the lives of many in the Freeport ar…
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St. Bonaventure University journalism students discuss “Baseball, Blogging and Beat Reporting: Using a Spring Training Blog to Teach Journalism Students How to Cover a Beat,” a presentation they made at the Mid-Atantic Popular and American Culture Conference in Philadelphia. Anne and Richard Lee, faculty members in the university’s Jandoli School o…
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In our Sept. 21 podcast, TAPinto Greater Olean reporters Christina Root and Stefanie Podosek discuss why fall may be the best time to take photos in the Greater Olean area. Their guest is Liam McGurl, a St. Bonaventure University graduate student and avid photographer.Autor: TAP into Greater Olean
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In our Sept. 8 podcast, three TAPinto Greater Olean staff members discussed their experiences studying at Oxford University over the summer as part of St. Bonaventure University's Francis E. Kelley Oxford Program. Program Director Mike Jones-Kelley also took part in the discussion, which was hosted by TAPintoGreater Olean Co-editor Richard Lee.…
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Joe Grushecky discusses his musical career with TAPinto Greater Olean Co-Editor Richard Lee. Grushecky and the Houserockers are performing in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Friday, June 16. The show, which will take place at Yanks Old Niagara, also will feature Evan "EJ" Rotella with special guest and Houserocker, Danny Gochnour, and Niagara's own Cory…
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Students, faculty, alumni and friends of the Jandoli School of Communication launched a video project Friday to stress the value of journalism. For the project, participants recorded short videos in which they answered the question "Why am I a journalist?" The project is an ongoing one, so individuals interested in participating can do so by emaili…
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TAPinto Greater Olean staff members discuss the response to their requestst to obtain public records under the State of New York's Freedom of Information Law. For a news report about New York State's new Excelsior Scholarship program, TAPinto reporters requested emails from state and local lawmakers, as well as area school officials.…
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St. Bonaventure University journalism graduates Chris LaPlaca and Mike Vaccaro discuss the importance of facts in sports reporting with TAPinto Greater Olean's Taylor Walker. Laplaca, senior vice president of corporate communications for ESPN, and Vaccaro, a New York Post sports columnist, are on campus for the school's sports symposium.…
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In our April 4 podcast, Congressman Charles Melancon (D-LA, 2005-2011) and Congressman Steven Kuykendall (R-CA, 1999-2001) discuss their experiences at St. Bonaventure University and how coverage of governmental politics has shifted in recent years. The two are visiting as a part of the Congress to Campus program, in which bipartisan pairs travel t…
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Michael Shapiro, chief executive officer of TAPinto.net, founded the hyperlocal news organization in 2008 when he launched an online news site dedicated to covering people and government in his town of residence, New Providence, New Jersey. After starting sites in two adjacent towns, he started a franchise, expanding throughout New Jersey and into …
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In our March 2 podcast, Dr. Pauline Hoffmann, dean of the Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University, discusses her project, March Into Women’s History. Patterned after NCAA March Madness, the project gives people the opportunity to vote, in rounds, from what starts out as a list of 64 women representing four different categories…
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In our Feb. 10 podcast, three St. Bonaventure University students discuss their organized protest of the travel ban ordered by President Donald Trump. Seniors William Tighe and Mary Anneliese Quinlan and sophomore Amina Golden-Arabaty joined TAPinto Greater Olean’s Haley Schrenk for the podcast.Autor: TAP into Greater Olean
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St. Bonaventure students JW Cook and Keegan Miller speak with TAPinto Greater Olean co-editor Richard Lee about their experiences in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to Donald J. Trump's inauguration as the country's 45th president. Cook and Miller are part of an 11-student group that has been in the nation's capital since Jan. 14 as part o…
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