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Suffolk looks to revisit SUPD arming question

Ryan Arel February 6, 2019

Following Columbine, Virginia Tech and other mass shootings across the United States, many universities have been forced to address similar versions of the same question: Should we arm our university...

Hannah Arroyo / Sports Editor

Patriots dynasty lives on

Hannah Arroyo and Sean Cushing February 6, 2019

“Dynasty” is the only fitting word to describe the New England Patriots in the recent years. With a 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, the Patriots have now won the Super Bowl in three of the...

Men’s basketball prepares to heat up in Florida

Men’s basketball prepares to heat up in Florida

Andrew Laird December 5, 2018

While many Suffolk students head home for winter break, the Suffolk men’s basketball team will take their talents down to Naples, Florida on Dec. 27 for a pair of regular season games. Bringing 17 players...

(left to right) Navya Rajoria, Treasurer; Tohfa Phonsia, President; Arushi Chauhan, Vice President; Dhwani Chheda, Secretary

Suffolk students celebrate Festival of Lights

Amy Koczera November 7, 2018

Vibrant colors and twinkling lights illuminated the first floor of Sargent Hall this past Tuesday as Suffolk University’s South Asian Student Association (SASA) celebrated the Indian holiday of Diwali....

Colin Cavanaugh/Graphics Editor

Global commentary: Trump’s path to environmental destruction

Amy Koczera, World News Editor October 17, 2018

With industrialization and mass production of greenhouse gases escalating alongside rising water temperatures and natural disasters, many scientific researchers have identified a strong correlation between...

Courtesy of Suffolk Athletics

Cross-country dominates, aims for strong GNAC finish

Hannah Arroyo October 17, 2018

As the sun rises early in the morning and students get ready for class, the Suffolk University men’s and women’s cross-country teams are wide awake and at practice for 6 a.m. Under the guidance...

Expecto a golden snitch

Expecto a golden snitch

Sam Humphrey and Sharyn Gladstone November 18, 2015

This upcoming weekend, the Performing Arts Office will be putting on its annual dinner theatre production. Based off of the Harry Potter franchise, “Magic, Muggles and Murder” aims to equally delight...

By Facebook user Usher

Mizzou shows its true colors

Serina Gousby November 18, 2015

Hearing about the ugliness of racial oppression today at college campuses all over the United States is not what I envisioned for the millennial age. Students’ fight for equality only saddens me how...

Daniels achieves goal, wins honors

Daniels achieves goal, wins honors

Skylar To November 18, 2015

A week after the end of Suffolk University’s men’s soccer season, center back and first-year captain Ben Daniels learned from new head coach James Boden that he earned GNAC (Greater Northeast Athletic...

Freshman elected!

Freshman elected!

Colleen Day November 11, 2015

By Colleen Day and Elizabeth Hadley   James V. DeAmicis was elected to Quincy office on Nov. 3 marking a monumental day for the city and Suffolk. Working tirelessly since March, DeAmicis became...

By Facebook user Million Mask March

A nation led by the KKK?

November 11, 2015

By Maggie Randall A “hacktivist” (hacking activist) group by the name “Anonymous” released the names of alleged Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members via Twitter on Nov. 2. A good number of those on...

Courtesy of Suffolk Athletics

Suffolk junior named to GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team

November 4, 2015

By Colin Barry Golfer Patrick Hambleton has been named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference All-Sportsmanship Team. “I’m kind of surprised, but very thankful,” Hambleton said. The...

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