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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Media gap: Editors discuss what makes headlines and what falls flat

Media gap: Editors discuss what makes headlines and what falls flat

Alexa Gagosz and Skylar To June 15, 2016
The media is critiqued in today's society more than ever. However, choosing what goes to print is carefully selected by editors for these publications. See what makes the headlines or gets cut with the red pen.
By Patrick Holmes

Entrepreneurs discuss refugee reality, encourage continued collaboration

Alexa Gagosz and Skylar To June 14, 2016

For more than the past six years, Lina Sergie Attar has seen her home almost completely destroyed. On Tuesday, the Collaborative conference, hosted by Classy at Cruiseport Boston for a three-day event,...

By Facebook user Suffolk University

Ready for the unexpected

Alexa Gagosz and Skylar To June 1, 2016

  What had started off as a cool, cloudy day soon turned into a clear host for graduates to walk across the stage with diploma in hand in front of their family, friends, volunteers, coordinators...

Courtesy of Massport

Nucci to address traffic, other concerns on Massport Board

Sum Humphrey March 2, 2016

Growing up in East Boston, John Nucci lived so close to Logan Airport that he and his friends could see the faces of pilots as they were coming in to land when they played in the streets. When he was a...

By Keyhole

International students disappointed with lack of stability

Alexa Gagosz February 10, 2016

In recent events that have unfolded into a mess within Suffolk’s administration, the “he said/she said” soap opera has formed a sense of community on campus through students and faculty with rallies...

University’s reputation on the rocks

Brigitte Carreiro and Jacob Geanous February 10, 2016

The highly publicized feud between President Margaret McKenna and Suffolk’s Board of Trustees calls into question how the university’s reputation and branding will hold up amid political chaos. The...

Vice provost plays large part in Supreme Court case

Jacob Geanous February 3, 2016

As recent Netflix hit “Making a Murderer” is making headlines, Suffolk University Vice Provost and Law Professor Jeff Pokorak is making headway in court. “Making a Murderer” chronicles Steven...

Strong opinions on MBTA fare raise

Colin Barry February 3, 2016

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority recently announced their fares will increase by 10 cents starting in early July. This follows a report that the MBTA plans to cancel late night service starting...

Substantial crowd for State House protest

Geraldine Vittini, Journal Contributor December 11, 2015

Hundreds of protesters banded together in front of the looming State House on Friday to decry Gov. Charlie Baker’s recent comments against the Syrian refugee program. Their chants and handmade signs...

Courtesy of Dean Sharon Lenzie

Honorable mention for student presentations

Mary Sellaro, Journal Contributor December 11, 2015

Traveling to the windy city of Chicago, seven select Suffolk Honors students from the College of Arts and Sciences showcased their extensive research, whether related to their majors or simply topics of...

Alexa Gagosz/ Journal Staff

Ford Hall Forum talks ISIS, Syrian migrant crisis and Ukraine

Alexa Gagosz December 2, 2015

Due to recent attacks in Paris, the security and strength of Europe is heading toward serious questioning. Mary Yntema, the president and CEO of WorldBoston, introduced Secretary General at the Organization...

Courtesy of Suffolk University Law Review’s Facebook

Former NSA whistleblower reports unethical behavior

Jacob Geanous, Journal Staff November 18, 2015

By Jacob Geanous Suffolk alum James Bamford demonstrated how his degree enabled him to stand toe-to-toe with our nation’s intelligence-gathering agency on Thursday in front of an audience dominated...

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