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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

From presidents to Twitter, polling counts

Maggie Randall, Journal Staff November 18, 2015

With the 2016 presidential election right around the corner, Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center David Paleologos and Polling Club President and Founder Elainy Mata find that polling...

Andrew Hanides/Journal Staff

Students forced into distant housing

Heather Rutherford, Journal Staff November 18, 2015

After transferring to Suffolk and applying for housing, many students may believe they would receive the complete experience of living on campus in downtown Boston. However, due to a much higher than anticipated...

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...

Courtesy of Ford Hall Forum

The protection of cyber space and its national implications

Patrick Holmes November 4, 2015

Two professionals took on the question of what is next in cyber security during Thursday’s Ford Hall Forum, “Balancing Cyber Security with Privacy in the Digital Age.” Sqrrl Enterprise Business Manager...

Sam Humphrey/Journal Staff

Confronting stereotypes: “Whose land are we on?”

Sam Humphrey November 4, 2015

How are Native Americans represented in the media? How do fashion companies perpetuate stereotypes of Native people and profit from copying Native designs into their products? And what can be done about...

Courtesy of John Hamel

Admin graduates

Brigitte Carreiro November 4, 2015

The man who headed student enrollment at Suffolk for the last 12 years is leaving. Assistant Vice President of Student Enrollment John Hamel oversaw undergraduate admissions and the merit awarded to...

Alumni credit Suffolk to governmental success

October 14, 2015

By Maggie Randall Notable alumni gathered on Thursday to discuss the effect Suffolk had on their current success in government and public service at a Moakley Breakfast Forum, “Changing State Government:...

7 Costumes on a Budget + a Bonus

7 Costumes on a Budget + a Bonus

October 13, 2015

Alright Halloween, is basically around the corner--29 days to be exact.  I put together a list of 7 costumes that you can make if you're on a college budget, literally waited til the last possible minute,...

Sanders supporters flocked to hear his speech regading climate change, gun control, and tax reform. Courtesy of Maggie Randall

Sanders rallies devoted Democrats

October 7, 2015

By Maggie Randall The room was electrified. White and blue signs were waving around in the air. 20,000 people were yearning for a political revolution and 20,000 voices were all shouting one name: Bernie...

Suffolk Universitys Archer building sits behind the Massachusetts State House at the top of Temple Street. Craig Martin/Journal Staff.

Mixed feelings arise as university begins transition

Brigitte Carreiro September 25, 2015

Suffolk University’s Archer and Donahue buildings have been sold as of July 1, prompting students and faculty to express their hopeful yet concerned thoughts on the change. Senior Vice President for...

Margaret McKenna comes to Suffolk with a passion for students and the city

Margaret McKenna comes to Suffolk with a passion for students and the city

Haley Peabody May 13, 2015

On Tuesday evening, Suffolk University announced its next president, Margaret McKenna. McKenna, a native of Rhode Island, is excited to take on the position as the tenth president of Suffolk. “Its...

Margaret McKenna announced as next president of Suffolk University

Margaret McKenna announced as next president of Suffolk University

Brigitte Carreiro May 12, 2015

Chair of the Board of Trustees Andrew Meyer announced Tuesday that Margaret McKenna has been selected as Suffolk University’s new president. As its tenth president, McKenna will be the first woman...

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