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The Suffolk Journal

Katherine Yearwood/Journal Staff

Nonprofit photoshoot raises awareness for marriage equality, discrimination

Katherine Yearwood April 8, 2015

Despite the frigid weather, more than 750 people from all over Massachusetts and its neighboring states traveled to the W Boston Hotel to take part in NOH8 campaign’s open photo shoot. Most participants...

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Problem with air unit and suspicious smell prompt evacuation of Donahue

Haley Peabody April 8, 2015

Students and faculty were evacuated from the Donahue building early Wednesday afternoon because of an issue with an air handling unit and a "suspicious" electric smell on the second floor, officials said. There...

Brigitte Carreiro/Journal Staff

Firearm search forces evacuation of students from residence hall

Melissa Hanson April 6, 2015

Suffolk University police and Boston police searched a dorm room in Miller Hall Monday evening after resident assistants heard a student make a comment about obtaining a firearm, according to police...

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Brookline man released on charges of trespassing and theft in Ridgeway

Melissa Hanson April 2, 2015

A 43-year-old Brookline man was released on personal recognizance after being charged with stealing a cell phone in the Ridgeway building, authorities said. Kerry Jones was found walking around the...

Hein talking with students.
Brigitte Carreiro/Journal Staff

Serial entrepreneur and CEO Bettina Hein visits campus

Brigitte Carreiro April 1, 2015

Featured by the Inside Leadership Podcast Series on Tuesday was Bettina Hein, founder and CEO of Pixability, Inc. The World Economic Forum’s 2014 Young Global Leader addressed both undergraduate and...

Craig Martin/Journal Staff

Some students felt underprepared for summer internship fair

Will Senar April 1, 2015

Suffolk prides itself as a school that helps to ease students’ transitions into the working world. One way the university is able to do so is by hosting the Summer Internship Fair, where students are...

Cafe Quattros old location next to Miller Hall
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Cafe Quattro reopening to excitement of alumni

April 1, 2015

By Amy McAleer One of Suffolk student’s most treasured eateries is making its comeback, but not on Beacon Hill. Cafe Quattro, the Italian-style café that once graced Beacon Hill on Somerset Street...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Search for next CAS dean down to three candidates

Heather Rutherford March 25, 2015

Suffolk University is one step closer in its search for the next Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. A committee formed after Kenneth Greenberg decided to return to teaching. During the months...

Committee includes university faculty in quest for president

Brigitte Carreiro March 25, 2015

While Suffolk University is in the midst of a period of change, the ongoing search for a new president continues, bringing with it an urge for input from all across the university. Chairman of the Board...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Activist discusses mass incarceration in US system

Katherine Yearwood March 25, 2015

With a freshly shaven face and wearing a dark gray ironed out suit, speaker, activist, and professor, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill charmed the audience with his charisma. He held their attention at every point...

Norman Smith
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Smith cleared of accusation made by anonymous whistleblower

Melissa Hanson March 20, 2015

Interim President Norman Smith was found to have broken no laws after an anonymous complaint against him was filed through the university’s whistleblower reporting system in January, officials said. Suffolk...

Suffolk U News for March 18

Suffolk U News for March 18

March 20, 2015

Suffolk U News reporters update us on the recent historic St. Patrick's Day parade, the latest with the MBTA, and Women's History Month.    

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