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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Suffolk remembers Isabella Gozzo

Suffolk remembers Isabella Gozzo

Thalia Yunen, Alexa Gagosz, and Haley Peabody December 14, 2014

  Isabella Gozzo could always be found perched in front of a TV in 150 Tremont on Sundays, completely focused on football. “We would all laugh so hard at how intense Isabella was while...

Suffolk student killed in car accident

Melissa Hanson December 14, 2014

A Suffolk University student was killed Saturday in a Connecticut car accident, officials said. Isabella Gozzo was a freshman and a communication and journalism major, according to Greg Gatlin, a university...

Protesters storm the Boston Common during annual tree lighting, take to the streets with chants

Protesters storm the Boston Common during annual tree lighting, take to the streets with chants

December 4, 2014

https://storify.com/SuffolkJournal/enoughisenough-protest-in-boston  

Courtesy of Suffolk University

Arts administration minor added to Suffolk’s roster

Heather Rutherford December 3, 2014

Suffolk University’s College of Arts and Sciences recently added a minor in arts administration to its their roster of interdisciplinary programs of study. Courses offered for the minor include grant...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Suffolk Republicans meet with head of Koch Free Zone

Heather Rutherford December 3, 2014

Suffolk University Republicans held a meeting with Kalin Jordan, a Suffolk alumna and head of the campaign pushing to remove all funding from the Koch brothers out of the university, to openly discuss...

Preview: Arts Administration minor added to Suffolk’s offerings

Thalia Yunen November 25, 2014

Suffolk University’s College of Arts and Sciences recently added a minor in arts administration to their roster of interdisciplinary programs of study. Suffolk University’s news page stated that “the...

(L-R): Richard Lehr and Robert Bellinger at the latest installment of Suffolk Universitys Ford Hall Forum.

Latest Ford Hall Forum tells story of Birth of a Nation

Sam Humphrey November 23, 2014

By Sam Humphrey An obscure newspaper editor and one of the oldest films of all time were the topics at one of the last Ford Hall Forums of the season. Richard Lehr, a journalism professor at Boston University...

Vice President of Suffolk Environmental Club Asara Tenney (left) said she does not have a problem with money from the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation 
supporting speakers at the Beacon Hill Institute, but does have a problem with it influencing studies. Kalin Jordan is pictured on the right.
(Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff)

Environmental Club supports Koch Free Zone Campaign, asks for transparency

Heather Rutherford November 19, 2014

The Suffolk Environmental Club has voted unanimously to support alumna Kalin Jordan’s campaign to keep the university a “Koch Free Zone,” an effort to keep money from the conservative Koch brothers...

Robert Uttaro talks to Title IX Coordinator and Senior Associate Dean of Students Ann Coyne.

Alumnus speaks on sexual assault awareness

November 19, 2014

By Brigette Carreiro At the center of a semicircle of chairs on the ninth floor of 73 Tremont sat Suffolk alumnus and rape counselor Robert Uttaro, with legs crossed, gripping a coffee. As students...

(Courtesy of Kate Kelley)

Balancing act: being a student-parent

November 19, 2014

By Brigette Carreiro Attending college comes with all kinds of responsibilities. Balancing school work, part-time jobs, finding internships, and maintaining relationships is usually more than enough...

Hayden Voss with girlfriend and former housemate Nicole Franziel.
(Courtesy of Hayden Voss)

Former Ram on life after ‘Big Brother’

Thalia Yunen November 19, 2014

Most college students don’t know what it’s like to be on TV.  Hayden Voss, former Suffolk student and reality show star from Big Brother, does. In an  exclusive interview, Voss talked to the Journal...

Freshman Kaitlyn Tanyer won the pitch competition with her idea of a laptop case that keeps papers and notebooks organized. 
(Craig Martin/Journal Staff)

Students pitch ventures at idea competition

Sam Humphrey November 19, 2014

Suffolk’s entrepreneurs stood at the podium, faced with just 60 seconds to present their business ideas to a panel of judges at the annual Pitch Competition. Members of the Entrepreneurship Club hosted...

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