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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

The 11 Stages of Going Home for the Holidays

The 11 Stages of Going Home for the Holidays

December 11, 2015

  1.  A Week Before You Go Home: You're finishing up writing essays & studying for your finals; and you just want the madness to be over:                 2....

Adam Grossman (above/right), Senior Vice President/Marketing and Brand Development leader, and Brian Sullivan, (above/left) Director of Marketing, lead the discussion on the Student 9s program.
Sammy Hurwtiz/Journal Staff

Red Sox hold Student 9’s discussion with students

Sammy Hurwitz April 22, 2015

If you were told that the price of a ticket to a Red Sox game was lower than the price of a meal from the 150 Tremont Café, would you believe it? Well, allow me to clear up the confusion, with the...

Courtesy of Michaella Sheridan

Unpaid internships may have benefits, but I won’t work for free

March 4, 2015

By Michaella Sheridan As graduation draws near, I cannot help but feel anxious about my seemingly slim resume, which includes a single part-time internship for the Salamander Literary Journal. This...

Courtesy of  Matt McInnis

New dating apps play role of Cupid for students

February 12, 2015

By Dani Marrero and Sammy Hurwitz We order our food online, submit our homework through BlackBoard, and even online shop. So why not find love online, too? In this modern age where technology is...

Courtesy of ISSO

Suffolk abroad: Passports, balances, and Europe

Dani Marrero February 12, 2015

With a campus in Madrid and one of the largest international student populations in Boston, Suffolk takes pride in offering a global experience to students. On campus in Boston, the diversity in languages...

Courtesy of Ian Kea

Harvard ban on professor-student relationships limits freedom: “My father was once my mother’s professor”

Ian Kea February 12, 2015

Possibly inspired by Elle Woods from the movie Legally Blonde, Harvard administrators on Wednesday announced to that all faculty any sexual or romantic relations with undergrads are prohibited. Not only...

Northeastern University uses computer model to track Ebola cases around the world

Northeastern University uses computer model to track Ebola cases around the world

November 21, 2014

Suffolk U News reporters Dior Serra and Ryan Chevalier are at Northeastern University in Boston where a professor and students are studying Ebola.

(Courtesy of Ypay)

Why pay when you have Ypay?

Connie Lai November 19, 2014

Whether it’s eating out, taking advantage of the university’s dining services, or going grocery shopping for home-cooked meals, college students can sometimes spend big bucks to satisfy their appetites. Ypay...

(Courtesy of Suffolk University)

Vague emails won’t pique students’ interest

Colleen Day November 19, 2014

By Colleen Day As students, we are constantly being asked to model. Whether it is in the classroom to put our intelligence on display, or on the athletic field to execute plays from practice, we...

Editor’s word: Off-campus students need more from the city

November 19, 2014

The perils of living on your own are all too well-known by students. High rent, cramped apartments, rodents, deplorable conditions, and under-invested landlords are the reality for some who rent in the...

(Courtesy of Suffolk Athletics)

Athlete’s volleyball season stumped by injury

Jeremy Hayes November 19, 2014

Second in series on injured athletes. Freshman Megan Corriea's journey to play collegiate volleyball has hit a roadblock. Corriea, who has only suffered minor injuries through her athletic career,...

Back row (L-R): Mike Wasserman, Bottom Line Mass. Executive Director and Landon Dickey, City of Boston Education Advisor to Mayor Walsh.

Front row (L-R): Bottom Line students Phyllis St-Hubert, Jerika Adams-Harrison, and Sonia Rugwiza, all freshmen at Suffolk University.
(Photo  courtesy of Bottom Line)

Suffolk student goes far with Bottom Line

Heather Rutherford September 17, 2014

“Get in, graduate, go far.” To students seeking guidance during the hectic process of applying to college, the slogan of Bottom Line ensures them that it is possible. When Phyliss St-Hubert first...

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