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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Spring Showcase perfectly blends humor and drama

Spring Showcase perfectly blends humor and drama

Madison Suseland February 12, 2020

“Little Dog,” “Flicker” and “Rodéo,” three one-act plays written and directed by Suffolk students, hit the Sullivan Studio Theatre on Feb. 7 as part of this year’s Spring Showcase. While...

Salamander magazine slithers into another edition

Salamander magazine slithers into another edition

Abby O'Connor February 5, 2020

When most people see the word salamander, they typically think of a lizard. What most people may not know is that these creatures are impenetrable to fire, tough and regenerative beings, which are the...

Student debuts play based on George Harrison

Student debuts play based on George Harrison

Morgan Hume February 5, 2020

To Suffolk senior Alice Byrne, there was something in the way George Harrison moved her, with a lifetime of music she found inspirational enough to turn into an original play. Byrne wrote and directed...

Seriously, Who’s Askin’? Suffolk comedy clubs collide for first ever combined show

Phoebe Adams February 5, 2020

For the first time, Suffolk University’s two comedy clubs, Seriously Bent and Who’s Askin’, combined on one stage to give students a night full of laughs, skits and plenty of improv. The show took...

Wesley Savick: Theatre professor speaks on his experience working at Suffolk and beyond

Wesley Savick: Theatre professor speaks on his experience working at Suffolk and beyond

Sarah Lukowski January 29, 2020

The first thing you notice when stepping into Wesley Savick’s office are the eccentric objects adorning the room including several puppets, theatre posters, stacks of books and many unique tchotchkes. The...

Doughboy: Justin Peavey resurfaces 1920’s court drama in original play

‘Doughboy’: Justin Peavey resurfaces 1920’s court drama in original play

Morgan Hume December 11, 2019

In 1922, 19-year-old Clarence Peters was killed by millionaire Walter Ward in New York City. After the teenager’s body was discovered, a lengthy trial and investigation emerged, capturing people’s...

Emilio Guido (right) and Theofanis Orfanos pose for a picture after showcasing Guidos recent documentary

Documentary preserves past of Holocaust survivor

Hannah Arroyo December 2, 2019

After Theofanis Orfanos came to America in 1957, he eventually started a family and established his own shoe shine shop in Downtown Boston. But what most people don’t know about the Arlington resident...

Members of the dance crew say they have strong bond with one another

Second year club is tapping into their potential

Morgan Torre November 20, 2019

Tip Tap Toe is approaching its second year in existence at Suffolk and has big plans in store, including its first ever club run event. In the last year, the group participated in the Performing Arts...

Author Aciman is well known for his novel Call Me By Your Name

Discussion of André Aciman’s thrilling new novel: ‘Find Me’

Gabrielle Delgado November 20, 2019

André Aciman spoke about his inspirations for writing, the vibrancy of setting and spontaneity during the discussion of his new novel “Find Me” at the Boston Public Library (BPL) on Sunday Nov. 10,...

Professor Frangipane speaks to students about emotional truths in literature

English professor discusses different versions of truth in literature

Madison Suseland November 20, 2019

On Tuesday, Nov. 12, English Professor Nicholas Frangipane hosted a talk to discuss his recently released book, “Multiple Narratives, Versions, and Truth in the Contemporary Novel.” Frangipane just...

The cast hard at work during one of the dress rehearsals

Suffolk prepares for world premiere of Thornton Wilder play

Morgan Hume November 13, 2019

When playwright Thornton Wilder died in 1975, he left behind an array of literature, including “The Seven Deadly Sins.” Although the script was completed and the playwright was not fully pleased with...

The Brampton-native performer serenades students in the first row as they clamor to take his picture

Tory Lanez: up close and personal

Eddie Reinhardt November 13, 2019

The Suffolk Fall Concert was “Litty again” as the Student Government Association and the Concert Committee brought Brampton singer and rapper Tory Lanez to the Royale nightclub this past Monday night....

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