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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

Kyle Crozier/ Senior Staff Writer

Stage Raider

Kyle Crozier October 4, 2017

Filled with nostalgia, action and humor, junior theatre major Justin Smith brings Lara Croft to life in an original production inspired by the critically acclaimed video game series, “Tomb Raider,”...

Well versed: new a capella group goes soul searching

Kendra Huber June 1, 2017

Suffolk University has acted as a harbor for forging bonds through their various musical organizations and clubs that have circled through generations of students. Music has always been a way to create...

Kyle Crozier / Journal Staff

Film critic discusses impact of politics on cinema

Kyle Crozier April 26, 2017

American television and film has been thought to mirror the political climate of the time it was originally produced. To analyze this, and predict how this may play out in the future, Pulitzer Prize winning...

By Facebook user Xenia Kamalova

“Fractured Inferno” poses question for life

Felicity Otterbein April 26, 2017

It takes an incredible amount of creativity and imagination to be able to create an original play. It’s easy to succumb to performing yet another rendition of a Shakespeare tragedy or explore Henrik...

Nick Viveiros/ Journal Staff

Cabaret: Spotlight shines on Rampage show Choir’s Cabaret

Nick Viveiros April 26, 2017

The third floor of Sawyer was alive with the sounds of the silver screen on Saturday night as performers took to the stage for the Suffolk University show choir’s annual Cabaret. Members of Rampage,...

Courtesy of Facebook user Suffolk University Rainbow Alliance

Rainbow Alliance encourages safe expression with “Drageoke”

Halaina LeBlanc April 19, 2017

Suffolk University’s Rainbow Alliance has made strides in the LGBTQ+ community by opening up conversation to help educate those who may have misconceptions about drag culture. Last week, the group held...

Kyle Crozier / Journal Staff

Kink about it; working against oppression

Kyle Crozier April 19, 2017

To Ignacio Rivera, a prominent LGBTQ+ artist and activist, the dictionary describes a kink as, “a colloquial term used to describe unconventional sexual concepts and practices.” To Rivera, this definition...

Felicity Otterbein / Arts Editor

Who then am I?

Felicity Otterbein April 12, 2017

For more photos from "Orlando," visit Uncovered with Flash.   Organized chaos. Perhaps one of the more ironically used oxymorons in the english language, is widely used to describe cluttered bedrooms...

Portrait illustrated by Lydia Tourtellotte.
Felicity Otterbein / Arts Editor

A solid foundation, student work displayed at NESAD

Felicity Otterbein April 5, 2017

In an end of the year celebration of talent and learning, the New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University (NESAD) displayed work done by foundation studies students. Serving as a week-long...

SUs hip-hop group W!cked takes moves way back

SU’s hip-hop group W!cked takes moves “way back”

March 9, 2017

  Suffolk University's dance group W!cked hosted their annual spring show at the Calderwood Pavilion on Wednesday evening. The hip-hop group performed three of their choreographed sets, and also...

Courtesy of Dan McHugh Photography

Spell it out for me

Felicity Otterbein March 1, 2017

In a rip-roaring performance of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” Suffolk University Students earned a well-deserved standing ovation at the Modern Theater Friday night. Complete...

Arts magazine hosts open mic to find new writers, submissions

Nathan Espinal February 22, 2017

To generate hype for their magazine, the editorial board of Venture Literary/Arts Magazine held an open mic night for those willing to share their work. The night became a literary safe space as students...

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