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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

Kayla Hart/ Suffolk University Gallery Ambassador

The Passion Engine that could

Cody Barba October 6, 2016

Do you have something that motivates you? Creatively dubbed, “Passion Engine” is the most recent exhibit at the Suffolk University Gallery that promotes pursuing your passion. The Professors at the...

Spotlight performance kicks off student productions

Spotlight performance kicks off student productions

James MacDonald September 28, 2016

Suffolk University’s new studio theatre hosted its first student production on Friday, the inauguration of the new Spotlight Performances series, “Just Alright.” The show, performed in front of...

Three’s a company, Miss Julie sets bar high

Felicity Otterbein and Taylor White September 21, 2016

On Sept. 15, the audience remained captivated during the opening night of “Miss Julie.” The enigmatic scene of the play, presented by Wellfleet’s Harbor Stage Company, set the tone for the rest of...

Spotlight shines on independent works of students

James MacDonald September 21, 2016

Spotlight Performances, a student-run series of experimental productions, is set to debut Friday, Sept. 23. The series marks the first time that Suffolk theater students are given complete creative control...

Courtesy of Claire Boyle

Troupe chooses laughter, first

Felicity Otterbein June 1, 2016

Some students choose to express their passion. Whether it’s on the field or stage, students of Suffolk University choose to be involved in their university. For Seriously Bent, one of the two sketch...

C. Walsh: more than a theatre, a home

Alexa Gagosz and Sharyn Gladstone April 27, 2016

“In my first year, someone looked me in the eye, and they said ‘no one here will ever invest money in this theatre, so don’t expect it,’” said Dr. Marilyn Plotkins, chair of the Theatre Department. She...

W!CKED good

W!CKED good

Taylor White, Journal Contributor March 4, 2016

The W!CKED Hip-Hop Dance Crew hosted Boston’s Best Dance Crew 2016 at the C. Walsh Theater. The annual event and benefit competition was a sell out with Suffolk Students, alumni and relatives of dancers...

Craig Martin/ Journal Staff

Suffolk hosts distinguished photographers

Brigitte Carreiro March 2, 2016

Nick Ut and Mark Edward Harris have spent their careers behind the camera. Nevertheless, when the two, escorted by Senior Lecturer Ken Martin, walked into Union Oyster House during their recent trip to...

Courtesy of Jorge Bernal

Suffolk PAO set to perform Identity Crisis

Sharyn Gladstone February 9, 2016

The Performing Arts Office will hold its 15th annual spring Pioneer Series production with “Identity Crisis” hitting stages Feb. 18-20 at 7:30 p.m. in the C. Walsh Theatre. The Series -- which began...

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....

Skot Lindstedt/Journal Staff

Wait, Suffolk has an art school?

December 9, 2015

There is a disconnect between Suffolk University and NESAD. To see the evidence of this, ask non-art students about NESAD. You’ll have to explain by saying, “you know, the art school part of Suffolk.”...

Poetry Center buzzes with literary excitement

November 11, 2015

By Patricia Negrón and Melanie June Grosvenor   Suffolk’s Poetry Center was almost filled to capacity Wednesday as poets Rebecca Kaiser Gibson and Gary Whited captured the attention of Suffolk...

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