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The Suffolk Journal

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The Fashion of Suffolk: Spring 2015 installment

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan April 22, 2015

After surviving the horrible winter, we found ourselves surrounded with beautiful weather once again. What does that means to a city as cold as Boston? We are finally seeing knees and shoulders. People...

Current Seriously Bent members and alumni at their Seriously Bent Takeover Show in February.
Photo courtesy of Seriously Bent Facebook page

Seriously Bent presents ‘April Showers’

Katherine Yearwood April 22, 2015

Seriously Bent, Suffolk’s improv comedy troupe, hosted their annual end of year revue show titled “April Showers,” on Friday. The show involved multiple sketches from spoiled children criticizing...

Sinclair Sexsmith
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Professional kinkist Sinclair Sexsmith hosts discussion on campus

Katherine Yearwood April 22, 2015

As a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, writer and performer Sinclair Sexmith hosted a discussion on campus that focused on BDSM, which stands for bondage and domination, dominant and submissive,...

Sketchual Misconduct says goodbye to seniors

Sketchual Misconduct says goodbye to seniors

April 22, 2015

By Patricia Negron Suffolk’s Modern Theater was filled with laughter for Sketchual Misconduct’s last show of the year, “The Sound of Pizza.” The show was funny and despite the bittersweet feeling...

Self-taught artist discovers passion for portraiture

Self-taught artist discovers passion for portraiture

April 8, 2015

By Maria Baluch Suffolk sophomore Shavanáe Anderson remembers drawing an apple for the first time in 1998. That introduction to art was bolstered by the inspiration she found in the graphics of...

Exhibit provides a snapshot of summer program

Exhibit provides a snapshot of summer program

April 1, 2015

By Jennifer Usovicz On display on the fourth floor of the Ridgeway building are the photographs shot by Suffolk students across the Atlantic in Spain, work that is a product of Professor Ken Martin’s...

Courtesy of Zitis Italian Express Facebook page

Express meal leaves students hungry and unimpressed

April 1, 2015

By Patricia Negron Living in the hub of Boston as a Suffolk student certainly has its advantages. Home to authentic Italian food to the iconic New England clam chowder, it is both a blessing and a curse...

Author Paul Garvey is a Suffolk alumnus.
Courtesy of Paul Garvey

Suffolk alum stays true to roots in Boston-based novel

March 25, 2015

By Jenna Collins “Rook to Bishop” is an action-packed, heart-racing novel that captures the audience as soon as protagonist Liam Maguire, and the trouble surrounding him and his sister, is introduced. Paul...

Courtesy of The Loading Dock

Manhattanhenge creates laid-back beats on campus

Will Senar March 25, 2015

Jake Rivers and Ben Rathman discovered their love for music in high school. Now, in the basement of the 150 Tremont building, you can hear them nurture that passion, even though the two attend different...

By Kathy Maloney

W!CKED calls on local dance troupes to beat rare disease

Will Senar March 25, 2015

From billiards to business, Suffolk University’s student run organizations stand out not only for their exemplary ability to get students involved on-campus, but also for their outstanding philanthropic...

Courtesy of Office SLI Facebook page

Suffolk ‘Stahs’ dance for their charity of choice

March 4, 2015

By Brianna Silva Suffolk student leaders and staff took the stage on Thursday to compete at Suffolk’s first annual "Dancing with the Stahs." The event was held in the C. Walsh Theater and hosted...

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