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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

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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...

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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...

Photo courtesy of Karen Clarke

Products promote sustainability at NESAD show

March 4, 2015

By Abbey Wilson Green, sustainable materials from 15 different vendors were up for show at the New England School of Design’s annual Sustainable Design Trade Show. Professor of Interior Architecture...

Dan McCarthy and Dan Lampariello show off their winnings at the 2014 awards.
By Ken Martin

CJN department cancels annual Rammy Awards

Haley Peabody February 25, 2015

The Department of Communication and Journalism has announced that the 2015 Rammy Awards, set to take place in April, will be canceled. Due to a shortened timeline and lack of submissions, the department,...

A photo of students and host Dr. Dana Rosengard at a previous Rammy Awards show.
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Rammy Awards canceled

Haley Peabody February 23, 2015

The Department of Communications and Journalism has announced that the 2015 Rammy Awards, set to take place in April, is canceled. Due to a shortened timeline for work and lack of submission, the department,...

NESAD professor awarded in online gallerys crusade for a cause

NESAD professor awarded in online gallery’s crusade for a cause

Haley Peabody February 12, 2015

Lydia Martin, a professor at the New England School of Art and Design, has received honorable mention for her submission of, “Majeska,” a vibrant oil painting in the online art gallery Colors of Humanity. The...

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Suffolk performers gear up for bustling spring season

Haley Peabody February 4, 2015

As yet another semester begins for Suffolk students, both the Theatre Department and Performing Arts Office are gearing up to present their spring line-up of performances, a season that will be packing...

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GrooveBoston brings Suffolk together to ‘Rage for a Cause’

Haley Peabody February 4, 2015

Suffolk University was taken by storm by GrooveBoston on Thursday. Presented by Program Council and the Student Government Association at Royale Boston, GrooveBoston brought a unique dance party experience...

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Seriously Bent hosts fourth annual ‘Eat My Improv’ show

Katherine Yearwood February 4, 2015

Seriously Bent, Suffolk’s hilarious and outrageous improv team, hosted their fourth annual “Eat My Improv” competition in the Modern Theatre Saturday. Captains of the Seriously Bent team, seniors...

Techies Union breaks a leg in new annual show

Techies Union breaks a leg in new annual show

Colleen Day January 27, 2015

By Colleen Day Suffolk University’s Performing Arts Office lit up the stage Friday at its brand new event, “Tech-stravaganza,” hosted by the Techies Union. The three-hour long event featured Suffolk’s...

Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor

Hate speech, women’s rights, discussed at recent forums

Sam Humphrey November 12, 2014

Hate speech, political correctness, and violence against women were featured prominently at recent Ford Hall Forum. Jeremy Waldron, a law and philosophy professor at New York University, and Azhar Majeed,...

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