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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

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‘Kintsugi’ showcases the best of beloved indie-rock band

Haley Peabody April 8, 2015

After years of remaining quietly on the sidelines, popular indie-rock band Death Cab for Cutie has released their first album in nearly four years. Entitled “Kintsugi,” this latest album showcases...

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...

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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.
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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...

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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...

‘Shades of Sound’ colors Boston Ballet’s new performance

March 25, 2015

By Abbey Wilson Home to the annual dazzling holiday show, “The Nutcracker,” the Opera House is hosting the Boston Ballet’s latest spring production series, “Shades of Sounds,” which displays...

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Roxane Gay offers bold advice to aspiring writers

March 25, 2015

By Jennifer Usovicz The Little Building at Emerson College was packed to capacity March 19, with attendees spilling out onto the aisles, waiting for a question and answer session and reading with Roxane...

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Synth vibes from Craft Spells entertain at Great Scott Sunday night

March 16, 2015

By Jennifer Usovicz For a little fun on Sunday night the bands Craft Spells, The Bilinda Butchers, and Funeral Advantage played sets of dreamy beach tunes to warm the spirits of frozen Bostonians, the...

Hannah’s new career path is inspiring to “Girls” viewers, but Adam has her stuck in sadness

March 16, 2015

By Jennifer Usovicz On the hit TV show “Girls,” protagonist Hannah Horvath has been jump starting a career into teaching, a move that is an inspiring display of her growth as a character. In the...

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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...

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Could ‘Jupiter Ascending’ be the next cult classic?

March 4, 2015

By Abbey Wilson Despite the cautionary tales that the new science-fiction movie, “Jupiter Ascending” was two-thumbs down, I went to the theater anyway. Plopping down in my seat, I decided I’d...

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