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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

The end of NPR?

The end of NPR?

Lexis Galloway March 9, 2011

The waging war between public broadcasting and Republicans has reached a peak, as networks such as PBS and NPR are fighting to stay afloat in the escalating budget debate. If funding was cut for public...

Softball team welcoming fresh start to season

Softball team welcoming fresh start to season

March 9, 2011

The Suffolk women’s softball team comes into the 2011 season looking to improve upon their disappointing finish to last season. The team finished 7-17 last season in the GNAC conference and 9-31 overall. ...

Lady Rams fall in GNAC finals

Lady Rams fall in GNAC finals

Alex Hall March 8, 2011

The women’s basketball team entered the Great Northeast Athletic Conference playoffs playing extremely good basketball. The hope was they would make a run at a conference title, solidifying an impressive...

The Motivated Sequence, comprised of Suffolk students, rocks Boston

The Motivated Sequence, comprised of Suffolk students, rocks Boston

Soleil Barros March 8, 2011

Tuesday, February 24, The Motivated Sequence performed at Limelight along with Mindwalk Blvd., August Infinity, and the Andersons. Only forming recently over winter break, band members Zach Burt, Chrissy...

Slap in the face for Planned Parenthood

Slap in the face for Planned Parenthood

Jason Kenosky March 8, 2011

Republican Mike Pence pushed a bill through the House of Representatives that would end federal funding for Planned Parenthood. The premise behind the bill, according to Pence, is that the organization...

Get to know SUNORML: Largest group on campus with major plans ahead

Get to know SUNORML: Largest group on campus with major plans ahead

Julia Dawidowicz March 8, 2011

Unless you are one of the 1,400 members on the mailing list of SUNORML, the Suffolk University chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, you probably are unaware of the big...

Unity Week kicks  off with a bang

Unity Week kicks off with a bang

Angela Bray March 8, 2011

Focusing on leadership and diversity in the 21st century, Saturday’s Multicultural Summit “starts off Unity Week with a bang,” according to Craig Cullinane, associate director of diversity services. Unity...

Dakar campus to close its doors

Dakar campus to close its doors

Jeff Fish February 23, 2011

After 12 years of offering the American college experience to students in West Africa, Suffolk’s campus in Dakar, Senegal will close its doors. In an email sent to staff members, Acting President...

Suffolk moves in the loop with social-mediacs

Suffolk moves in the loop with social-mediacs

Angela Bray February 23, 2011

Suffolk joined the social media revolution on Friday when the Sawyer Business School’s Marketing Department presented Bridging the Gap, a one-day conference dubbed “a mash-up of academic frameworks...

Lehane visits Suffolk; inspires

Lehane visits Suffolk; inspires

Matt West February 23, 2011

Dennis Lehane sat comfortably in front of a packed house at the Modern Theatre last Thursday, discussing his inspirations and dissecting his long, successful career as a novelist. An enthusiastic crowd...

Womens basketball win GNAC opening round game

Women’s basketball win GNAC opening round game

Matt West February 23, 2011

The women’s basketball team finished the season with a 16-9 overall record. In the process, the Lady Rams secured themselves the No. 2 seed in the Great North East Athletic Conference tournament. The...

Hockey team supports breast cancer awareness

Hockey team supports breast cancer awareness

Matt West February 16, 2011

In most cases, it’s very difficult to get a large group of college students to agree on anything. For a college hockey team, especially one comprised of students from different parts of the country,...

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