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‘Hand Held’ documentary depicts power of photojournalism

‘Hand Held’ documentary depicts power of photojournalism

Gabriela Lopez April 3, 2019

In January 1990, Boston Globe photojournalist Mike Carroll received a phone call that landed him on the next flight to Romania - a call that would end up changing his life forever. Last Wednesday in the...

Asian American Association, Vietnamese Student Association and Off Campus Housing Office participate in Cooking 101: Roll into Spring

Cultural clubs collaborate through cooking on campus

Shayla Manning April 3, 2019

The cultural differences that exist among the students and faculty on campus unite them in a variety of ways - especially when food is involved. Cooking 101: Roll into Spring, co-sponsored by the Asian...

Global Travel Seminar students visit Israel

Italy & Israel: Global Travel Seminars inspire students

Amy Koczera March 29, 2019

While some students spent their spring break relaxing in warm weather, others chose to travel overseas to participate in the Sawyer Business School’s Undergraduate Global Travel Seminars. This year,...

Graphic designed by Colin Cavanaugh

Suffolk community responds to the Green New Deal

Amy Koczera March 6, 2019

The global community is facing the pressures of climate change now more than it ever has before. In response, young Democrat activists have proposed the Green New Deal (GND) with Representative Alexandria...

Protestors gather on the Boston Common in solidarity with the Venezuelan crisis

“Hands Off Venezuela” protest confronts crisis overseas

Haley Clegg March 4, 2019

On Jan. 23, Juan Guaido declared himself the interim president of Venezuela. Shortly after, President Trump released a statement declaring Maduro’s presidency ‘illegitimate’ and officially recognizing...

The importance of feedback: Karine Kanj’s quest for SGA presidency

The importance of feedback: Karine Kanj’s quest for SGA presidency

Kaitlin Hahn, News Editor March 4, 2019

Karine Kanj, Class of 2021, is the current Student Affairs Committee Chair for Suffolk’s Student Government Association (SGA), and serves on the Constitutional Review Board as well as the Student Judiciary...

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Yasir Batalvi: A campaign of positivity amidst a history of controversy

Caroline Enos March 4, 2019

Yasir Batalvi, Class of 2020, is a two-term Student Government Association (SGA) senator for the Class of 2020. He also served as SGA vice president before resigning in February 2018, and hopes to finish...

SUMUN members participate in Boston conference (BARMUN)

Another successful semester for SUMUN students

Carolyn Nash February 20, 2019

Suffolk is known for its diverse campus with students from over 150 different countries; a place where it is best represented is in Somerset, room B18, where the Suffolk University chapter of the Model...

Venezuelan leaders reach stalemate

Amy Koczera and Gabriela Lopez Gomez February 20, 2019

Within the past two months, Venezuela National Assembly leader Juan Guaido has challenged de jure President Nicolas Maduro as illegitimate. With support from the United States and various other nations,...

Photo by Morgan Hume/Arts Editor

The search for identity among Asian-Americans

Yui Yamamoto February 15, 2019

Associate Professor of Peking University School of Transnational Law and researcher of the Asian-American Jurisprudence (AAJ) scholarship Norman P. Ho, took stage at the lecture “Chinese Nationality...

Graphic by Colin Cavanaugh

Syria withdrawal reveals consequences on the horizon

Chris Sadrnoori February 14, 2019

In December 2018, President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he will begin withdrawing military forces from Syria in early 2019. What started as a multi-national effort to defeat the terrorist organization,...

Courtesy of Habitat for Humanity Myanmar

Suffolk students serve communities in Myanmar and Cambodia

Carolyn Nash February 7, 2019

Many college students spend their winter break vacationing or relaxing at home, but this winter, some Suffolk students decided to go abroad and build a house for those in need. This annual winter trip...

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