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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Flu season at Suffolk in full effect

Flu season at Suffolk in full effect

Dani Webber February 12, 2020

With flu season in full effect, students across campus are trying to stay healthy. One sophomore at Suffolk, who wished to remain anonymous, said the recent outbreak of the coronavirus has...

Andrew Yang drops out of presidential race

Dani Webber and Katelyn Norwood February 12, 2020

Andrew Yang dropped out of the campaign prior to the release of the rest of the results from the New Hampshire Democratic Primary Election on Feb 11. Although he didn’t receive the highest...

Winter Walk gives hope to those without a home

Winter Walk gives hope to those without a home

Katelyn Norwood February 12, 2020

In February, one of the coldest months of the year, 1,700 walkers combatted homelessness by attending the annual Winter Walk in Copley Square Sunday. The Winter Walk campaign centers around raising...

Boston Athenaeum puts on a display for 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment

Athenaeum celebrates 100 years of votes for women

Katelyn Norwood February 5, 2020

Christina Wolbrecht, author of “A Century of Votes for Women,” spoke at the Boston Athenaeum on Thursday to discuss the idea of the women voter since the ratification of the 19th Amendment. “When...

Suffolk honors Kings true legacy at annual MLK Jr. day celebration

Suffolk honors King’s true legacy at annual MLK Jr. day celebration

Katelyn Norwood January 29, 2020

Civil Rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. has always held an important place in Suffolk University’s history. In 1956 King spoke at the Ford Hall Forum, and his wife Coretta Scott King received an...

City Youth in Boston inspired to fight climate change

Bryan Hochberg December 11, 2019

Boston youth continue to act as climate change awareness continues to increase. With this surge of local activism, the city hopes to encourage the next generation by educating and preparing them...

Boston defies Executive Branch against climate change

Boston defies Executive Branch against climate change

Bryan Hochberg December 11, 2019

Boston has seen more push back against President Donald Trump and his climate policies since the Trump Administration officially began filing paperwork on Nov. 4 that will withdraw the United States...

AIDs Quilts memorial brings diversity to Suffolk campus

AIDs Quilts memorial brings diversity to Suffolk campus

Dani Webber December 11, 2019

This past week the AIDs memorial patchwork quilts have been displayed across the Suffolk campus to spread awareness for those who have lost their lives to AIDs and families impacted by the virus....

Emilio Guido (right) and Theofanis Orfanos pose for a picture after showcasing Guidos recent documentary

Documentary preserves past of Holocaust survivor

Hannah Arroyo December 2, 2019

After Theofanis Orfanos came to America in 1957, he eventually started a family and established his own shoe shine shop in Downtown Boston. But what most people don’t know about the Arlington resident...

Patrick enters Democratic race, adds to number of presidental hopefuls

Patrick enters Democratic race, adds to number of presidental hopefuls

Dani Webber November 20, 2019

With the Iowa Caucus less than 80 days away, former Governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick has started a last minute campaign as a 2020 democratic nominee with hopes of being an alternative moderate vote. Patrick...

A view of Boston, with the Prudential building and Back Bay in the background

Taking the lead on climate change in Boston

Bryan Hochberg November 20, 2019

The race to combat climate change continues to accelerate as more cities work to find new methods to become environmentally sustainable.  Metropolitan areas throughout the country are operating to...

William Darity and Moderator Harold Cox at the event

Black reparations — how to hold the nation accountable

Katelyn Norwood November 13, 2019

William Darity, Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, spoke on the case for Black reparations and its feasibility at the Boston University (BU) School of Public Health...

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