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Remembering Nick Cafardo

Sean Cushing February 27, 2019

Nick Cafardo died from an embolism on Thursday outside of the Red Sox clubhouse in Fort Myers, FL. He was 62. Cafardo truly embodied what it means to be a hard working journalist. His success did not...

Democrats anticipate a crowded 2020 primary field

Democrats anticipate a crowded 2020 primary field

Nick Viveiros February 27, 2019

With over a dozen candidates already throwing their hat in the ring, Democrats are expecting a crowded field this primary season. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is one of the most talked-about 2020 contenders....

Violence toward press, unity among journalists

Caroline Enos February 20, 2019

Speakers at Ford Hall Forum’s “The enemy of the people? Freedom of the press and democracy” event at Modern Theater on Feb. 6 described the importance of a free press in the face of President Trump’s...

Bridging the gap between art and science

Bridging the gap between art and science

Kyle Crozier February 20, 2019

Renaissance painters in the 15th century made history by popularizing the use of oil paints; this century, artists and biologists are making history by learning to paint with bacteria in Petri dishes. Dr....

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Suffolk alumna lands dream job with Patriots

Hannah Arroyo February 20, 2019

As a Suffolk University women’s soccer player, alumna Lauren Spencer went to the playoffs with her team for four consecutive years. Today, as the Social Media Coordinator for the New England Patriots,...

In Memory of Marcellous A. Govind

In Memory of Marcellous A. Govind

Haley Clegg February 6, 2019

Marcellous A. Govind, 22, was an intrical part of Suffolk University’s Biology department. The Dorchester native graduated from Suffolk in May of 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology...

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Patriots dynasty lives on

Hannah Arroyo and Sean Cushing February 6, 2019

“Dynasty” is the only fitting word to describe the New England Patriots in the recent years. With a 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, the Patriots have now won the Super Bowl in three of the...

Mechanical issues plague MBTA as winter approaches

Nick Viveiros December 5, 2018

The MBTA is slowly returning to normal service after a week of delays, breakdowns and accidents as the cold weather tests the system’s resilience. Last week, the Fitchburg Line of the Commuter Rail was...

(From Left) Frankie Meeink, Tony McAleer and Micheal Kimmel gather in The First Parish church in Cambridge, MA

An exit strategy from extremism

Katelyn Norwood December 5, 2018

A crowd filed into pews on Wednesday at The First Parish church in Cambridge to hear Stony Brook Professor of sociology Michael Kimmel speak on his new book, “Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into...

77th annual tree lighting signifies the beginning of the holiday season

77th annual tree lighting signifies the beginning of the holiday season

Nick Viveiros and Olivia Acevedo December 5, 2018

Boston celebrated its biggest annual tree lighting ceremony at the Boston Common last Thursday in a star-studded ceremony that concluded with a fireworks display and the lighting of the city’s most prominent...

CUES cultivates a greener Suffolk

CUES cultivates a greener Suffolk

Amy Koczera and Kyle Crozier November 14, 2018

As progressive urban cities around the world are creating more sustainable environments and increasing green-spaces for citizens, Suffolk University’s Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES)...

Nancy J. Altman, president of Social Security Works, spoke about the state of Social Security last Thursday at Sargent Hall

Despite opposition, Social Security is here to stay

Caroline Enos November 14, 2018

Despite recent remarks made by Republican leaders, Nancy J. Altman, president of Social Security Works and the speaker at a Suffolk University event last Thursday, said Social Security is not going away...

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