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The Suffolk Journal

Menino speaking at the Modern Theatre in 2010

Suffolk remembers Thomas M. Menino, Boston’s longest-serving mayor

Alexa Gagosz and Melissa Hanson October 30, 2014

Boston’s longest serving mayor Thomas M. Menino died Thursday morning just a week after announcing he would no longer continue cancer treatments, according to multiple news outlets. "At just after 9...

Vice President of Government Relations and Community Affairs John Nucci, Board Member John McDonnell, and SUPRCs Dave Paleologos. 
(By John Gillooly)

Paleologos talks next week’s election

Sam Humphrey October 29, 2014

Alumni, students, and faculty streamed into the Suffolk Law School function room early Friday morning for the Joe Moakley Forum, part of Suffolk’s Homecoming activities. The crowd grabbed breakfast...

(Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor)

Panelists, audience members, place their bets

Thalia Yunen October 29, 2014

Massachusetts legislators signed a law in 2011 permitting three new casinos and a slots parlor to be built across three different regions in the state. On Nov. 4, residents of Massachusetts will have...

(Connie Lai/Journal Contributor)

HOMECOMING 2014: Campus Crawl, movie night, and more during weekend

Connie Lai October 29, 2014

Suffolk’s Second-Annual Homecoming took place last week, and introduced a plethora of events to students. Campus crawl, full of free food, prizes and giveaways, was just one of many exciting events...

Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor

Abramson, Carr talk New York Times and future of journalism

Melissa Hanson October 22, 2014

Jill Abramson, in a jovial conversation with David Carr, on Monday spoke on the future of journalism, her firing from The New York Times, and announced her plans to create a startup. The event filled...

Abramson, Carr talk New York Times and future of journalism

Melissa Hanson October 20, 2014

Jill Abramson, in a jovial conversation with David Carr, spoke on Monday about the future of journalism, her firing from The New York Times, and announced her plans to create a startup. The event filled...

(By Melissa Hanson)

Man who allegedly stabbed two park rangers held on $1 million cash bail

Melissa Hanson October 15, 2014

The 34-year-old Boston man who allegedly stabbed two park rangers in Boston Common Tuesday night was held on $1 million cash bail on Wednesday, prosecutors said. Bodio Hutchinson was also held without...

(By Melissa Hanson)

Two park rangers stabbed in Boston Common

Melissa Hanson October 14, 2014

Two park rangers were stabbed by a Boston man in the Common on Tuesday night, police said. Bodio Hutchinson, 34, allegedly stabbed the park rangers around 5 p.m., according to Boston police spokesman...

(Courtesy of Suffolk University)

Suffolk announces new shield

Melissa Hanson October 9, 2014

Suffolk University announced Thursday an alternative logo in the form of four different shields, officials said. An email sent to faculty by President Norman Smith included photos of a shield design,...

(Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff)

SUPD works on app in hopes of increasing safety

Connie Lai and Melissa Hanson October 8, 2014

The Suffolk University Police Department published its annual security and fire safety report last week, revealing statistics on campus crime and data on how the university deals with incidences like sexual...

(Courtesy of Political Research Center)

Paleologos discusses governor’s race, research institute

October 8, 2014

By Jamin Buttafaro Dave Paleologos is a very busy man.  He runs his own business, is a member of the American Association of Public Opinion Research and the Northeast Political Consultants Association,...

(Left to Right): Managing Director of Alumni Engagement Elizabeth Conley, 
Director of Diversity Services Jacinda Felix Haro, SUHA President Lidia Zayas, Javier Pagan, and Rainbow Alliance President Amy Kerr. 
(Thalia Yunen/News Editor)

Pagan talks intersections of identity and career

Thalia Yunen October 8, 2014

Javier Pagan, one of the first Boston Police officers to assist at the Boston Marathon bombings, a LGBTQ liaison for the Boston Police Department, and alumnus of Suffolk University came to campus to speak...

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