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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

(Courtesy of Paul McCormick)

Baker surpasses Coakley to become governor

Connie Lai and Thalia Yunen November 5, 2014

After a tight gubernatorial race, Charlie Baker emerged as Massachusetts' 72nd governor when Martha Coakley conceded Wednesday morning, according to The Associated Press. As of 1:50 a.m. Wednesday morning,...

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...

(Courtesy of Suffolk University)

Two months in, Smith working to get Suffolk on the map

Melissa Hanson October 29, 2014

President Norman Smith entered 73 Tremont with the goal of getting Suffolk on the radar and in higher rankings. After two months in office, it is clear that is his main focus. His office on the top...

(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...

(Craig Martin/Journal Staff)

Students, alumni, faculty engage in Career Fest

Heather Rutherford October 29, 2014

Suffolk’s annual Career Fest brought crowds of students, faculty, alumni, and professionals to the campus for five days out of the week. The fest brought 15 events, some attracting hundreds of students,...

The graduate behind Twitter’s “Suffolk Problem”

Thalia Yunen October 26, 2014

Running a parody account is a commitment. Just ask Adam. Adam, who graduated from Suffolk in 2013, started the Suffolk Problem Twitter account during his junior year. Now, he manages the account from...

Photos of Career Week

Photos of Career Week

October 23, 2014

Here are a few shots of Career Week from photographer Craig Martin.

Alexa Gagosz/Acting Intl Editor

Challenging global militarism: Activist Medea Benjamin comes to Suffolk

Alexa Gagosz October 22, 2014

By Alexa Gagosz “Yes we can live in peace,” is the promise the organization “CODEPINK” lives by as they urge women across the country to rise up and oppose global militarism. Originally, the...

Illustration major no longer  offered to incoming students

Illustration major no longer offered to incoming students

Heather Rutherford October 22, 2014

Grey clouds and light rain cast a dim mood into the window of Lisa French’s office. She is the program director of the newly created illustration major at New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk...

Falchuk talks background and initiatives with journalism students

Falchuk talks background and initiatives with journalism students

Thalia Yunen October 22, 2014

Evan Falchuk walks in right on time, and he wastes no time letting students know in Boston Globe Columnist and Professor at Suffolk Joan Vennochi’s undergraduate journalism class know he is a different...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Mayor calls for more college housing

Brigitte Carreiro October 22, 2014

Mayor Martin J. Walsh plans to halve the number of college students living in off-campus apartments by adding approximately 18,500 new dorm beds by the year 2030, according to a statement.  The initiative...

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