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The Suffolk Journal

New club combines fitness and safety

New club combines fitness and safety

Danika Kusumoto, Journal Contributor February 22, 2023

From social media to campus, “hot girl” culture turns any mundane task into an effortlessly cool endeavor. The trend has reached Suffolk University with the Hot Girl Walking Club: the newest way to...

SGA discusses orientation leader applications, Suffolk CARES drive and more

SGA discusses orientation leader applications, Suffolk CARES drive and more

Shealagh Sullivan and Stephen Merrick February 21, 2023

Suffolk University’s Student Government Association heard a presentation on the process to apply to be an orientation leader before discussing the fan bus to the men’s and women’s track meet at the...

2022 Orientation Team at the Esplanade

Applications now open for Orientation Leader, Ram Supporter

Maren Halpin, Asst. News Editor February 14, 2023

Applications for Orientation Leaders and Ram Supporters are now open, presenting an opportunity for current students to step into a leadership position and have an impact on incoming students. Applications...

Flyer advertising the Black Studies town hall meeting on campus.

BSU, CSN and ASA hold town hall meeting to discuss future of Black Studies program

Lina Gildenstern, Graduate Contributor February 14, 2023

On Feb. 14, the Suffolk University Black Student Union, Caribbean Student Network and African Student Association held a town hall meeting to discuss the future of the Black Studies program and College...

Video Game Association participating at the carnival on Feb. 10.

Suffolk’s Video Game Association hosts first spring semester event

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer February 14, 2023

Suffolk University’s Video Game Association kicked off the spring semester with a unique take on traditional carnival festivities on Feb. 10, welcoming new and old members along with video game enthusiasts...

Students raise their voices in support of Black Studies: History is history

Students raise their voices in support of Black Studies: ‘History is history’

Shealagh Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2023

Established in 1993, Suffolk University’s Black Studies program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum of Black history and culture spanning the United States, Africa and throughout the African Diaspora...

The Sawyer Librarys Black History Month display, located in 73 Tremont Street.

Suffolk University community speaks on Black History Month

Maren Halpin, Asst. News Editor February 8, 2023

The start of February marks the beginning of Black History Month, a month dedicated to celebrating the stories and contributions of people of color, acknowledging the work to be done for equality and learning...

Center of Entrepreneurship.

Suffolk Pitch Competition provides opportunities for student startups

Cassidy Beek and Madison Naroian February 8, 2023

The Center for Entrepreneurship’s annual Suffolk University Pitch Competition, which will take place on April 19, offers students the opportunity to win $10,000 in prize money for the best business pitch.  The...

Dr. Edie Sparks

New CAS dean shares future plans for the school

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer February 7, 2023

Suffolk University’s College of Arts and Sciences brought in Dr. Edie Sparks as its new dean in Aug. 2022. In her first semester at Suffolk, she established goals and changes with the hopes of improving...

Activists demonstrate in Boston in support of reproductive rights.

Annual Women’s March advocates for abortion access following Roe v. Wade overturn

Shealagh Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2023

Members of the Greater Boston community took to the streets on Jan. 22 for the Women’s March, demonstrating in support of abortion access and freedom for women around the world. The Suffolk University...

A display set up outside of Sargent for Festival of Lights celebration

Interfaith Center’s 23rd annual ‘Festival of Lights’ illuminates the outside of Sargent Hall

Leo Woods, Photo Editor December 6, 2022

Suffolk University’s Interfaith Center held its 23rd annual Festival of Lights, a celebration of the holiday season, on Dec. 6. Students, staff and Boston tourists gathered at the entrance of Sargent...

Outside of the Wyndham Hotel

Select Wyndham residents to be moved on campus for the spring

Grace MacDonald and Maren Halpin December 6, 2022

For some of the 220 Suffolk University students who have been calling the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill Hotel home this past semester, the spring semester may provide a change of scenery. On Nov. 28, residence...

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