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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Future of Ridgeway Gym uncertain

Future of Ridgeway Gym uncertain

Alex Hall February 20, 2013

With Suffolk University’s plans for the 20 Somerset St. building, the school has deemed the Ridgeway building up for sale. Suffolk will likely move the Communication and Journalism department to another...

Suffolk given the green light to begin construction of 20 Somerset

Suffolk given the green light to begin construction of 20 Somerset

February 20, 2013

Melissa Hanson  Asst. News Editor Suffolk’s plans for 20 Somerset, the new innovative building to open in fall 2015, were unanimously approved by the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) board, according...

Music and Comedy Highlight  Valentines Day Celebration

Music and Comedy Highlight Valentine’s Day Celebration

Miles Halpine February 20, 2013

Students gathered in the basement of 150 Tremont St. on Friday, Feb. 15 to attend performances by student groups at Suffolk and much more. The “All You Need is Love - Valentine's Day Carnival” was...

Suffolk Shakes it Up Harlem Style

Suffolk Shakes it Up Harlem Style

February 20, 2013

Joey Johnson  Journal Staff Suffolk University produced its own version of the viral “Harlem Shake” last week with great results. Students participated in the event wearing bizarre costumes and...

Lunar New Year Held  at Suffolk

Lunar New Year Held at Suffolk

Ryan Powell February 20, 2013

Ryan Powell  Int'l Editor Alex Hall  Managing Editor The Chinese New Year, more formally known as the Lunar New Year, was celebrated with a diverse and engaged crowd at Suffolk‘s 73 Tremont...

Implications of North Korean Nuclear Weapons Test

Implications of North Korean Nuclear Weapons Test

February 20, 2013

David Frederick  Journal Staff The situation in North Korea is something of a unique mess.  The identity of North Korea has manifested itself in the form of pop culture parodies of dictators Kim Jong-il...

Dumped before Valentines Day

Dumped before Valentine’s Day

Angela Bray February 13, 2013

Dan Olson  Journal Staff One of the five largest winter storms in Boston’s history, Nemo dumped a total of 21.8 inches of snow on Beantown.  While there was only one reported storm related fatality,...

The Possibility Project Vists Suffolk

The Possibility Project Vists Suffolk

Miles Halpine February 13, 2013

***Trigger Warning*** Paul Griffin, the Founder and President of The Possibility Project, visited Suffolk last week to discuss his efforts and what his organization has done over the past several decades....

Suffolk students hit the Frog Pond ice

Suffolk students hit the Frog Pond ice

February 13, 2013

Joey Johnson  Journal Staff Suffolk students braved the deep snow this Sunday, and joined many others at the Boston Common Frog Pond for a free skate session, followed by hot chocolate and cookies...

Philosophy Department hosts gun control debate

Philosophy Department hosts gun control debate

Ally Thibault February 13, 2013

In the wake of the mass shooting in Newtown, Conn. and the increased national debate over firearm regulations, Suffolk University’s philosophy department decided to host a gun rights colloquium for students...

Black History Month Celebration Kicks Off at Suffolk

Black History Month Celebration Kicks Off at Suffolk

Alex Hall February 7, 2013

Suffolk University’s Black Student Union is holding eight events in honor of Black History Month, which began Feb. 5 with the opening ceremony. The event featured Dr. Joyce McNickels, a professor at...

Seriously Bent Brings Laughs to 150 Basement

Seriously Bent Brings Laughs to 150 Basement

Miles Halpine February 7, 2013

For a handful of students at Suffolk University, making people laugh just comes naturally. Every Thursday night, for an hour beginning at 10 p.m., a few dozen students fill the 150 Tremont basement for...

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