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The Suffolk Journal

In the Nation: Speaker McCarthy ousted, Sen. Feinstein dies, scientists awarded Nobel Prize

In the Nation: Speaker McCarthy ousted, Sen. Feinstein dies, scientists awarded Nobel Prize

Maren Halpin, Sarah Roberts, and Leo Woods October 4, 2023

Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy ousted in House vote Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy was voted out of his job Oct. 3 in a 216-210 vote, the first time in U.S. history a speaker has been removed...

Outside of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, where the second Republican Presidential Debate was held.

Second GOP debate talks frustrations about Trump skipping debates

Harry Murphy, Staff Writer October 3, 2023

Seven Republicans vying for the party’s nomination attended the second Republican Presidential Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, Sept. 27. The GOP has hosted...

Warm weather ahead for week of Oct. 4

Warm weather ahead for week of Oct. 4

Stephen Merrick, Staff Writer October 3, 2023

Another week of warm weather is ahead, followed by some weekend rain, according to the National Weather Service. We’re looking at some fog for the Wednesday morning commute to class but this should...

Left to right; Adrien Silva, Mari Ortega, Lillian Cardona, Fatima Perez, Cristina Castillo.

CSDI and CHW work to destigmatize mental health in Suffolk’s Latinx/e community

Joshua Yanes, Journal Contributor October 3, 2023

For many Latinx/e students in the United States., mental health is a topic that families shy away from. “My mom is always saying ‘Dios es tu therapista.’ God is your therapist,” said Fatima...

Two students play Super Smash Bros. at the tournament.

Super Smash Bros. tournament brings crowds to campus

Sonny DeFilippo, Journal Contributor October 3, 2023

Suffolk University Student Games Lounge’s Super Smash Bros tournament returned for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, organized by SGL Vice President Dawson Mendik and Suffolk sophomore Calvin...

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Dr. Miguel Rodrigues joins Suffolk faculty following foreign service career

Lina Gildenstern, Graduate Staff September 27, 2023

Dr. Miguel Rodrigues joined Suffolk University’s faculty last winter following a 20-year career as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer and member of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff under Secretaries...

In the nation: WGA strike ends, federal government faces possible shutdown, Biden joins UAW picket line, Menendez faces charges

In the nation: WGA strike ends, federal government faces possible shutdown, Biden joins UAW picket line, Menendez faces charges

Leo Woods, Maren Halpin, and Sarah Roberts September 27, 2023

Writers Guild Association strike ends with contract agreement   The Writers Guild of America and Hollywood studio executives reached a contract agreement Sept. 26, signaling the end of the nearly...

Students traveled to Washington, D.C. during Alternative Spring Break in March 2023

Center for Community Engagement opens Alternative Spring Break applications

William Woodring, News Editor September 26, 2023

The Center for Community Engagement is now accepting applications for this year’s Alternative Spring Break program, where students will travel the country completing service projects. Mena Vollano,...

Weather forecast for Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. Courtesy of Stephen Merrick.

Fall weather finally ahead for week of Sept. 27

Stephen Merrick, Staff Writer September 26, 2023

Brighter days are ahead following this weekend’s rain, with this week bringing New England a much-welcomed cooldown and much-anticipated sweater weather. The National Weather Service and AccuWeather...

A Green Line train broke down at the MBTA Fenway station .

Student MBTA struggles continue as agency faces challenges

Jack Gosselin, Journal Contributor September 26, 2023

For Suffolk University senior Julia Coolidge, her daily commute on the Green line is anything but predictable.  From long wait times to traffic accidents, she said the consistency of the MBTA leaves...

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a Turning Point USA conference. Courtesy of Wikipedia Commons.

Trump’s indictments disrupt 2024 campaign

May Lindeman, Journal Contributor September 26, 2023

In the past four months, former President Donald Trump has been indicted in four criminal cases, leaving voters in a precarious situation ahead of the 2024 presidential election, according to Suffolk University...

Stanton points at the U.S. Capitol outside of NBC News. Courtesy of Shannon Stanton

Shannon Stanton meets the press

Michaela Buckley, Journal Contributor September 26, 2023

Suffolk University junior Shannon Stanton, a new intern with a passion for politics and journalistic excellence, joined the "Meet the Press" team, the longest-running TV show in American history. Stanton,...

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