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The Suffolk Journal

State Senate Race begins to Heat Up for both Parties

State Senate Race begins to Heat Up for both Parties

Miles Halpine March 28, 2013

The only current United States Senate race in the country is underway and heating up each day, right here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. After then-Senator John Kerry was confirmed to replace Hillary...

Safety advocates discuss violence, race, and the media at Ford Hall Forum

Ally Thibault March 28, 2013

“Eighty-seven Americans who woke up this morning will die from guns today,” John Rosenthal, gun owner and founder of Stop Handgun Violence, said at the latest lecture from the Ford Hall Forum. Entitled,...

Elections in Kenya stir controversy

Elections in Kenya stir controversy

Ryan Powell March 28, 2013

On March 4, Uhuru Kenyatta won the presidential election in Kenya with 50.07 percent of the vote. Since 2010, Kenyatta has been subject to accusations by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his...

International Opinion: Taiwan and a precarious regional arena

International Opinion: Taiwan and a precarious regional arena

March 28, 2013

Gareth Jones  Asst. Int'l Editor Only 22 members of the United Nations maintain official relations with Taiwan, every single one of them poverty-strike nations, mostly in Africa and South America....

Suffolk Elects Goal-Oriented Students as New SGA Leaders

March 28, 2013

Melissa Hanson  Asst. News Editor Suffolk has voted and the results are in: the Student Government Association (SGA), which gives the university’s students a voice, will both retain members and welcome...

ASB Trips Leave Impressions on Suffolk Students

Ally Thibault March 28, 2013

Suffolk University students had the opportunity to serve in 12 different communities across the country over this spring break through the S.O.U.L.S. Center for Community Engagement’s Alternative Spring...

Advanced Level Biology Class to Compete for International Recognition

Angela Bray March 28, 2013

Melissa Hanson  Asst. News Editor Biology students at Suffolk are competing their way through a molecular genetics contest that could result in international use of their data. Assistant Professor...

SU Dems Discuss Hot Topics with the Speaker of the House

March 28, 2013

Melissa Hanson  Asst. News Editor On the cold yet sunny afternoon of March 5, the Suffolk University Democrats visited the State House for a memorable discussion with the Speaker of the House, Robert...

College Students Disappointed with Results of Sequestration

Miles Halpine March 28, 2013

On March 1, President Barack Obama signed into effect sequestration cuts that will have a negative financial impact on state and federal government agencies, as well as millions of Americans nationwide....

Suffolk Alternative Spring Breaks first trip to Puerto Rico

Suffolk Alternative Spring Break’s first trip to Puerto Rico

Ally Thibault March 28, 2013

Suffolk University’s S.O.U.L.S. Center for Community Engagement sponsored its first Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip outside the 50 states this year as students traveled to Puerto Rico to do service...

Venezuelan student on a post-Chávez dynamic: now what?

Venezuelan student on a post-Chávez dynamic: now what?

March 28, 2013

Diego Zambrano Journal Contributor “This 5th of March, at 4:25 p.m., the commander president Hugo Chávez Frias has died. This is a historic tragedy.” Those were the exact words of Vice President...

What it means to become a part of studying abroad

What it means to become a part of studying abroad

March 28, 2013

Mollie Chandler  Journal Contributor You cannot, in fact, rent a monkey in Granada. That’s what Galena was trying to tell us at intercambio, a Spanish-English conversational exchange at Café Diurno...

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