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The Suffolk Journal

Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor

Hate speech, women’s rights, discussed at recent forums

Sam Humphrey November 12, 2014

Hate speech, political correctness, and violence against women were featured prominently at recent Ford Hall Forum. Jeremy Waldron, a law and philosophy professor at New York University, and Azhar Majeed,...

Craig Martin/Journal Staff

Sociology professors discuss results of 5-year study on women post prison

Heather Rutherford November 12, 2014

Dozens of students flocked to the amenities room of 73 Tremont to hear Suffolk sociology professors Susan Sered and Maureen Norton-Hawk discuss their book, “Can’t Catch a Break: Gender, Jail, Drugs,...

Melissa Hanson/Editor-in-Chief

Student, SGA, take initiative to administration

Thalia Yunen November 12, 2014

Progress in the form of a meeting with university administration has been made for a student heading the initiative to suspend blood drives on campus. On Monday, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer...

Courtesy of SUPR  Facebook

Public relations club starts student-run firm

Thalia Yunen November 12, 2014

The Suffolk University Public Relations Society gives students an opportunity to network with peers and public relations professionals and learn about the fields of public relations, advertising, journalism,...

Heather Rutherford/Asst. News Editor

Committee searches for dean of CAS

Heather Rutherford November 5, 2014

The university is beginning the process of selecting a new dean for the College of Arts and Sciences at Suffolk through a search committee, following the decision by Kenneth Greenberg to return solely...

Courtesy of Trapeze School New York

New York Trapeze School sends high flyers to Boston

November 5, 2014

  By Victoria Greenleaf If you have ever imagined soaring through the air at the greatest of ease, then imagine no further: Trapeze School New York recently relocated to the West End and...

NESAD class will not  continue

NESAD class will not continue

November 5, 2014

By Brigette Carreiro The digital photography class, currently the only photography course held at the New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, has been canceled indefinitely as of...

Courtesy of Luis Polito

Suffolk student co-creates app

Connie Lai November 5, 2014

One year ago on Thanksgiving, two childhood friends sat down together after attending a party, and turned what they thought would be a small dream into a reality. Sophomore Luis Polito and business partner...

AIDS activist speaks on blood ban for gay and bisexual men

AIDS activist speaks on blood ban for gay and bisexual men

November 5, 2014

By Abbey Wilson It took a few moments to get everyone settled down. Students and faculty were in Donahue to participate in a discussion on the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood. Bill...

(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,...

Menino speaking at the Modern Theatre in 2010

Suffolk remembers Thomas M. Menino, Boston’s longest-serving mayor

Alexa Gagosz and Melissa Hanson October 30, 2014

Boston’s longest serving mayor Thomas M. Menino died Thursday morning just a week after announcing he would no longer continue cancer treatments, according to multiple news outlets. "At just after 9...

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...

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