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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Secretary Kassie Peloso (left) and President Sunghee Lee (right) pose at Unspoken Feelings event

Unspoken Feelings speaks volumes about campus art inclusivity

Shealagh Sullivan, Asst. News Editor November 3, 2021

Suffolk University’s art showcase club, Unspoken Feelings, aims to bring acceptance and inclusivity to the arts on campus. Community outreach chair, Hanan Tuffaha, said the club’s core mission is...

SGA hosts Sundaes with your senator to hear student needs

SGA hosts ‘Sundaes with your senator’ to hear student needs

Shealagh Sullivan, Asst. News Editor November 3, 2021

Suffolk University’s Student Government Association hosted its first ‘Mingle with your senator’ event since the pandemic on Monday. The ‘Sundaes with your senators’ event gave students the...

Students raise concerns over racial justice, residence halls conditions in SGA

Students raise concerns over racial justice, residence halls conditions in SGA

News Team November 3, 2021

Students voiced their opinions on racial justice, campus diversity and residence hall issues during the Oct. 28 Student Government Association meeting.  During open forum, Sarah Lawton, president of...

The Ramifications perform at Fan Fest

Block party and Fan Fest celebration reunites Suffolk community

Grace MacDonald, Copy Editor October 27, 2021

For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, the Suffolk University community was able to gather together in large numbers for the Suffolk Weekend Block Party and Fan Fest Celebration. The...

BSU kicks off the academic year with an emphasis on self-expression

BSU kicks off the academic year with an emphasis on self-expression

Mia Minnucci, Journal Contributor October 27, 2021

The Black Student Union hosted a 90s-2000s themed block party at Roemer Plaza earlier this month to welcome back students for a social event. "We want to kick off the semester by reminding everyone...

Maguire posing on a Cessna 180 during her trip to Alaska.

Suffolk senior takes to the sky pursuing pilots license

Shealagh Sullivan, Asst. News Editor October 27, 2021

High in the skies of Alaska, a young college student has rediscovered a love for planes and reconnected with her childhood aspirations of obtaining her pilot license. “[Flying] just fulfills me in...

QSU Luncheon honors National Coming Out Day

QSU Luncheon honors National Coming Out Day

Ashley Fairchild, Assistant Copy Editor October 26, 2021

Suffolk University’s Queer Student Union held their annual Coming Out Day Luncheon on Oct. 21 in honor of National Coming Out Day. The QSU luncheon gave students a safe space to talk about their own...

SGA addresses technology concerns and upcoming events

SGA addresses technology concerns and upcoming events

Bryce Reagan, Staff Writer October 26, 2021

Suffolk University’s Student Government Association addressed internal concerns, changes and new events coming to Suffolk at their Oct. 21 meeting. In an effort to promote respect during SGA meetings,...

Alternative Spring Break returns after two years

Alternative Spring Break returns after two years

Emily Collins, Staff Writer October 26, 2021

Student leaders have been working toward the return of Alternative Spring Break this year, despite setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, which is run by the Center for Community Engagement...

Students at Samia dining hall.

Chartwells, admin vow to improve problematic dining service

William Woodring and Caroline Enos October 20, 2021

Suffolk University is pledging to improve the quality of its new dining service after students shared a slew of complaints, ranging from a lack of vegetarian options to several students getting food poisoning...

SUPD car on Tremont Street.

SUPD publishes annual Clery safety report

Shealagh Sullivan, Assistant News Editor October 20, 2021

The Suffolk University Police Department published its annual security and fire safety report, in compliance with the Clery Act. The Clery Act requires universities and colleges that receive federal...

Prof. Lussier models a drone to the class.

‘Come fly with us!’ Suffolk drone program takes off

Alyssa Auger, Staff Writer October 19, 2021

Undergraduate students at Suffolk University are eligible to become certified in Drone Operations through a new program that helps them enhance their skills through research and hands-on training of professional-level...

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