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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

The lack of media coverage in women’s March Madness is maddening

The lack of media coverage in women’s March Madness is maddening

Tracy LaCara, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

It’s that exciting time for basketball fans around the country once more: March Madness. 63 Division I college teams compete head-to-head in seven different rounds in order to deem the ultimate champion....

during Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium on February 2, 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

OPINION: The touchdowns and the fumbles of this year’s Super Bowl commercials

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer February 22, 2023

Even if you aren’t a football fan, chances are you still watch the Super Bowl for the advertisements that accompany the game. This has seemingly become a competition for companies to create the most...

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahome via Wiki Commons

OPINION: I’m over the NFL’s overtime rules

Ashley Ness, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

A coin toss shouldn’t determine a team’s victory. With 25 total points being scored in the final two minutes of regulation, the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City...

Some people play fantasy football: Alex Caruso lives it

Some people play fantasy football: Alex Caruso lives it

JD Conte, Sports Editor November 17, 2021

40 hours a week on 18 teams. That’s how much time Suffolk University junior Alex Caruso spends on fantasy football each week. But Caruso’s time and effort isn’t spent on himself; it’s spent using...

Johnny Gregorek and his wife Amy at a Red Sox game in October

Johnny Gregorek’s Next Mile: Suffolk Law School

Joseph Dimino, Journal Contributor November 9, 2021

Professional athletes returning to school has become more common over the past decade, with athletes such as football quarterback Cam Newton and tennis star Venus Williams going back to college for their...

Opinion: Fenway Park and TD Garden are rightfully playing it safe with reopening

Opinion: Fenway Park and TD Garden are rightfully playing it safe with reopening

Jamie Taris, Staff Writer April 27, 2021

It has been just about one month since Fenway Park and TD Garden began welcoming back fans in Boston, and I have been lucky enough to visit both venues since their reopenings. I felt perfectly safe at...

Opinion: Whats wrong with the Boston Celtics?

Opinion: What’s wrong with the Boston Celtics?

Nick Frieburger, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

Coming off of a third eastern conference finals appearance in the last four years, the Celtics had high hopes entering the 2021 season. So far, they have not looked like that team on the cusp of going...

Athletes at Suffolk, in the nation mobilized to get out the vote this election season

Athletes at Suffolk, in the nation mobilized to get out the vote this election season

Lauryn Clarke, Journal Contributor November 3, 2020

As the 2020 Presidential Election comes to a close, athletes are using their platform to encourage voting in their communities.  The Washington Post reported that the U.S. shattered early voting records...

Opinion: The Patriots should be sellers at the trade deadline

Opinion: The Patriots should be sellers at the trade deadline

Jamie Taris, Staff Writer November 3, 2020

Once again, the NFL trade deadline is approaching. But instead of gearing up for another Super Bowl run, the Patriots should consider trading some players away.  Typically around this time of year...

Opinion: Kobe Bryant’s death makes way for new California law that was long needed

Opinion: Kobe Bryant’s death makes way for new California law that was long needed

Ashley Fairchild, Journal Contributor October 6, 2020

On Jan. 26, a helicopter crash killed nine people, including NBA star Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi Bryant. The events that followed immediately after the crash have caused even more devastation for...

Opinion: Tennessee Titans COVID outbreak should not panic the NFL

Opinion: Tennessee Titans COVID outbreak should not panic the NFL

Jamie Taris, Staff Writer October 6, 2020

The Tennessee Titans have been experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19 since Sept. 28 and their week four game has been postponed. But that does not mean the NFL should be panicked yet.  While this outbreak...

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