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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Alum to decide if official can testify on impeachment

Emily Devlin October 30, 2019

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, who graduated from Suffolk Law in 1974, has been asked to decide if a former national security official for the Trump administration can legally testify in the impeachment...

Suffolk students react to Governor Bakers vape ban

Suffolk students react to Governor Baker’s vape ban

Nick Viveiros, Murat Metshin, and Abby O'Connor October 23, 2019

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker made waves when he moved to outright ban the sale of all vaping products in the Bay State, leaving many at Suffolk wondering what’s next. Baker’s ban, which...

Suffolk students and faculty say Trump impeachment is looming, could be blocked by the Senate

Suffolk students and faculty say Trump impeachment is looming, could be blocked by the Senate

Caroline Enos October 16, 2019

President Donald Trump has called the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry against him “Witch Hunt garbage.” But to Suffolk University students from both sides of the political spectrum, this isn’t quite...

FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies during a House Appropriations Committee hearing on the FBI Budget

Mueller Investigation: Mueller finds no ties between Trump campaign and Russia

Nicholas Viveiros March 27, 2019

Special counsel Robert Mueller has determined that neither President Donald Trump nor his campaign or administration actively, knowingly colluded with the Russian government to interfere with the 2016...

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Yasir Batalvi: A campaign of positivity amidst a history of controversy

Caroline Enos March 4, 2019

Yasir Batalvi, Class of 2020, is a two-term Student Government Association (SGA) senator for the Class of 2020. He also served as SGA vice president before resigning in February 2018, and hopes to finish...

Republican majorities make changes as Democrats take over

Nick Vivieros December 5, 2018

Republican legislatures in two battleground states are working to limit the power of soon-to-be Democratic-held governorships, fundamentally altering the way the office works. According to The New York...

CUES cultivates a greener Suffolk

CUES cultivates a greener Suffolk

Amy Koczera and Kyle Crozier November 14, 2018

As progressive urban cities around the world are creating more sustainable environments and increasing green-spaces for citizens, Suffolk University’s Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES)...

Nancy J. Altman, president of Social Security Works, spoke about the state of Social Security last Thursday at Sargent Hall

Despite opposition, Social Security is here to stay

Caroline Enos November 14, 2018

Despite recent remarks made by Republican leaders, Nancy J. Altman, president of Social Security Works and the speaker at a Suffolk University event last Thursday, said Social Security is not going away...

Democrats win House, Republicans hold Senate*

Democrats win House, Republicans hold Senate*

Haley Clegg, Kaitlin Hahn, and Kyle Crozier November 7, 2018

Voters across the nation flocked to voting booths to cast their ballot in Tuesday's midterm election. Democrats took back control of the U.S. House of Representatives, while Republicans retained majority...

Trump mulls revoking birthright citizenship

Nick Viveiros November 1, 2018

President Donald Trump is mulling over a major change to the way citizenship is administered, according to multiple news reports. In an interview with Axios on Monday, Trump told reporters that he plans...

Supreme Court Justice confirmed

Nick Viveiros, Journal Staff October 10, 2018

This article contains a graphic description of sexual assault. Please read at your discretion. In a close, nearly party-line vote held Saturday, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh was confirmed to replace retired...

Science journalist and MIT Communications Forum Coordinator Christina Couch, Christian Picciolini, a former Neo-Nazi and founder of the organization Free Radicals and Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, a senior program officer at Beyond Conflict

“Fighting Nazis” put into perspective

Caroline Enos, Journal Contributor October 10, 2018

For panelists at MIT’s October 4th event “How to Fight a Nazi,” compassion is the only thing that is capable of deradicalizing a Neo-Nazi. One panelist at the event, Christian Picciolini, is a former...

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