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Scientists address climate change’s contribution to Mississippi Tornado

Scientists address climate change’s contribution to Mississippi Tornado

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

A tornado that hit western Mississippi March 24 left 25 dead and many more missing and displaced throughout the state. The tornado, which was categorized as a 4 out of 5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale,...

OPINION: Another slap in the face by the Oscars

OPINION: Another slap in the face by the Oscars

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

This year’s Oscar winners were a surprise, but I am not saying all surprises tend to be good. Was “Everything Everywhere All at Once” the best movie from 2022? Did Jamie Lee Curtis deserve her award...

Lana Del Rey meets fans with mediocrity in new album

Lana Del Rey meets fans with mediocrity in new album

Keely Menyhart, Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor March 28, 2023

American singer-songwriter and producer Lana Del Rey released her eighth studio album “There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard” on March 24, shocking fans with the new sound. After making it on...

Glass flowers on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Glass Flowers Collection is blossoming this spring

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

Spring has sprung and with it comes an exhibition that is excellent for a blooming day. Formerly known as the ​​Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the Glass Flowers is one of the most...

Wallice sets the stage perfectly for Jawny at Paradise Rock Club

Wallice sets the stage perfectly for Jawny at Paradise Rock Club

William Fithian, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

The upcoming indie-pop artist, Wallice, put on an energetic show at the Paradise Rock Club March 24 as a stop on her tour with Jawny. Wallice Watanabe — known on stage by her first name, Wallice —...

Ji Young Chae in Rudolf Nureyevs Don Quixote.

Classic novel leaps to Boston Ballet’s stage

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

The Boston Ballet wrapped up their performance of Miguel de Cervantes’ "Don Quixote," choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev, on March 26, closing out on a beautiful and heartwarming show. The story of Don...

Panel examines equity for women in entrepreneurship

Panel examines equity for women in entrepreneurship

Julia Capraro and Alessandro Passariello March 28, 2023

Suffolk University hosted the Women’s Entrepreneurship and Pay Equity panel on March 22 in honor of Women’s History Month. Panelists included Boston Women’s Workforce Director of Engagement Cindy...

The MBTAs new general manager, Phillip Eng

Suffolk students share MBTA struggles, Healey announces new general manager

Leo Woods, Photo Editor March 28, 2023

Gov. Maura Healey announced March 27 that Phillip Eng, the former director of the Long Island Rail Road, would assume the role of MBTA general manager beginning April 10, according to the Boston Globe. The...

In the nation: Murdaugh sentenced, NTSB investigates Norfolk Southern, U.S. seeks to address bird flu

In the nation: Murdaugh sentenced, NTSB investigates Norfolk Southern, U.S. seeks to address bird flu

Leo Woods, Sarah Roberts, and Maren Halpin March 7, 2023

Former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh sentenced to life in prison for murder of wife, son Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and son on March 3 after a trial...

Podcasts play their way onto campus

Podcasts play their way onto campus

Juliana Pinto, Journal Contributor March 7, 2023

Podcasts have become a world-wide phenomenon appealing to the ears of listeners everywhere. Whether you want to indulge in self-care, or jump into a realm of killer crime scenes there is a podcast for...

Fariba Sarwary models a gande afghani dress.

‘Come as You Are’ celebrates culture, identity through fashion

Leo Woods, Photo Editor March 7, 2023

Suffolk University students and staff gathered in Sargent Hall’s Sky Lounge on March 1 to view the dazzling styles of the “Come as You Are: A Celebration of Identity Through Fashion” fashion show,...

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates the 29th SAG Awards

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates the 29th SAG Awards

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 7, 2023

The global movie sensation “Everything Everywhere All at Once” with Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis won four major categories at the Screen Actors Guild on Feb. 26. Their accolades...

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