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Boston Ballet in Mikko Nissinens The Nutcracker.

‘The Nutcracker’ waltzes into the holiday season

Julia Capraro, Editor-at-Large December 5, 2023

The Boston Ballet's Rendition of “The Nutcracker” ushered in a whimsical winter season with its Nov. 24 opening. The classic tale returns to the stage every holiday season, but this rendition proved...

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.

OPINION: Trump’s legal battles show unfair application of justice

Harry Murphy, Staff Writer December 5, 2023

With just under one year to go until the next presidential election, the 2024 race for the White House has already been one of the most unpredictable and unconventional election cycles in recent memory.  The...

Enrique Pepén poses with Boston residents during his City Council campaign.

‘The city raised me’: Suffolk alum reflects on college career following election victory

Shealagh Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief December 5, 2023

To Boston’s newly elected District 5 city councilor, Enrique Pepén, the city is more than just his hometown. “I was raised in public housing, I went to public schools. I grew, I learned how to...

OPINION: Spotify Wraps to a new rhythm, while Apple Replay fails to impress

OPINION: Spotify ‘Wraps’ to a new rhythm, while Apple Replay fails to impress

Joshua Yanes, Journal Contributor December 5, 2023

Spotify Wrapped immediately gained popularity all over social media when it was first released in 2016. It’s a fun way for people to thank their top artists and show off their music habits from the year...

Former womens basketball guard Jenni-Rose DiCecco receives her degree at commencement in 2022. DiCecco is the womens basketball programs all-time leading point scorer.

Changing the game: Suffolk alum finds basketball as an avenue for impact

Maren Halpin, Asst. News Editor December 5, 2023

For Suffolk University alum Jenni-Rose DiCecco, basketball has grown with her. From playing throughout her childhood to becoming Suffolk women’s basketball’s all-time lead scorer to now coaching for...

Junior guard Maddie Stewart drives to the hoop during a game against Emerson College Nov. 8.

Women’s basketball takes first loss of season against Roger Williams

Tracy LaCara, Staff Writer December 5, 2023

The Suffolk University women’s basketball team lost a hard-fought game to Roger Williams University Dec. 2 with a close score of 74-73. The Rams were trailing for the majority of the game with a score...

The beloved couch from the original series, available for fans to enjoy their coffee on.

Friends-inspired Central Perk Coffeehouse brings welcoming environment to Back Bay

Sarah Roberts, News Editor November 17, 2023

Bostonians can now immerse themselves into the “Friends” lifestyle when they visit Central Perk Coffeehouse in Back Bay. Don’t worry though, there aren’t any smelly cats there. The location is...

Visitors flock to Snowport each holiday season to get in the Christmas spirit.

Fall into the holiday season with Snowport

Keely Menyhart, Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor November 17, 2023

Another year means another market in Seaport to put you right into the Christmas spirit. Snowport opened its ribbon-covered gates for the fifth year in a row Nov. 10, welcoming patrons to the winter wonderland. With...

The Suffolk Scribblers logo.

Suffolk Scribblers bring creative collaboration to campus

Jack Ewer, Journal Contributor November 17, 2023

The Suffolk Scribblers, one of the university’s newest clubs, looks to offer more opportunities for creative-minded students outside of the classroom. The Scribblers strive to create a collaborative...

Suffolk’s Long Story Short book club turns pages and amplifies voices

Suffolk’s Long Story Short book club turns pages and amplifies voices

Brooklyn Leighton, Opinion Editor November 17, 2023

Your favorite literary club on campus could be one you haven’t heard of. Suffolk University’s monthly book club Long Story Short was founded in 2022 and provides students a safe and welcoming space...

Suffolk students pie faculty and staff to benefit Alternative Spring Break.

‘Pie a Ram’ raises support for Alternative Spring Break service

Jamie Taris, Managing Editor November 17, 2023

Suffolk University staff, deans and student leaders were treated to facefuls of whipped cream at the Center for Community Engagement’s “Pie A Ram” event Nov. 14. The event, held on the second...

In the nation: Santos campaign under fire from new ethics report, Salem Hospital patients potentially exposed to HIV, Hepatitis B, C, Supreme Court releases ethics code

In the nation: Santos campaign under fire from new ethics report, Salem Hospital patients potentially exposed to HIV, Hepatitis B, C, Supreme Court releases ethics code

William Woodring, Sarah Roberts, and Julia Capraro November 17, 2023

Justice Department evidence points to illegality in Santos campaign Rep. George Santos announced he will not seek reelection as House lawmakers released a report to Justice Department officials Nov....

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