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Courtesy of Suffolk Athletics

Men’s basketball scores on ‘Hoops for Hunger’ and senior night

Alexa DiFiore February 26, 2020

The Suffolk men’s basketball team hosted “Hoops for Hunger” at their last regular-season game at the Larry and Michael Smith Court last Saturday. This was also followed by the team’s senior night...

Coronavirus cases increase as Chinese government takes action against outbreak

Murat Metshin and Oscar Torres February 4, 2020

The number of reported cases of  the Wuhan coronavirus rose by 60% overnight. This respiratory virus has already killed 106 people with 4,600 cases reported in mainland China alone, according to the BBC. Rapidly...

Suffolk Climate Watch graphic

Suffolk Climate Watch: Australia bushfires set world ablaze

Olivia Acevedo February 4, 2020

Over one billion animals and 24 humans have died, dozens are missing, 1,400 homes have been lost and 15.6 million acres have burned in Australia. Climate Signals, a website dedicated to climate change...

US-Iran tensions escalate through 2020

US-Iran tensions escalate through 2020

Murat Metshin January 31, 2020

Last Sunday three rockets struck the United States embassy compound in Baghdad.  One person received minor injuries and has since returned to duty, according to CNN.  Calling out Iraqi Prime Minister...

Students overseas share perspectives on Suffolk Madrid

Students overseas share perspectives on Suffolk Madrid

Abigail Hart December 11, 2019

Cultural diversity and passionate professors are some of the things that students value about Suffolk University’s Madrid Campus (SUMC), while underfunding and lack of communication are areas that could...

Detention camps in China target the Uyghur community

Detention camps in China target the Uyghur community

Chris Sadrnoori December 11, 2019

Arfat “Alfred” Erkin had not heard from his mother back home in China for two years. He feared the worst, believing she, like so many other Uyghurs [WEE-gurs], had been taken to a re-education camp...

Shoshana Madmoni-Gerber (right) moderates event with Ayelet Tsabari

Award-winning Israeli author shares personal stories with Suffolk community

Avery Gallagher November 6, 2019

The Suffolk University community had the privilege of speaking to award-winning Israeli author Ayelet Tsabari. The author, famous for her memoir “The Art of Leaving,” held a discussion in 73 Tremont’s...

Courtesy of Mexican Student Association

Mexican Student Association provides sought after community for students on campus

Leo Castaneda-Pineda November 6, 2019

With such a diverse student body from a variety of places, it can be difficult for every student to find their place on campus. Suffolk’s many cultural clubs are meant to bridge that gap, but sometimes...

SASA eboard left to right: Zoya Ahmed (vice president); Aisha Fatima (president); Bismah Laraib (secretary/treasurer)

South Asian Student Association seeks to collaborate with cultures across campus

Amy Koczera October 30, 2019

On a campus that capitalizes itself on diversity, the list of cultural clubs at Suffolk University grows longer and longer every year. One of the most recent additions to that list is the new South Asian...

A wall with welcome written on it in different languages at Into Suffolk University.

One year later, INTO students thrive with Suffolk support

Amy Koczera October 30, 2019

“If I stayed in Brazil, I wouldn’t be in a university.” Felipe Giesteira spent his entire life in São Paulo, Brazil before joining Suffolk University’s first class of INTO students just last...

Suffolk Climate Watch: Ecuador responds to climate change protesters

Olivia Acevedo October 30, 2019

The day has finally come for peace in Ecuador.  After nearly two weeks of violent protests opposing the country’s new fossil fuels policy, Ecuador is making changes in response to climate change. The...

Suffolk Climate Watch graphic

Suffolk Climate Watch: No more soaring, no more flying

Olivia Acevedo October 16, 2019

We are in a bird emergency. The National Audubon Society (NAS), a well known bird focused conservation group, discussed how climate change is affecting the lives of birds all over the world, according...

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