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Action-packed Captain Marvel is box office success despite plot holes

Action-packed ‘Captain Marvel’ is box office success despite plot holes

Sarah Turley March 27, 2019

Marvel finally premiered their first female-led full length film on March 8 with the debut of “Captain Marvel.” Directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, “Captain Marvel” is becoming the biggest...

Global commentary: Hanoi summit sparks hope for a united Korea

Chris Sadrnoori March 6, 2019

Last week, President Donald Trump was in Hanoi, Vietnam, to speak with North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. This was the second round of talks that aimed to denuclearize the peninsula in Southeast Asia. Although...

AIESEC volunteers with the kids of Khlong Toey in Thailand

Student perspective: Suffolk student finds purpose through volunteering

Kendrick Nikornpan February 28, 2019

An opportunity to study abroad is an exciting option for anyone in college. However, volunteering abroad is an option that is often overlooked. When I started college at Suffolk, I had an innate desire...

SUMUN members participate in Boston conference (BARMUN)

Another successful semester for SUMUN students

Carolyn Nash February 20, 2019

Suffolk is known for its diverse campus with students from over 150 different countries; a place where it is best represented is in Somerset, room B18, where the Suffolk University chapter of the Model...

Venezuelan leaders reach stalemate

Amy Koczera and Gabriela Lopez Gomez February 20, 2019

Within the past two months, Venezuela National Assembly leader Juan Guaido has challenged de jure President Nicolas Maduro as illegitimate. With support from the United States and various other nations,...

Museum of Fine Arts celebrates Lunar New Year

Museum of Fine Arts celebrates Lunar New Year

Sarah Turley February 15, 2019

The Lunar New Year is celebrated annually throughout Asian culture in different ways, and on Feb. 9, the Museum of Fine Arts hosted a variety of festivities that were open to both member and nonmembers...

Photo by Morgan Hume/Arts Editor

The search for identity among Asian-Americans

Yui Yamamoto February 15, 2019

Associate Professor of Peking University School of Transnational Law and researcher of the Asian-American Jurisprudence (AAJ) scholarship Norman P. Ho, took stage at the lecture “Chinese Nationality...

Graphic by Colin Cavanaugh

Syria withdrawal reveals consequences on the horizon

Chris Sadrnoori February 14, 2019

In December 2018, President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he will begin withdrawing military forces from Syria in early 2019. What started as a multi-national effort to defeat the terrorist organization,...

Harry Dow Lecture Series: The struggles of asylum seekers

Yui Yamamoto November 15, 2018

The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association had their 5th Harry Dow Lecture Series on Immigration Law on Wednesday.  The guest speaker Sirine Shebaya, a senior staff attorney for Muslim Advocates,...

The Rams Roundup

The Rams Roundup

Joe Rice April 25, 2018

Baseball The baseball team has now won seven straight games, including a recent victory over Tufts University on Tuesday, 16-5, putting the resurgent Rams to an overall record of 18-15. Despite a 7-14...

SUMUN reflects on its most noteworthy year

SUMUN reflects on its most noteworthy year

Jacob Geanous April 18, 2018

Suffolk University’s Model United Nations club (SUMUN) is winding down one of their most prolific academic years in recent memory. SUMUN collected more than 15 different awards at Model UN events at...

Transparency of Presidential Search in question

Transparency of Presidential Search in question

Jacob Geanous and Chris DeGusto April 11, 2018
The Suffolk University presidential election had all the components of a blockbuster political drama: a massive pool of applicants, a divided room of voters sworn to secrecy, a company involved in the electoral process with a unknown stake in the race and an upset victory finale.  The only thing it lacked was the transparency to truly translate the long awaited decision to the campus audience.
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