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The Suffolk Journal

Young people are not the leaders of tomorrow, they are the leaders of today

Young people are not the leaders of tomorrow, they are the leaders of today

Morgan Hume March 27, 2018

The March for Our Lives took place across the world this past weekend. Overall, more than 200,000 people gathered to protest for stricter gun control policies. Sibling marches also sprang up in areas ranging...

Swinging for a fourth title

Swinging for a fourth title

Ryan Arel February 28, 2018

The Suffolk University baseball team looks to defend yet another championship title after winning a third consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship last season. The Rams season...

Editor’s Word: Happy Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2018

The digital age has made it easier than ever to become connected with others, whether it be close in proximity or halfway across the planet. No matter where they are located, a simple message can be sent...

Editor’s Word: Who’s next?

February 13, 2018

For the past seven years, Suffolk University has accumulated as many presidents, and as each have created a new “issue” on campus that has resulted in the next head, many of them have placed a “bandaid”...

Dry campuses are not a solution

Dry campuses are not a solution

Patrick Holmes February 7, 2018

Most college students impatiently wait for the day they turn 21 and can legally drink alcohol in the United States. But even before that day, underage young adults will find ways to consume alcohol behind...

Former Suffolk commencement speaker to host CBS Evening News

November 1, 2017

Jeff Glor, who received an honorary journalism degree from Suffolk University and served as the College of Arts & Sciences’ 2011 speaker, was recently named the new host for CBS Evening News. Formerly...

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Patriots top Chargers 21-13, extend win streak to 4

James Furlong October 30, 2017

The New England Patriots hosted the Los Angeles Chargers in a week eight matchup at 1 p.m. Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough Massachusetts. The Patriots came out on top with a final score of...

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Boston sports soul leaves lasting impact

Alexa Gagosz and Haley Clegg April 26, 2017

Emily Perlmutter could typically be found walking into Suffolk University’s mailroom each day sporting her signature Boston Red Sox baseball hat and preaching about the New England Patriots to everyone...

Students’ start-up app promotes handy solution

April 19, 2017

The new start-up app “InGarage,” set to launch in June, was created by Suffolk University students Alexander Bennett and Marcus Jimenez, as well as three others, aims to enable project managers and...

NESAD’s move off Arlington in works, renovations at Sawyer continue

NESAD’s move off Arlington in works, renovations at Sawyer continue

Alexa Gagosz February 22, 2017

After years of waiting, the New England School of Art & Design (NESAD), a segment of Suffolk University’s College of Arts and Sciences, will finally move from 75 Arlington St. to the central campus. Founded...

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Rams charge final three, Hagopian breaks record

Hannah Aroyo February 8, 2017

Not only did sophomore guard Michael Hagopian break Suffolk University men’s basketball record for most points in a game once, but he later surpassed his own record. Hagopian has played in almost every...

We must keep the arts alive, despite Trump threats

February 1, 2017

We cannot afford to live in a black and white world, when up until now we’ve been living in a world of vibrant colors. We cannot afford to let theaters, universities and museums across the country suffer...

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