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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Craig Martin/Journal Staff

Armenian coalition in Boston area

Craig Martin November 4, 2015

If any student has ever been interested in traditional foods and networking with people of their culture in the Boston area, the Armenian Student Association is the club to join. Lori Yogurtian told...

By Flickr user Takver

Social media fueling war: How the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is driven by the cyber world

Sharyn Gladstone November 4, 2015

The ongoing struggle between Israel and Palestine has reached its boiling point after a recent tidal wave of ongoing violence has erupted, according to BBC News. Experts are now saying that it may be driven...

By Facebook user Save the Children

Too young to wed

Alexa Gagosz and Patrick Holmes October 28, 2015

Syria is now home to a war-zone and its people have been fleeing by the millions. The focus has mostly been on the Islamic State (IS), which has been fueling these migrants to leave Syria, but there...

Opinion: Overage, still restricted

Patricia Negrón October 28, 2015

Puerto Ricans have been American citizens since the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, also known as the Jones Act granted citizenship. The first time I visited the Hub was to look at colleges when I was...

Courtesy of Suffolk University

Global Gateway Madrid: New program offers freshmen worldly experience

Alexa Gagosz October 22, 2015

For some, the thought of studying abroad elicits excitement about going on a new journey. Yet, the cost of receiving an education overseas also presents students financial burdens, language barriers...

Courtesy of Sam Scanlon

International Student Struggles: Balancing student visas and unemployment

Alexa Gagosz October 22, 2015

For some international students, they have to become experts at adapting to different places. Marketing major Sam Scanlan is originally from Brisbane, Australia where he lived until he was five years...

Saus serves savory Belgian cuisine in the Hub

Saus serves savory Belgian cuisine in the Hub

October 7, 2015

  By Kate Mai Saus is a small, but lively food joint conveniently located between the North End and Faneuil Hall to enjoy a taste of Belgium right in the heart of Boston. Founded by Renee...

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ISIS: Professional kidnappers of the world

Katherine Yearwood October 7, 2015

In June, a video came out displaying Ahmed, a 14-year old Syrian boy being tortured by IS, according to BBC. After two men tricked him into planting a bomb near an IS meeting place, Ahmed was taken...

Opinion: Consent should be mandatory

Patrick Holmes October 7, 2015

By Patrick Holmes Consent. It should be assumed as one of the basic rights of a human being but more often than not, consent is glanced over and forgotten. Or worse, ignored. “For me consent means...

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Club integrates business and cultural diversity

Connie Lai October 2, 2015

If you want to learn more about the global business environment and international trade strategies of different countries, International Business Club is the perfect place to go. Three years ago, freshman...

“If they knew I was talking to you, I’d be killed.” -- Mohamed to BBC. By Flickr user Josh Zakary.

Opinion: How millions are living in fear

Patrick Holmes October 2, 2015

By Patrick Holmes   War is not something typically thought about on a daily basis by most Americans, however, many Syrians and Iraqis live in constant fear of the control they are oppressed...

Carlos Cruz of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Jack Wheeler/ Journal Contributor.

International student struggles: The trouble with English

October 2, 2015

By Jack Wheeler   There’s no denying the ever-changing slang of the English language. As an international student, it’s hard to prepare for such things. “’Wicked?’ What the hell...

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