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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Protests revived over regime in Egypt

Protests revived over regime in Egypt

February 13, 2013

Gherardo Astaldi  Journal Staff Once again Egyptians are out in the streets. Two years after Mubarak’s Egyptian regime collapse and glimpses of a democratic government were underway, current President...

On Newly Appointed Secretary of State John Kerry

On Newly Appointed Secretary of State John Kerry

Angela Bray February 13, 2013

Gareth Jones  Assistant Int'l Editor John Kerry is a good guy. Decorated war veteran, five terms as a Massachusetts Senator, and a chin that could cut rock, all make for an excellent political figure,...

Controversial Case in India Sparks Protest and Change

Controversial Case in India Sparks Protest and Change

David Frederick February 7, 2013

**Trigger Warning** Truly, it’s impossible to understand the atrocities that are committed daily in a single article but on Dec. 16, a 23-year-old woman on a bus in New Delhi was brutally assaulted...

On Campus: African Student Association

On Campus: African Student Association

Dan Olson February 7, 2013

February is National Black History month and no club at Suffolk University is taking more advantage of this than the African Student Association.  This year, the organization received a new president,...

United Kingdom and the EU: Secession or Endure

United Kingdom and the EU: Secession or Endure

February 7, 2013

Gareth Jones  Asst. Int'l Editor You may be surprised to learn that Texas has a particularly strong support for secession from the United States. But probably, this does not surprise you at all. Either...

Opinion On Abroad:  A Semester in Spain

Opinion On Abroad: A Semester in Spain

February 7, 2013

Molly Chandler  Journal Contributor It’s true that the scene would be more flattering as a silhouette, but it has a peculiar beauty. From where I sit on a park bench, I can see a handful of people,...

EU Progress Report: The United Kingdom and EU Membership

EU Progress Report: The United Kingdom and EU Membership

January 31, 2013

Gherardo Astaldi Journal Contributor The United Kingdom’s euro-skeptic attitude towards ever increasing turmoil in the European Union’s (EU) financial market has come to a turning point. Prime...

Tactful Efforts in South Korea Initiated by a Suffolk Professor

Tactful Efforts in South Korea Initiated by a Suffolk Professor

Ryan Powell January 31, 2013

Tucked into the corner of the 10th floor of the domineering 73 Tremont building, the government department resides as home to internationally acclaimed professors whose activism, scholarship, and progressive...

The Effects of the Western Arm in Africa

The Effects of the Western Arm in Africa

January 31, 2013

Matt Bacon  Sports Editor The battle against Islamic extremism and terrorism has taken up a new front. For a couple of years, the West has turned a naïve blind eye towards growing Islamic extremism...

On the Israeli Election

Josef Nothmann January 23, 2013

Roughly 67 percent of Israel’s 5.5 million eligible voters went to the polls on Tuesday to elect members of the 19th Knesset from the lists of more than 30 parties. In the weeks leading up to the vote,...

Crisis in Mali Hits Home at Suffolk

Crisis in Mali Hits Home at Suffolk

Ryan Powell January 23, 2013

Suffolk University is not heard of as being subject to direct violence, but underlying currents of strife abroad always hit close to home with such a prominent international student body. Suffolk University...

Venezuela: A Future with or Without in Hugo Chavez

Venezuela: A Future with or Without in Hugo Chavez

Gareth Jones and David Frederick January 23, 2013

Gareth Jones   Is Hugo Chavez dead? Probably not, but he may as well be. For the charismatic, publicly active leader, missing a camera opportunity hurts more than missing the birth of a grandchild,...

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