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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

Senior Michael Guay donating blood on campus Tuesday.
(Photo by Sam Humphrey)

Suffolk remembers Boston Marathon one year later

Sam Humphrey April 16, 2014

One year after two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, members of the Suffolk community rallied to give back before next week’s race. The American Red Cross (ARC) set up several tables in the Regan...

Editor’s word: April 16, 2014

April 16, 2014

I don’t want to write the last staff editorial of the year about the Boston Marathon bombings last year. I don’t want to write or think about the destruction that two people brought to the city I and...

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Boston Marathon: The Historic Run

Dani Marrero April 16, 2014

“The early morning trains to Ashland carried hundreds of spectators who wished to see the start of the great race,” read The Boston Globe’s article on the first marathon held in the city in 1897. Over...

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Dzokhar Tsarnaev deserves to die

Sam Humphrey February 5, 2014

Mixed reactions met the Justice Department’s announcement that it would seek the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the alleged terrorists behind the Boston Marathon bombing. Though Massachusetts...

A Senseless Loss

A Senseless Loss

Ivan Favelevic April 17, 2013

Suffolk University prides itself on being in the heart of Boston. This pride was shown when one of the city’s oldest traditions, the marathon, was a victim of terrorist attacks. Print journalism major,...

The only bright side to Mondays tragedy: the efficiency of law enforcement

The only bright side to Monday’s tragedy: the efficiency of law enforcement

Alex Hall April 17, 2013

Patriot’s Day is supposed to be a day of celebration, of viewing or taking part in a historic running event and maybe catching an early Red Sox game. After the horrific attacks that occurred on Monday,...

Divided We Play, Together We Stand: The Sporting World Reacts to Boston Marathon Tragedy

Divided We Play, Together We Stand: The Sporting World Reacts to Boston Marathon Tragedy

Matt Bacon April 17, 2013

Matt Bacon Sports Editor Alex Hall Managing Editor The events that happened at the Boston Marathon this Monday were horrific. Not only the city of Boston, but the entire nation was hit with a shocking...

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