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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

Chris DeGusto/ News Editor

Campus forum lectures inclusivity during Trump’s immigration crack-down

Alexa Gagosz March 1, 2017

Few seats were left open on Thursday when students, faculty and staff from the different divisions of Suffolk University gathered on the second floor of Sargent Hall for a campus forum on President Donald...

By Facebook user Suffolk University Law School APALSA

The year of the rooster

Nick Viveiros February 15, 2017

Members of the Suffolk Law Asian Pacific American Law Student Association gathered in the function room of Sargent Hall on Feb. 10 to ring in the Lunar New Year. Students and their friends celebrated...

Courtesy of Suffolk University

Search for next leader still at starting gate

Alexa Gagosz February 15, 2017

In the search for the seventh leader of Suffolk University since 2010, the university launched an official global Presidential Search Committee last summer without a deadline or timeline to the project...

Nathan Espinal/ Journal Staff

Shaun King draws parallels to civil rights’ past

Nathan Espinal February 15, 2017

On Wednesday, as part of Black Her/History month, keynote speaker Shaun King took the opportunity to share with the audience stories of his life as an advocate as well as the injustices he fights against. King...

Crampton assists courtside

Patrick Holmes February 15, 2017

From making assists playing basketball to becoming a graduate assistant in the athletics department at Suffolk University, Carolyn Crampton has a passion for sports. She currently holds a position as a...

By Facebook page Sodexo USA

Disguising food prices with different payment systems

Amy Koczera February 15, 2017

Upon touring Suffolk as a prospective student just last year, my tour guide briefly mentioned that Sodexo provides all food services at Suffolk. I did not have high expectations for the food once I arrived,...

Courtesy of Stratton McCrady

Student productions lighten the black box

Felicity Otterbein February 15, 2017

When presented with an empty and barren black box, some fail to see beyond the potential it holds. Some may look at it merely as a container to store things, others may not even give it a second glance....

Courtesy of Facebook user Erica Irka Wisor

“Title TBA” springs into second semester as first Suffolk stage performance

Elvira Mora February 1, 2017

Kicking off the spring semester in the Suffolk University theater department was the return of the Spotlight Series, "Title TBA.” The Spotlight series is an entirely student run series showcasing developing...

Courtesy of Kseniia Kamalova

Living for tomorrow

Felicity Otterbein February 1, 2017

With the hype that surrounds the natural environment and the growing concept of climate change, it’s difficult to bring people together in a serious way to discuss the issues that affect the immediate...

Snowy semester slows curriculum for some

Snowy semester slows curriculum for some

Brigitte Carreiro March 4, 2015

A phone call, a voicemail, a text message, and an email: it’s another snow day, and Suffolk students might have an extension on their latest assignment, or, they might not. This semester, both students...

Courtesy of ISSO

Suffolk abroad: Passports, balances, and Europe

Dani Marrero February 12, 2015

With a campus in Madrid and one of the largest international student populations in Boston, Suffolk takes pride in offering a global experience to students. On campus in Boston, the diversity in languages...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Donahue and Archer on the market

Thalia Yunen February 4, 2015

Suffolk University announced Tuesday its plan to sell the Donahue and Archer buildings, according to Vice President of Government and Community Affairs John Nucci. The buildings, which are located on...

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