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The Suffolk Journal

Senator Nathaly Lemus requests Title IX representatives to speak at SGA.

OPINION: Having a uterus doesn’t make someone a criminal

Hailey Campbell, Staff Writer October 12, 2021

This article makes a brief reference to rape. Please read at your discretion. The debate around abortion is something that is ever present in our news cycles, but it has been the topic of headlines...

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Katie Dugan September 21, 2016

Millennials are now as large of a political force as baby boomers, according to an analysis of U.S. census data from the Pew Research Center. Both generations consist of approximately 31 percent of the...

Alumni credit Suffolk to governmental success

October 14, 2015

By Maggie Randall Notable alumni gathered on Thursday to discuss the effect Suffolk had on their current success in government and public service at a Moakley Breakfast Forum, “Changing State Government:...

Government subsidies and regulations harm housing market

Government subsidies and regulations harm housing market

A.P. Blake January 23, 2013

As we enter 2013, homeowners are relieved to put 2012, and the bottomed-out real estate prices that came with it, in the rear view mirror. The bottoming-out came five years after real estate prices peaked...

Government classes participate in broadcast

Government classes participate in broadcast

Soleil Barros September 28, 2011

Early Monday morning, Professor Brad Bannon’s Government 110 (Introduction to American Democracy) classes were provided the opportunity to attend and serve as an audience to a broadcasting of “The...

Lebanon: a country with no government

Georgina Gemayel February 9, 2011

Due to being the highest Christian-populated Middle Eastern country, Lebanon has a continuation of political problems. The Lebanese Government is a parliamentary system, having both a prime minister and...

Washington gives away our jobs to China

Jeff Fish February 17, 2010

Article by: Jeff Fish Green jobs are going to China, says a report by ABC News that shed light on just how carelessly stimulus funds and taxpayer money is being spent. According to the report,...

Suffolk sophomore dies unexpectedly

October 14, 2009

Suffolk sophomore Sara Dittmar, 19, died unexpecteedly yesterday from unknown causes. Suffolk was notified in an email from Nancy Stoll, Vice President of Student Affairs: "I am very sad to report the...

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