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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

OPINION: Wu gives hope for future women politicians in the city

OPINION: Wu gives hope for future women politicians in the city

Samantha Bailey, Staff Writer November 16, 2021

Michelle Wu was elected mayor on Nov. 1. Wu is the first woman, Asian-American and person of color to be elected as the mayor of Boston — a huge shift for Boston politics. This is an incredible progressive...

Bid for Olympic Games discussed at Suffolk Law School

Bid for Olympic Games discussed at Suffolk Law School

Heather Rutherford February 6, 2015

When Boston was selected in January as the United States’ city to bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games, promised by Mayor Martin J. Walsh were a total of nine community meetings, giving the public and...

Menino speaking at the Modern Theatre in 2010

Suffolk remembers Thomas M. Menino, Boston’s longest-serving mayor

Alexa Gagosz and Melissa Hanson October 30, 2014

Boston’s longest serving mayor Thomas M. Menino died Thursday morning just a week after announcing he would no longer continue cancer treatments, according to multiple news outlets. "At just after 9...

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Mayor calls for more college housing

Brigitte Carreiro October 22, 2014

Mayor Martin J. Walsh plans to halve the number of college students living in off-campus apartments by adding approximately 18,500 new dorm beds by the year 2030, according to a statement.  The initiative...

Trenton Mayor Abuses Power, Trust from City

Trenton Mayor Abuses Power, Trust from City

David Frederick September 24, 2012

Corruption, according to Merriam-Webster Online, is defined as an impairment of integrity, virtue or moral principle.  It is part of the human condition that we have yet to escape, as is the case of Trenton...

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