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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

Melissa Hanson/Journal Staff

Emergency Manager focuses on students amid snowstorms

Brigitte Carreiro February 12, 2015

Following the recent barrage of winter storms that piled dozens of inches of snow onto the metro Boston area and caused multiple school closures, Suffolk University’s Emergency Manager John DeSilva stressed...

Commuter students weigh in on how storms like Juno impact their time at Suffolk

Commuter students weigh in on how storms like Juno impact their time at Suffolk

January 27, 2015

By Thalia Yunen and Haley Peabody They come by bus, train, car, and even by boat. They’re Suffolk commuters, and they check and re-check their emails, their phones, and Suffolk’s website when news...

(Courtesy of Kate Kelley)

Balancing act: being a student-parent

November 19, 2014

By Brigette Carreiro Attending college comes with all kinds of responsibilities. Balancing school work, part-time jobs, finding internships, and maintaining relationships is usually more than enough...

Mexico continues protest over disappearance of 43 students

November 19, 2014

By Karina Santiago Tension has spread across parts of Mexico after the disappearance of 43 students in Guerrero. The missing students are now a part of the 20,000 people that have disappeared in Mexico...

(Courtesy of Suffolk University)

Vague emails won’t pique students’ interest

Colleen Day November 19, 2014

By Colleen Day As students, we are constantly being asked to model. Whether it is in the classroom to put our intelligence on display, or on the athletic field to execute plays from practice, we...

Editor’s word: Off-campus students need more from the city

November 19, 2014

The perils of living on your own are all too well-known by students. High rent, cramped apartments, rodents, deplorable conditions, and under-invested landlords are the reality for some who rent in the...

(Photo by Craig Martin)

Commuter students voice their opinions

Will Senar October 1, 2014

In honor of Commuter Appreciation Week, students at Suffolk have been voicing opinions on the struggles of going to and from campus on a daily basis. Students who travel into the city solely for class...

Students, professors welcome Smith with mixed reaction

Students, professors welcome Smith with mixed reaction

September 9, 2014

As Suffolk welcomes its new President, Dr. Norman Smith, faculty and students have expressed a mix of opinions on what they hope the new president will bring to the university, as well as their reflections...

(Photo courtesy of Owen)

Culture clash creates forbidden love for teens

June 5, 2014

By Annie Walsh What do tales such as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet or Othello have in common? They share a kind of forbidden love that rips apart a family and the lives that intermingle within the...

Sign hung in Modern Theatre elevator.
(Photo by Haley Peabody)

Students’ trust in elevators needs a lift

Haley Peabody March 27, 2014

“I don’t trust that elevator,” said a student on the sixth floor of Fenton last Monday while leaving class. One of the elevators had been stuck wide open, its alarm sounding, disturbing both students...

(Photo by Flickr user Marsmet526)

Students unconcerned with Boston’s homeless

David Frederick February 12, 2014

“Times are tough” seems to be the mantra as of late. In fact, I cannot seem to think of a time that was not tough. Not to sardonically take away from an oh-so-true sentiment, I am just pontificating...

SGA awards expectional members of the Suffolk community

SGA awards expectional members of the Suffolk community

Miles Halpine April 17, 2013

On Wednesday, April 10, 2013, members of the Suffolk University community, ranging from students, to professors, administrators, coaches, and other staff members, joined together at the Marriott Boston...

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