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The Suffolk Journal

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...

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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...

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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...

Courtesy of the Moakley Archive and Institute

Cheerleading stunts a comeback

Skylar To February 15, 2017

After the 61-year varsity club officially concluded its program in 2010, senior Ngaa Shoko wanted to re-introduce cheerleading again at Suffolk University. The cheerleading club officially started back...

By Facebook page Andy Borowitz

Lack of diversity in politics leads to strife

Patrick Holmes February 15, 2017

It is tiring to watch old white men continue to lead this country into the dark ages. They are a misrepresentation of the United States and everything that we stand for, especially the ones who identify...

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 Daniel Gazzani

Letter to the editor: Statement of candidacy

February 15, 2017

Dear Students, It is with great excitement that I announce my candidacy for President of the Suffolk University Student Government Association (SGA).  SGA is the organization that directly represents...

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....

First round of nominations for SGA’s executive board in, campaigns soon to follow

First round of nominations for SGA’s executive board in, campaigns soon to follow

Chris DeGusto February 8, 2017

Two members of Suffolk’s Student Government Association (SGA) were nominated for the position of the next president during last Thursday’s meeting, junior and Chair of the Diversity Committee Devarth...

Haley Clegg / Photo Editor

Officials push the breaks on travel ban

Alexa Gagosz February 8, 2017

The recent executive order on immigration from newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has sent shockwaves throughout Boston and the nation. Boston officials such as Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts...

By Brooke Patterson/Haley Clegg

The Patriot Act

Chris DeGusto February 8, 2017

In what many have called the “best Super Bowl of all time,” while others are still trying grasp how the comeback was possible, the New England Patriots bled red and blue while clutching their fifth...

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