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Nuclear Power: affordable energy for the future

A.P. Blake September 22, 2011

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant was credited with 72% of Vermont's electricity production in 2008, supplying 35% of all electricity consumed by the state. However, the Vermont Senate has voted against...

Massachusetts voters need to wake up

Massachusetts voters need to wake up

September 22, 2011

By Ally Thibault Salvatore “Sal” DiMasi, former Massachusetts Speaker of the House, has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison as a result of his lengthy corruption trial and further verdict...

Study tells us SpongeBob is not educational...

Study tells us SpongeBob is not educational…

Jeff Fish September 22, 2011

...So does the fact that he's a talking sponge A recent study by the Journal of Pediatrics came about with a shocking revelation—SpongeBob SquarePants isn’t educational. Gasp! According to an article...

Editors word: Sept. 22, 2011

Editor’s word: Sept. 22, 2011

September 22, 2011

The recent protest in New York entitled “Occupy Wall Street” entered its fourth day on Tuesday gathering a crowd of about 150 people. The protest is being promoted by a Vancouver based magazine called...

Gambling bill pros outweigh cons

Gambling bill pros outweigh cons

Nicole Espinosa September 19, 2011

If you remember the gambling bill from last year, you might be exasperated to hear that another, similar bill has popped up this year.  This time, however, it seems like everyone is on board.  Last year,...

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Suffolk graded green by Princeton Review

Angela Bray June 6, 2011

Suffolk University has been named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges for a second consistent year in The Princeton Review’s Guide to 311 Green Colleges.   “It...

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Paleologos’ Suffolk polls ahead of the curve

Gianna Carchia June 6, 2011

Director of Suffolk University’s Political Research Center (SUPRC) David Paleologos has made his mark conducting notable polls: Mitt Romney was revealed as an early front runner in the recently published...

Why Suffolk?

Why Suffolk?

Jeff Fish June 6, 2011

Q&A with incoming freshmen Laura Ruiz (LR) and Kevin Flaherty (KF) Where are you from/ where did you go to high school? K.F. – Danvers, St. John’s Prep—coming from the prep, there’s a...

Meet the OLs: Shane Walsh 13

Meet the OLs: Shane Walsh ’13

Soleil Barros June 6, 2011

Orientation Leader Shane Walsh has maintained a positive attitude and energy while welcoming incoming freshman to the Suffolk University community during a series of summer orientation sessions. Walsh...

Meet the OLs: Allison Duchacek 12

Meet the OLs: Allison Duchacek ’12

Soleil Barros June 6, 2011

Fresh out of her junior year, Allison Duchacek is returning as an orientation leader for this summer’s orientation sessions.  On her third and final summer as an orientation leader, Duchacek has now...

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Trustee climbs mountain

Jeff Fish June 6, 2011

One Suffolk trustee decided to celebrate his 50th birthday in a big way—by climbing 16,000 feet up a mountain in the Himalayas. Michael George, Suffolk class of 1983 and member of the Board of Trustees,...

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Rogers making impact on two different teams

Alex Mellion June 6, 2011

Imagine being a full time college student, and at the same time, a two-sport collegiate athlete.  Sounds like you’ll basically be doing either schoolwork or have some type of practice or game at any...

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