The Suffolk women’s basketball team cheers on a teammate participating in a shootout against members of the men’s basketball team. Three women were matched up against three men in the ...
Article By: Matt West Ernst Cleophat loves the game of soccer. So much so that he not only coaches it at a high level, but helps the underprivileged enjoy it as well. Having developed skills for the ...
Leslie Hayden, GNAC All-Conference First Team Hayden, a sophomore from Ross, Calif., was named to the All-Conference First Team after a season in which she netted 20 goals and three assists, good for...
Article By: Dan Ryan Danny Lloyd capped off a season to remember with an award to add to his trophy case, as he was named GNAC Player of the year this past week. Lloyd’s goal scoring prowess helped l...
Article By: Alex Mellion The Suffolk University men’s hockey team started its season with two close losses in the Becker College Ice Breaker tournament. The team fell to Plymouth State by a sco...
NHL inducts new Hall class The National Hockey League welcomed five new members to its Hall of Fame on Monday, as four former players and a current general manager joined the ranks of hockey’s ...
On Campus The Suffolk University Black Student Union is hosting its annual African Diaspora on Friday, Nov. 13. Come watch as students and professionals perform routines to celebrate the growth of hi...
Article By: Matt McQuaid It seems that the only colleges that rappers are attending these days are the School of Hard Knocks and Hustle U. Suffolk, however, is home to an up-coming rapper known as Re...
Article By: Ashley Maceli Every Avenue, a band who should receive more recognition than they get, have always been known for their sweet lyrics and pop-punk rock jams. Their first full-length album, ...
Article By: Alexander Sessa The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is currently displaying an exhibit entitled …Out of Here: The Veterans Project, by Krzysztof Wodiczko, through which spectators ex...
Article By: Matt Altieri If you’ve seen Ondi Timoner’s Dig! (Interloper Films, 2004), you saw a much different Brian Jonestown Massacre than today’s band. Gone is the Rolling Stones-esque 60s revival...