Article By: Ashley Maceli Being an innovative expression of creativity, Lip Dub has been vastly popular in European counties and Canada. Now it has come…
Article By: Eleanor Kaufman Red-faced students and faculty packed into the steamy computer lab to listen to the Bulgarian-born artist Luba Lukova speak about her…
Article By: Shoshana Akins and Eleanor Kaufman Four Suffolk seniors are setting out to tackle the most nerve-racking task of their college careers. No, it…
Article By: Matt McQuaid College campuses have long been the one place where the marketplace of ideas can thrive. Whenever the first amendment has come…
Article By: Brayden Varr How often do we hear about the “controversial” subject of gay rights? How often do we hear about the oppression that…
Article By: Brayden Varr You’re an off campus student, it’s a Friday night, you and your friends from the Hyatt, Holiday Inn, or 10 West…
To the Editor: I was appalled to learn that one of our students recently received an anonymous hate letter. Be assured, there is no place…
All who attend Suffolk understand the fact that our university doesn’t hold the prestige of some of New England’s other private universities, but that doesn’t…
Article By: Angela Bray Freelance journalist and author on political culture, women’s issues, nursing, and health care, Suzanne Gordon, hosted a discussion on Monday about…
Article By: Derek Anderson Marguerite Dennis, the Vice President for Enrollment, Retention and International Programs at Suffolk University, came to Suffolk in 1989, Dennis has…
Article By: Ryan Boyle Amid repeated problems with the elevators in Suffolk buildings, the SGA is working to repair some of the issues that students…
Article By: Brayden Varr The Hyatt Regency, on De Lafayette Ave., which houses Suffolk students, laid off 100 housekeeping staff members on Aug. 31, stripping…


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