Flickr Darren Hester

Tuition increase at its low

Suffolk announced last Friday that undergraduate tuition will be raised by 4.8 percent, bringing the cost to $29,778, but said the increase would be the lowest in 35 years.   Some Suffolk studen...
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A play based on Tom and Ray

This weekend, the Theatre Department will put on Car Talk: The Musical, which is guaranteed to be lots of laughs and a good time. An original play written and directed by Wesley Savick, the show also...
Flickr user Chung-Cha

And you thought you had issues

­­­ Meet your friendly neighborhood comic book experts with We Got Issues, a new, hard-hitting critical web show in which Suffolk University senior Paul Davis Lyons, and his team of sidekicks use the...
Photo by Ethan Long

Will we ever learn to swim?

Once in a blue moon, a band comes around that is difficult to classify. The genre escapes the mind when listening to them, but yet it’s sonically and aesthetically pleasing. Enter the Love Language. ...
Flickr user Atomic Taco

Men’s tennis kick off 2011 season

The men’s tennis team comes into the 2011 season with very high expectations. Just last season the team went 11-0, winning the GNAC handily. Having not lost a single match last season, one would expe...
Flickr user Wally Gobetz

SGA presents new E-board

On March 11, Suffolk proudly presented its newly-elected Student Government Association (SGA) for the 2011-2012 school year, after extensive campaigning and debate by all candidates. The election for...
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SGA VP DiZoglio resigns

The Student Government Association recently announced the next E-Board for the upcoming year at their weekly meeting, Thursday, March 10, but not without some shocking news.   Senior Nick DiZogl...
Flickr user roel1943

Turmoil consumes Libya

Ryan Powell, Journal Contributor   Over the past few weeks, headlines have erupted with news on the Libyan conflict exuding curiosity with constant research in order to achieve an up-to-date con...
Flickr user mrjoro

EPA links rainwater radiation to Japan

Strange and seemingly frightening, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently identified miniscule amounts of radiation in rainwater in 12 states, one of which is Massachusetts. Detailed...