Angela Bray and Jeff Fish, Journal Staff Suffolk students seemed generally supportive of the Occupy Boston movement, even as the group met opposition from the Boston Police for the first time early T...
Melissa Hanson, Journal Staff A series of national issues forums to provide education for Suffolk University have been organized by the Moakley Archive Institute, the Government Department, S....
Alison Melillo, Journal Contributor Kuo-Ting Hung, Suffolk associate professor of Information Systems and Operations Management (ISOM), recently won the Best Theoretical/Empirical Resea...
Ally Johnson, Journal Contributor With October being LGBTQ History Month, Suffolk University joins the celebration by choosing different events every year in order to involve its community. “L...
Caitlin Lezell, Journal Staff Last Sunday saw the 35th annual Tufts Health Plan 10K Race for Women in the Boston Common. Over 7,000 female runners turned out to participate, all representing v...
Mike McMahon Journal Staff For the city of Boston, October 6 was a night that was much needed for the morale of its sports fans. The Bruins had their home opener and raised the majestic Stanley Cup b...
Matthew Bacon Journal Staff This past weekend kicked off the beginning of the 2011-2012 regular season for the National Hockey league. For the fourth consecutive year, four NHL teams played their fi...
Alex Hall Journal Staff It’s been four years since the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots have faced one another in what should be a NFL game of the week candidate. The last time these two prest...
Alison Melillo Journal Staff With new assistant coach Brian Smith, the men’s and women’s cross country teams have had a successful start to the season. The runners have done well at the meets, and Sm...
Jeremy Hayes Journal Staff An up and down year for the Suffolk women’s tennis team comes down to the last week of matches. The Lady Rams are 3-6 overall and are ranked sixth in the Great Northe...