Boston Police have confirmed that four individuals, including at least two males, were stabbed today between 1 Beacon St. and 73 Tremont St., across from the Omni Parker Hotel, leaving three in stabl...
It was four years ago that the Class of 2012 got its first taste of what Suffolk University had to offer. It was a much different time. George W. Bush was President of the United States, David Sargea...
G. Tod Slone, editor of the biannual journal The American Dissident, has a problem with Suffolk University’s Poetry Center and its director, Professor Fred Marchant. In an open letter and a political...
Once the headquarters of The Suffolk Journal, and more recently, home for eight student groups on campus, Donahue 428 is getting a makeover heading into the Fall 2012 semester, giving it a new purpos...
On June 8, the public will have the chance to sit down to breakfast with a panel of education experts. The event (“What Price Education: Municipal Challenge or Opportunity?”) begins at 7:30 a.m. in S...
Welcome to Suffolk! As I saw most of the students whom I started with walking on and off stage during this year’s graduation ceremony, I thought about my freshman year. I was in the Class of 2012. Yo...
Last week we were all finally presented with the verdict of the John Edwards trial regarding alleged campaign funds used to cover up his 2007 affair with a former campaign worker, Rielle Hunter, whil...
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is embroiled in some well deserved controversy following the collapse of 38 Studios, the video game development company which Schilling founded. Curt Schilling w...
The Electoral College is an idea originally created by the founding fathers and eventually modified into a system adopted by the country to fairly represent all states in national elections. The orig...
The main gallery of Suffolk’s New England School of Art and Design (NESAD) has been taken over by the eclectic work of the school’s Fine Arts and Foundation Studies department faculty. Featuring a br...
During World War II, more than 2,000 Jews found refuge with Albanian families to avoid capture by Nazi forces. It was a matter of national honor for the Albanians to protect the Jews from prosecution...
Suffolk senior Christos Tsatsopoulos transformed a fall internship with a budding company into a dream job. Originally from Manchester, New Hampshire, Tsatsopoulos began at Suffolk University in the ...