I'm a 22-year-old senior and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal. I've been into journalism ever since I ran my high school newspaper, The SHS Knight, in Stoughton, where I grew up. I’ve always loved being able to inform my fellow students about what’s happening on campus, in the country, and around the world. Journalism is vital to a free society and in keeping them honest at the State House, Capitol Hill, etc. I love politics (which is why Political Science is my other major besides Journalism), reading, movies, TV, and anything pop culture. My mind is a font of useless knowledge. I’m also working hard to grasp all areas of social media because, as we all know, it’s the way everything is going, particularly Journalism. I write for Next Great Generation (TNGG), which provides content about the world around us through the scope of our generation. I also work for the Boston Globe, and did a six-month co-op there in the fall 2010 semester. Find out more about me at about.me/jeffreyfish and on my LinkedIn account. Follow me on Twitter! @jeffreydfish.
Power breakfasts with business leaders and public officials, phone calls with prospective donors, sporting events, town halls in front of hundreds of faculty, staff, and students. There is no such th...
The Boston Police Department confirmed that there was no foul play in the apparent jumping death from the Sawyer Building Thursday night. “A preliminary investigation indicates that it was an a...
Provost Barry Brown is leaving Suffolk at the end of the semester to become the eighth president of Mount Ida College in Newton. In an email to faculty and staff, President James McCarthy announced B...
Faculty from Suffolk’s Department of Mathematics and Computer Science are fighting to save the Masters in Computer Science (MSCS) program, which, starting next year, will be phased out in an effort t...
Criminal charges have been dropped against the Suffolk math professor who was charged with running a methamphetamine lab with her son from their Somerville home. The charges, which were filed on Nov....
Today marks the beginning of a new era at Suffolk as the university’s ninth president, James McCarthy, takes office. “I have the utmost confidence in McCarthy,” said Provost Barry Brown. “He is a per...
The search for Suffolk’s new president came to a close tonight when the board of trustees unanimously selected James McCarthy, provost and senior vice president for student affairs at Baruch College,...
A new Suffolk poll released last night about the New Hampshire GOP Primary confirmed Mitt Romney’s status as the party’s front-runner. If the election were held today, Romney would win handily with 4...
One of ABC’s latest television shows, Once Upon A Time, takes all of the best known fairy tale classics and transforms them into a new story, fraught with mystery and complex back stories which have ...
Jeff Fish Journal Staff Of all the contentious rivalries the New England Patriots have accrued over the last decade and many playoff runs, one appears to be conspicuously absent this year–the I...
Suffolk is coming closer to finding a replacement for President David Sargent, according to Board of Trustees Chairman Andrew Meyer, who said the field of candidates has been “narrowed to several.” &...
Jeff Fish and Derek Anderson, Journal Staff With continued changes at Suffolk, including yesterday’s appointment of 12 new members to the Board of Trustees and new promotions within the university, s...