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.
Article by: Jeff Fish The fall of 1993 was a glorious time, except for the city of Angel Grove. When unassuming spacemen landed on the moon and freed Rita Repulsa and her minions from their captivity...
Article by: Jeff Fish Green jobs are going to China, says a report by ABC News that shed light on just how carelessly stimulus funds and taxpayer money is being spent. According to the report, Congre...
Article by: Jeff Fish Republican Gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker came to Suffolk last Thursday to speak about his bid for the Governor’s office in an event hosted by Suffolk Law’s Rappaport Cen...
Article by: Jeff Fish Weed is green—at least according to Scott Gacek, who is on the board of directors for the Mass. Cannabis Reform Coalition (MassCann). More specifically, hemp, the non psychoacti...
Copenhagen is only one example of heads-of-state not practicing what they preach to the rest of us Article by: Jeff Fish In an effort to curb climate change and lower carbon emissions, the countries ...
Article by: Jeff Fish “It is the natural ebb and flow of our political system” Washington was buzzing last week with the arrival of Senator-Elect Scott Brown, who achieved rock star statu...
Article by: Jeff Fish “When you have polls that make that kind of an impact make sure the polls are right.” In the race to fill Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, which resulted in one of the big...
Article By: Jeff Fish and Angela Bray In light of recent controversies surrounding President David Sargent’s salary, the SGA hosted a forum yesterday in the C. Walsh Theater where students could voic...
Article By: Jeff Fish While the candidates for the Democratic primary have garnered much attention recently, whoever wins on Dec. 8 will most likely have to face Republican front runner Mass. State S...
Article By: Jeff Fish With only one week left until the primaries that will decide the two nominees to replace Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, Democratic consultant Mary Anne Marsh spoke to the Journal to...
Article By: Jeff Fish Members of the Suffolk GOP and Suffolk Democrats clubs sparred over a series of issues last Wednesday, in an event sponsored by the Suffolk Political Science Association (SPSA) ...
Article By: Jeff Fish Suffolk University President David Sargent made national headlines again this year by earning $1.5 million, making him the second highest paid university president in the countr...