Suffolk’s Poetry Center, located on the third floor of the Sawyer library, was packed with students and the general public last Thursday night. In addition…
Suffolk’s Performing Arts Office (PAO) strives to make the arts accessible to the university’s community, disregarding experience or background. “We make the opportunities available…
Presented by the Suffolk University Art Gallery at the New England School of Art and Design (NESAD) is “Wordly,” a solo exhibition of sculptures, drawings…
Last Tuesday, filmmaker Laura Colella visited Suffolk to show her first film Tax Day, released in 1998. Like all of Colella’s films, the setting is…
Mindless movement filled the House of Blues on Landsdowne Street Monday night when DayGlow, America’s largest paint party, threw a private show. Host Emir Duru…
Brian Holak Journal Staff Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 exploded onto the market last week, selling 6.5 million copies within the first 24 hours…
Caitlin Lezell Journal Staff Some at Occupy Boston have begun to focus more on the arts, from last week’s pop-up art show to a new…
Suffolk University is passionate about the performing arts, and it shows. Groups such as Rampage, Seriously Bent, and the Ramifications impressed the audience at the…
This is going to be a special year for Suffolk University’s Theatre Department. Last Thursday, the department had their annual “town hall” meeting, where they…
Angela Bray Gianna Carchia Journal Staff Suffolk brought three-time Grammy winner Ludacris to perform at this year’s Fall Concert last night at the House of…
Shendi Katro Journal Contributor Students and their parents flocked to this year’s Fall Fest, witnessing Suffolk’s community spirit through music, dance, and other acts. Taking…
Kendra Samuel Journal Staff The skies opened up and the rain cleared just in time for Boston’s Local Food Festival, which took Arranged in no…


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