Suffolk University prides itself on being in the heart of Boston. This pride was shown when one of the city’s oldest traditions, the marathon, was a victim of terrorist attacks. Print journalism majo...
Ellie Hawkins Journal Staff On the evening of April 13, students came from all over the Boston area to participate in Relay for Life, held at the Track and Tennis Center at Boston University. This R...
I was angry. In fact, I was livid. I was stuck in the middle of the crowd on Boylston Street just a few blocks down from Forum, a bar where RadioBDC, the Globe’s radio station featuring former staff ...
After 46 years working within Suffolk University, longtime athletic director Jim Nelson will retire at the end of the 2013 spring semester. Nelson announced the news on April 10 at the Student Govern...
Looking out from his Ridgeway Building office, Dr. Bob Rosenthal discussed a new project for Suffolk University in collaboration with the Boston Herald. Rosenthal, the chair of Suffolk’s Communicatio...
Professionally-dressed students armed with their résumés flocked to the ninth floor of 73 Tremont last Thursday to attend the Summer Co-op and Internship Fair sponsored by the University’s Career Ser...
The third annual Bridging the Gap social media conference was hosted last Friday by the Sawyer Business School Department of Marketing and sponsored by the Professional Marketing Association (...
Lara Fernandez Journal Contributor Boston has always attracted students from around the world. Suffolk University, located in the heart of the city, has become a major part of that attraction. This ...
Dan Olson Journal Staff The Suffolk Journey Leadership program travelled to Barbados for a six day excursion that provided student members with opportunities to meet important leaders in a global ex...
Brian Holak Journal Staff It’s back! Restaurant Week has arrived in Boston for another delicious two-week-spread. For those who don’t know, Restaurant Week is a semi-annual event hosted by the Grea...
Dan Olson Journal Staff One of the five largest winter storms in Boston’s history, Nemo dumped a total of 21.8 inches of snow on Beantown. While there was only one reported storm related fatality, ...
Joey Johnson Journal Staff Suffolk students braved the deep snow this Sunday, and joined many others at the Boston Common Frog Pond for a free skate session, followed by hot chocolate and cookies at...