Archive for the ‘Boston’ Category

Rycycle Mania is back

February kicks off Recycle Mania for Suffolk, and over 600 other colleges across the United States. Recycle Mania is an online challenge where colleges can compete to see who has recycled the most materials.  Any college from across the country can enter through the end of March. Students also have the ability to enter the [...]

Students celebrate Valentine’s

Students celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Cupid’s Shuffle Festival hosted this past weekend at the Modern Theater. The Residence Hall Association joined forces with the Off Campus Housing Office and Suffolk Sustainability to provide the festive Weekend Program for students.

Suffolk polling in the spotlight again

Paleologos has been busy since the beginning of the year, first with New Hampshire Primary, then the Florida Primary, and now the Senate race between the Brown-Warren race and beyond.  

BSU students celebrate Black History Month

Black History Month, celebrated every February is a time where individuals nationwide celebrate and reflect African-American history, and its influence on everyday life. Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) have organized a series of events, intended to unite Suffolk students, not only to recognize black history, but also to celebrate achievements that members of [...]

S.O.U.L.S. discusses sex trafficking in Boston

Ally Thibault Journal Staff S.O.U.L.S. held their monthly Food For Thought discussion Wednesday, which focused on sex and human trafficking in America and abroad.  Featuring guest speakers Rebecca Merrill and Allison Duchcek, of the BostonInitiative to Advance Human Rights (BITAHR), the event aimed to raise awareness and advocacy for victims of human trafficking.

SU Dark Nights make space moves

Soleil Barros Journal Staff The newly founded Suffolk University Dark Nights Club hosts a weekly meeting for students interested in astronomy. As members of the e-board returned from studying abroad in Spain with Raul and Carlos de la Fuente Marcos, they reminisced on the lectures on supermassive black holes, pulsars, quasars, Uranus, and globular clusters. [...]

Suffolk shows interest in One Franklin

On Thursday it was announced that the developer Millennium Partners had purchased a 50% stake in the One Franklin project in Boston’s Downtown Crossing neighborhood. One Franklin is the name of the project which resulted in the demolition of the historic Filene’s building and left a crater in the ground for years. It has since been considered one of the biggest development blunders in the city’s history and has been Menino’s top development priority for getting back on track.

Suffolk students egg Sodexo on

By Michelle Lim Journal Contributor If you are an undergraduate at Suffolk living on-campus, you probably know about the scrambled eggs and omelets served at 150 Tremont and Miller Hall for breakfast. But are you aware that Sodexo, Suffolk’s dining service, obtains their eggs from caged chickens? The topic has not gone unnoticed, thanks to senior [...]

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New president chosen for Suffolk University

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, City University of New York, according to a statement from the University. McCarthy will begin his tenure at Suffolk on Feb. 1, said the [...]

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News Round-Up Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Boston University saw their largest numbers of students in history coming out to a post-lecture question and answer session at the BU Hillel House for Professor Ellie Wiesel, who recently had to stop teaching due to doctor’s orders. Wiesel closed his lecture, stating the choice between good and evil is ‘always in our hands.’ Both [...]

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Professor’s email draws criticism

Nicole Espinosa Angela Bray Journal Staff A controversial email sent from Suffolk Law School professor Michael Avery to colleagues criticizing a care package drive for soldiers in Iraq has made its way through the airwaves nationally. Avery’s email said that it was “shameful that it is perceived as legitimate to solicit in an academic institution [...]

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Suffolk students, alumni, families ‘Stampede’ with community

Caitlin Lezell, Journal Staff Suffolk University united students, alumni and families with the Boston community this past Family Weekend at the Suffolk Stampede. The event, co-sponsored by the Off-Campus Housing Office (OCHO), the Advancement Office, and S.O.U.L.S., and several other Suffolk organizations, was intended to help raise money for the North End’s Eliot School. Over [...]

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