Thomas M. Menino was the last of the “big urban mayors” of the 20th Century. As the city celebrates his career, since he announced no intention to seek a sixth term last Thursday, media outlets are p...
There’s really not much going on this week, and as Sex and Love Week continues through to Friday, there aren’t many stories to write this editorial on. One could be Boston College’s threatening of di...
Suffolk community! Hope you all had a nice spring break and eased back into classes this week despite the snow. We’ve been gone for a couple of weeks now, but we’re back in full swing as of this edit...
While numerous news outlets have pumped out stories calling President Obama’s State of the Union address “ambitious,” what we really heard last night were the same crowd-pleaser proposals about bring...
An editorial in Sunday’s Boston Globe entitled “As online classes gain acceptance, colleges must adapt” refers to the state of Boston’s economy, basing it’s health on “whether local universities make...
Aaron Swartz should not be dead right now. If you haven’t heard of him by now, here’s a quick rundown. On Jan. 11, the 26-year-old committed suicide in his Brooklyn apartment. Swartz was facing upcom...
Yesterday our school officially ushered in a new era when it inaugurated Suffolk’s ninth president, James McCarthy. The search for a new president was extensive after the abrupt retirement of David S...
By now you’ve heard all the numbers, percentages, and outcomes of races and ballot questions across the country. Whether or not your candidate won, you went out and voted. If you didn’t — don’t...
With the professional sports world’s focus fixed on the NFL and NCAA football seasons, some may forget that the 2012-2013 NBA season opener between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat is just weeks awa...
TRIGGER WARNING, THE FOLLOWING EDITORIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT. “Our assessment has shown that a culture of sexual entitlement exists among some players on the men’s ice hockey ...
The recent protest in New York entitled “Occupy Wall Street” entered its fourth day on Tuesday gathering a crowd of about 150 people. The protest is being promoted by a Vancouver based magazine calle...
The Journal is making a hip, technological breakthrough that we are hoping will change the way people look at newspapers! We proudly introduce the QR code, or as some may know it: the 2D tag. Used a ...