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For many Suffolk undergraduates, law school is right around the corner. It wasn’t such an easy journey for senior political science student Ashlyn Curtis, however. For Curtis, who will attend St. John ...
Mike White did it again. The crushing waves of Thailand made a splash against Italy’s coasts and Hawaii’s views in the third season of “The White Lotus.” In a phenomenal follow-up to a killer ...
As the BookTok and BookTube communities start to monopolize the bookworm world, the concept of problematic authors comes to light. These are authors who have either created discriminatory features in ...
They are back and badder than ever! If you thought part one was good, get ready for part two. From psycho girlfriends to very bad friends, this is the very best of the very bad. Here is a list of the ...
A new mural and walking tour was unveiled in West Roxbury Friday to honor Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta King. Local artists Ekua Holmes and Rob Gibbs painted the ...
Suffolk University President Marisa Kelly announced that, as part of an ongoing assessment of Suffolk’s study abroad portfolio, the university will be developing a plan to “wind down” operations at ...
Last week, an article entitled “Enforcing immigration law on campus – a necessity” was published in The Suffolk Journal, in which the author took aim at a petition — created by the Suffolk Marxist ...
Associate Professor Bryan Trabold, 50, met his wife Kim Miller, 48, while he was an undergraduate at George Washington University studying political science and English. Little did he know that he ...
No, one size does not fit all — and it is time we change that. The body positivity movement has its roots in the 1960’s “fat-acceptance movement” to end fat shaming. A seed was planted for what would ...
COVID-19 had less of an impact on the Suffolk community two weeks ago. At that point, only international spring break trips were canceled and just those studying abroad in China and Italy were asked ...
Freedom of speech is effectively dead in the U.K. Once the home of advocates for human liberty like John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, John Stuart Mill, Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher, the U.K. has ...
Dr. Miguel Rodrigues joined Suffolk University’s faculty last winter following a 20-year career as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer and member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff under ...
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