OPINION: The 49ers defense will lead the team to Super Bowl victory
This Sunday is Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. This is a rematch of Super Bowl LIV in 2020 where the Chiefs won 31-20, scoring 21 unanswered points in the...
View ArticleClooney’s newest film recounts inspiring 1936 Olympic crew
“The Boys in the Boat” is rowing its way into viewers’ hearts around the country. Directed by George Clooney and starring Callum Turner, Joel Edgerton and Jack Mulhern, “The Boys in the Boat” tells the...
View ArticleOPINION: Its time for award shows to change their dated formula
It’s officially award show season! However, it can be hard to look forward to shows like the Grammys and Oscars when show hosts are constantly falling short of expectations. From overused jokes,...
View ArticleCaribbean Student Network hosts “The Urban Collective” fashion show
The Caribbean Student Network organized and hosted its first fashion show, “The Urban Collective,” Feb. 2. Sargent Hall’s Smith Commons was transformed into a runway straight out of New York Fashion...
View ArticleFree First Thursdays at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum highlights special...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum opened its doors to the general public, offering free registration to those who wanted to experience the awe-inspiring world of wonder created by Garder herself Feb....
View ArticleTheatre Department’s Spring Showcase takes the stage in Sullivan Studio Theatre
Matthew Killion and Grace Kelley are two of the student directors and writers who will be participating in Suffolk University’s Spring Showcase, taking place in the Sullivan Studio Theatre from Feb. 8...
View ArticleOPINION: ‘Barbie’ Oscar nomination snubs were a huge mistake
Plenty of talented actors, actresses and filmmakers made it on the A-list of the Oscars nominations, but what really caught the eye of both critics and audiences —including me — was the “Barbie” snub....
View Article‘Winteractive’ art installations transform Downtown Crossing
Many students returning from winter break were shocked to find that the Downtown Crossing area had been transformed into an art exhibit while they were away. For those already familiar with the...
View ArticlePhoebe Go kicks off the night for Briston Maroney at Paradise Rock Club
Australian singer-songwriter Phoebe Go took to the stage at Paradise Rock Club Feb. 4, opening for alt-indie artist Briston Maroney on their second sold-out night in Boston. Phoebe Cockburn, known as...
View ArticleSuffolk SJP leads walkout in solidarity with Palestine
Suffolk University Students for Justice in Palestine, in conjunction with Emerson College Students for Justice in Palestine and Berklee College of Music Students for Justice in Palestine, led a walkout...
View ArticleFollowing fashion show success, CSN President Arantxa Melendez reflects on...
President of Suffolk University’s Caribbean Student Network, Arantxa Melendez, has been able to make such an overwhelming, positive impact on the Suffolk University community. Melendez has been...
View Article‘Venture’ into the underground music scene in Boston
From playing small backyard parties to igniting energy in packed basements scattered around the Boston area, Lowell-based band, The Venture, is finding a foothold in the vibrant underground music...
View ArticleSuffolk PAO ‘Seizes the Day’ with ‘Newsies’
Suffolk University Performing Arts Office invited audiences to “Watch What Happens” during its three performances of “Newsies” the weekend of Feb. 22. “Newsies” tells the story of a union of New York...
View Article‘Thursday’ sells out Paradise Rock Club
The post-hardcore band Thursday rocked the Paradise Rock Club during their Feb. 21 stop on their ongoing “WAR ALL THE TIME LIVE” tour. The venue, with a capacity of 933, was packed out as fans were...
View ArticleCareer Center panel highlights alumni in politics
Suffolk University’s Career Center welcomed students to hear from alumni working in politics at its panel, “Careers on Beacon and Capitol Hill” Feb. 21, with a goal to provide insight into possible...
View ArticleIn the nation: Mass. Attorney General sues Milton, nursing student killed in...
AG sues Milton for refusal to abide by zoning laws Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced a lawsuit against Milton Feb. 27 after the town voted against accepting a zoning plan that...
View Article‘Throwing more guns at a problem doesn’t create less violence’: Students...
Suffolk University President Marisa Kelly and Chair of the Board of Trustees Robert Lamb spoke to the Student Government Association Feb. 15, resurfacing the possibility of arming the university’s...
View ArticleTuition increases weigh on students’ minds
For many college students, a tuition bill is much more than numbers on a page, and as rates continue to rise, Suffolk University students have been left worrying about the affordability of their...
View ArticleEditorial: Arming SUPD erodes student trust and safety
If Suffolk University’s Board of Trustees votes to arm the Suffolk University Police Department, the board will undermine the very security the measure hopes to bring to campus. In order to create the...
View ArticleBPD, SUPD give ‘all clear’ after bomb threat at Sargent Hall
A bomb threat was made at Suffolk University Sargent Hall just after 4 p.m. March 7, according to Boston Police, forcing the evacuation of all those in the building and heavy police response. The...
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