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At 26, singer-songwriter Conan Gray is breaking hearts and offering self-reflection with his newest album, “Wishbone.” Released August 15, Gray drew inspiration from the past two years of his life to ...
Suffolk University has laid off 35 of its staff members ahead of the new academic year. The layoffs are part of budget ...
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 ...
One of the most controversial ethical dilemmas posed worldwide is whether we should separate the art from the artist. My short answer is – yes, we should. Separating the art from the artist is a known ...
Shawn Mendes’ first album in four years, “Shawn,” is his most personal record to date, but simultaneously his most anticlimactic and lackluster. Though a talented musician and vocalist, Mendes created ...
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 ...
Comedy does not seem to be the same as it used to be, and supporting that downward spiral is the popular comedy show “Saturday Night Live”. With bad jokes and unfunny celebrity hosts, SNL needs some ...
Patriots owner’s son Josh Kraft announces candidacy for Boston mayor Mayor Michelle Wu now has at least one challenger in her bid for reelection, with a recognizable name for many Bostonians: Josh ...
United Kingdom music powerhouse, Sam Fender, released his third studio album, “People Watching,” Feb 21, giving fans a seamless masterpiece after a long four-year wait. Fender entered the music scene ...
This fall, approximately 100 Suffolk University freshmen were able to move into the school’s newest residence hall: One Court Street. So far, the reviews from residents have been pretty positive.
For Women’s History Month, The Suffolk Journal is honoring past female Suffolk University graduates and faculty who have paved the way for women at the university, and in traditionally male-dominated ...
Dale Stephanos, a fine arts & foundation studies lecturer at Suffolk, illustrates a portrait of Betty White for a commemorative U.S. Postal Service stamp. Courtesy of Stephanos.