Suffolk University is observing Black History Month with a variety of events focused not only on Black history but also on Black culture, according to student leaders helping organize the events.
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released new guidance for school districts across the state to only use so-called “timeout rooms” in “emergency circumstances.” The ...
In honor of Black History Month, The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion hosted an eat-along to Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog,” serving New Orleans-inspired food to celebrate the first ...
Suffolk University men’s basketball is following up a championship appearance with a stellar season, finishing third in the conference standings. The Rams will face sixth seed University of New ...
Suffolk University’s Student Government Association met with Suffolk University President Marisa Kelly Feb. 19. The senate discussed communication efforts, campus changes and campus concerns.  At the ...
The year of the horse is off to a strong start as Suffolk’s Asian American Association, in collaboration with many other ...
Modern women are at a crossroads. There seems to be an irreconcilable difference between a career-driven woman with ...
Suffolk’s Performing Arts Office successfully captured audiences even better than the “bend and snap” at the opening night of ‘Legally Blonde’ Feb. 19. The predominantly female-presenting cast took ...
Vibrant portraits line the walls of Fort Point Arts Community’s art space in South Boston. Located on the scenic waterfront, the “Artists of Tomorrow” exhibition brought together FPAC and Artists for ...
A team of student filmmakers from Suffolk University traveled up to Maine Jan. 19 to film the short film “POPS,” a story ...
Students at Suffolk University have the opportunity to join and participate in over 15 different student arts groups, with ...
Men’s hockey secures top three conference finish, women’s hockey snaps losing streak ahead of playoffs and men’s and women’s ...