Your Week: Delia's Pick April 22 by Suffolk JournalJan 01, 2010“The Top Movies produced by Suffolk University students during Campus MovieFest will be playing at a red carpet finale on Thursday, April 23 in the C. Walsh Theatre. No tickets are required but make sure you get there early for seats are guaranteed to fill up quickly.”
Police Blotter - Week of April 22nd by Suffolk JournalJan 01, 2010“Tuesday, April 14
2:39 p.m.
Sawyer Building
Received report of an individual entrapped in the handicapped lift at 8 Ashburton Place lobby. Report filed.
Friday, April 17
10:18 p.m. 150 Tremont St. Alcohol and drug paraphernalia confiscated at 150 Tremont St.”
Students to hit the big screen with Campus MovieFest by Suffolk JournalJan 01, 2010“Boston's college students have taken their creative ideas and made them a reality this past month thanks to the Campus MovieFest. Campus MovieFest gave students a week to make a short film of less than six minutes with given equipment, including Apple gear, cameras, AT&T; video phones and a 24-hour tech support hotline.”
Men's Tennis swings for GNAC crown by Suffolk JournalApr 21, 2009“The Suffolk University Men's Tennis team is headed to the playoffs. Led by first year Head Coach Isaac Stahl, the Rams are the number two seed and will face Norwich in the semifinal round on Thursday. With a win, the Rams would play in their second consecutive GNAC Championship game on Saturday.”
Modern Theatre then and now by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“At the Adams Gallery now is an exhibit that not only showcases Suffolk's efforts to turn Downtown Crossing's Modern Theater into a new facility, but also provides a look back at the history of the building and how it brought film industry innovation from Hollywood to Boston.”
Police Blotter Week of Sept. 23rd by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“Wednesday, Sept. 16 9:13 AM 1 Beacon Street 1 Beacon security report suspicious activity. Report filed. 7:43 PM 10 West Item believed to be drugs found on sidewalk in front of the 10 West Residence Hall. Friday, Sept. 18 4:09 PM Sawyer Building Received abuse prevention order (G.”
Sports briefs Sept. 23rd by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“Men's cross-country takes second-place The Suffolk University men's cross-country team posted their best overall result of the season on Friday at the Daniel Webster College Eagle Invitational, finishing in second place. Freshman John Blazo finished with the best individual time for the Rams, completing the race in 31:47, good for fifth place overall.”
Thumb's Up: B's Phil Kessel had to go by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“After a disappointing end to the 2008-2009 season, Bruins fans entered the offseason with two main questions that needed to be answered: would David Krejci and Phil Kessel be back? The two young wingers were restricted free agents and both were coming off of outstanding seasons.”
Lady Rams ready to return to the top by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“After a second-place finish in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference last year, the Lady Rams of Suffolk's women's tennis team are looking to return to their 2007 form, a year that saw the team complete an undefeated season that culminated in a conference championship.”
Massachusetts' Bad Transit Authority by Suffolk JournalSep 22, 2009“Everyone that lives or works in Boston that does not want to go through the hassle or can't afford to own a car in the city relies on the MBTA to go safely from point A to point B. But with all the problems it has faced recently, how could anyone remain confident in the service or the safety of the T? Like everything else, the MBTA has suffered because of an ailing economy - as well as poor management - and it is subsequently over $8 billion in debt.” | News Topics
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