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.”
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.”
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.”
'State of Play' reflects state of journalism by Suffolk JournalApr 21, 2009“There could not have been a better time to release a movie about journalism. With the industry in a rapid decline, a positive movie about a journalist/blogger team trying to uncover a massive government conspiracy was well needed. "State of Play" (Universal, 2009) had it all: deadlines, scoops, sexual tension, crime and a final ended that could make any journalist teary-eyed.”
Dean Coyne discusses Suffolk's FERPA standards by Suffolk JournalApr 21, 2009“According the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), the biggest cause of suicide among college students is mental illness, usually depression. Depending on the case, if a student chooses to get help while in college, their records of doing so do not have to be disclosed by the school, even to parents.”
Police Blotter - Week of April 15th by Suffolk JournalApr 14, 2009“Wednesday, April 8
9:22 p.m.
10 Somerset Street
Report of a burning smell coming from a room at 10 Somerset St. Report filed.
Thursday, April 9
11:38 a.m.
Hyatt Regency Hotel Karan Ishwar Kalwani of 1 De LaFayette Avenue was placed under arrest for a 209 A violation [Restraining Order Violation].”
PAO kills it with 'Murder on the Creek' by Suffolk JournalApr 14, 2009“Mix together the corniness of "Dawson's Creek," murder, mystery, a nice meal and talent of the Performing Arts Office, and you get one hilarious and entertaining show. "Murder on the Creek" was written by Gustave Cadet and directed by Kathy Maloney and performed in the Donahue Café last Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.”
Suffolk Dance Club by Suffolk JournalApr 14, 2009“On Apr. 7, the Suffolk Dance Club showcased their skills at the Walsh Theatre to an enthusiastic crowd. "Its so hard to get people to know about us," commented Valerie Van Gerven, co-captain of the Suffolk Dance Team and junior. "But today felt pretty damn good.”
Shepard Fairey Update by Suffolk JournalApr 14, 2009“Notable graffiti artist Shepard Fairey appeared in Boston Municipal Court yesterday regarding the filing complaints of ten of 31 defacing of property charges. These ten charges, nine of which are for stickers and one being a large posting, have been mistakenly filed under Section 126, a misdemeanor, of Crimes Against Property law instead of 126-A, a felony charge which could result in up to three years in a correctional facility.”
Former Suffolk scholar under house arrest in Iran by Suffolk JournalApr 14, 2009“Suffolk professors and students are petitioning the Iranian government to release a former Distinguished Visiting Scholar from house arrest and to stop the intimidation against her and her colleagues. The home-office of Shirin Ebadi, a human rights lawyer, activist and 2003 Noble Peace Prize laureate was vandalized by "dozens" of people in Tehran on Jan.” | News Topics
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