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Suffolk adds coffee to the agenda
With its eclectic and relaxed atmosphere, Boston Beanstock Coffee Co. serves as the perfect alternative to main stream coffee shops such as Starbucks and the always fast-paced Dunkin Donuts. For Suffolk students who commute from the North End, the name may sound familiar since they currently have a popular cafe open on Salem Street, but Beanstock is now looking to expand, with its new home possibly being Suffolk University.…
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Students turn out in record numbers for SGA elections
Oh, it's on now. Students have been logging on to E-ballot in record numbers this year in order to cast their vote for the 2008 Student Government Association election. Maybe it's the current energy of our nation's politicians running for Presidency, but the candidates this year bring forward passion that the likes of Obama or Clinton would put forth toward their campaign.…
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Healthcare collapsingPolicies critically flawed, speaker posits
Healthcare is one of the hottest topics of the 2008 presidential election and has been at the forefront of recent debates. As candidates consider possibilities in altering the current U.S. healthcare system to lower national health insurance costs, Suffolk University Law School's lecture series sought to localize the subject.…
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Feminist says women's rights affected by U.S. military
March was declared National Women's Month in 1987 and has since been used as the time of year that women's rights and equality are discussed in classrooms all over the country. In an effort to educate students more thoroughly on the current state of women's rights, professor Judith Dushku, from the Government department, invited Dr.…
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Peacemaking Circles rebuilding livesRenewed ancient approach contributes to modern conflict resolution
Peacemaking Circles are one of the leading tools in restorative justice. A Circle is a different approach to conflict resolution, where sharing in a respectful manner helps people understand each other better.
"Peacemaking Circles, a method of communication and problem solving derived from aboriginal and native traditions are used in relationship development, healing, community building, and restorative justice efforts," wrote Dr.…
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Suffolk Law alumnus explores the space race
James Bamford, Suffolk Law School Alum of 1975, turned bestselling author, investigative reporter and now adds TV producer to his resume with his new program filmed for NOVA on PBS.
Bamford grew up in Natick, Mass then he spent three years in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War; from there he used the GI Bill to earn his law degree and became fascinated with investigative spying.…
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Police Blotter
Tuesday, March 4
10 West St.
1:27 a.m. Report of two unknown individuals throwing objects at the corner of West St. and Tremont St. Report filed.
10 West St.
4:20 p.m. Report that male might be
intoxicated in front of 10 West St. When
responding units arrived, individual cleared area.…
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