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College Republicans come under fire with 'racist' flyer
Questions around freedom of speech within a private university are always difficult to answer. But determining how far is too far became an issue yesterday when a student organization's flyer garnered a slew of negative attention.
The Suffolk University College Republicans posted what some have called a racist and inappropriate flyer.…
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2008 Presidential Election Update
Listen up America?it's campaign crunch time.
There are five weeks until we vote a new president into office. So start listening to news, read some papers and decided who you want to lead the nation. In case you've been living under a rock, this is where the country stands in the 2008 Presidential Campaign.…
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Suffolk student buys a vowel
Make sure to tune in to CBS, on Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. to cheer on Suffolk junior, Peter DiMauro, as he is set to appear on the hit game show, Wheel of Fortune.
"I signed up two years ago and forgot about it," said DiMauro. It wasn't until June that he received an email saying he had been randomly chosen for an audition in New York City.…
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Prof. explains Republican campaigning techniques
A major reason why Republicans have had so much success in US elections over the past few decades is because they've effectively utilized the relatively new political marketing technique of branding, argues Suffolk Professor Kenneth Cosgrove.
Cosgrove, director of graduate studies in the government department, is beginning his fifth year of full-time teaching at Suffolk.…
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Famed biographer discusses country's best presidents
Nigel Hamilton, an award-winning biographer, spoke at Suffolk last Thursday as part of the 5th annual Derek Coward Lecture.
The Coward lecture was established in 1997 by Derek W. F. Coward, an associate professor of marketing for the Sawyer Business School.…
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Free stuff is the daytime draw at CollegeFest
Streams of college students flowed up Boylston Street towards the Hynes Convention Center. Smaller groups could be seen leaving, all carrying various plastic bags with "CollegeFest" adorning them.
CollegeFest, a convention held yearly since 1985, took place Sept.…
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Middle East
According to Al-Jazeera, 16 US troops commited suicide inside a former Iraqi airbase earlier this month. The soldiers from the 57th Airborne Division were found in their dormitory after dinner. Iraqi security forces have said that the soldiers used "potent narcotics" to kill themselves.…
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