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Suffolk Journal
Current Issue:
Thursday, October 14, 2004
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News
Suffolk celebrates National Coming Out Day
'Meat' the new Guy on campus
Continuing to make strides
Seeking Samaritans
Security arms students
Opinion
Who's Your Daddy?
Party Ain't a Party
The Young and the Angry
New face in SGA makes big plans
Arts
Interpol brings moody 'Antics' to Avalon
Gere and Sarandon in step for 'Dance'
NESAD hosts captivating new artist
'The Suicide' re-lived
Sports
Athletes show passion for their sport and more
Junior Justin Beavis continues to lead Men's Soccer
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Issue Summary
News
Lights, camera, NECN at 73 Tremont
Expansion: Suffolk's new IMP not taken lightly
Famed journalist speaks at graduation
Suffolk announces new VP of Student Affairs
Obama clinches nomination
SGA looks to unite campus
Obituary, Frankie DeCandia, 22
Police Blotter
Arts
Boston's Best
Anish Kapoor returns
Street Dogs head to the river
Earthfest rocks Hatchshell
Opinion
Staff Editorial
Summer in Boston
Your Week
Your Week: Summer Edition
Sports
Lady Rams get on the map with NCAA appearance
This summer in sports...
Memorial in honor of Suffolk athlete
Alums "report" back to SU for Alumni Awards Ceremony
Suffolk student runs for all the right reasons
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