by Cecilia Gonzalez | Oct 25, 2021 | Suffolk University
Politics is becoming less about the issues at every level of government. This past presidential election and recent administrations has United States voters up in arms over who implemented what policy and which party is better at leading. Listening to the arguments,...
by Min-Fang Luo | Oct 24, 2021 | Suffolk University
Large percentage of constituents reported not planning on casting their ballot during canvassing 2 weeks prior to Nov. 2nd election day. In the final push to engage with constituents and increasing voter turnout for the Boston mayoral election, candidate Michelle Wu...
by Haley Donovan | Oct 22, 2021 | Suffolk University
Boston Public School students and parents are feeling outraged and frustrated not knowing whether or not their child’s bus will arrive in the morning or even bring their child home from school in the afternoon. How did we get here? Well, the United States is currently...
by Sarah Wach | Oct 18, 2020 | Suffolk University
As a college student who walks through the Boston Common to get to class on time and overlooks the park from my dorm window, it is refreshing to know that the Boston Parks and Recreation Department has created a Master Plan initiative to enhance the flow, look, and...
by Vanessa Mondre | Apr 21, 2020 | Suffolk University
While the global pandemic caused by the Coronavirus has impacted people everywhere across the globe, the United States has been hit especially hard. With nearly 800,000 cases and 39,000 deaths in the U.S. alone, people have been losing their faith in the...