The Suffolk Journal

The Suffolk Journal
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Publisher Turley Publications
Editor Alexa Gagosz
Managing editors Open Position
Founded 1936 (1936)
Political alignment Nonpartisan
Headquarters 8 Ashburton Pl, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Circulation 1,000
Website / thesuffolkjournal.com

The Suffolk Journal is the undergraduate student newspaper of Suffolk University since 1936. The Journal prints a 12-page weekly newspaper, distributed across campus and Beacon Hill.

The Journal is currently located in the Sawyer building on Ashburton Place close to the Massachusetts State House. Previously, the office was located on the fifth floor of the Donahue building on Temple Street. Students across different majors help to put the paper together every week. Students are encouraged to send in their articles or opinion pieces.

Managed and produced entirely by undergraduate students, the Journal is committed to providing the best news coverage, both on and off campus, entertainment and sports stories, editorials and reviews.[1]

There are five sections of the paper: News is first and foremost, followed by World News, Arts & Culture, Opinion, and Sports. The Journal is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press and has won multiple ACP awards through the years, including the Newspaper and Online Pacemaker awards. The paper has also been recognized for its work by Suffolk's Student Government Association, winning awards such as Outstanding Student Organization. Staff members gain valuable experience in reporting, Associated Press style, copy editing, leadership, photography, page design, layout, production, business management, advertising, graphic design and public relations.[2]

Staff include for the 2016-2017 year[3]:

Editor-in-Chief: Alexa Gagosz

Newsroom Manager: Sam Humphrey

Business Manager: Open

News Editor: Open

World News Editor: Jacob Geanous

Arts & Culture Editor: Felicity Otterbein

Opinion Editor: Patrick Holmes

Sports Editor: Skylar To

Asst. Sports Editor: Trevor Morris

Photo Editor: Open

References

  1. University, Suffolk. "Student Media Groups - Suffolk University". www.suffolk.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  2. University, Suffolk. "Student Media Groups - Suffolk University". www.suffolk.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  3. "The Suffolk Journal Orientation Issue 2016". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
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