The Suffolk Journal is the weekly
student newspaper of Suffolk University. It has operated continuously since 1936.
The Journal prints a 16-page weekly newspaper, distributed across campus. ==Notable persons==
Notable alumni •
Paul Benedict, Broadway actor (
Hughie,
The Music Man), director, television and actor (Bentley on
The Jeffersons,
The Goodbye Girl, Sesame Street,
This is Spinal Tap,
Waiting for Guffman,
A Mighty Wind) •
Eliza Dushku, actor (
Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Bull), activist •
John Hynes, class of 1924, 49th
mayor of Boston •
Thomas J. Lane, class of 1925,
U.S. representative from Massachusetts (1941–1963) •
James A. Burke,
U.S. representative from Massachusetts (1959–1979) •
Gleason Archer Jr., class of 1939, theologian, author •
William L. Uanna, class of 1942,
officer at the
Central Intelligence Agency from 1949 to 1951,
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) as Director of Operations of the
I Service Command, security expert on the
Manhattan Project •
Martin F. Loughlin, class of 1951,
U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, judge (1979–1995) •
Thomas Michael McGovern, college president •
David Sargent, class of 1954, president of Suffolk University (1989–2010) •
Joe Moakley, class of 1956,
U.S. representative from Massachusetts 1973–2001, chairman of the
U.S. House Committee on Rules •
Judge Frank Caprio, class of 1965, television judge
Caught in Providence on
ABC; Chief Judge Providence, R.I. Municipal Court •
Gunnar S. Overstrom Jr., class of 1968, vice-chair of
Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation. •
James Sokolove, class of 1969, television personal injury attorney •
Robert L. Caret, class of 1969, Chancellor of
University System of Maryland •
Richard J. Leon, class of 1974,
U.S. District Court of the
District of Columbia, judge (2002–present) •
Paul Reiber, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court •
James Bamford, class of 1975, journalist, author •
Francis Flaherty, class of 1975, Justice of
Rhode Island Supreme Court •
William F. Galvin, class of 1975, Secretary of State of Massachusetts •
Dan Harrington, poker player, winner of
1995 World Series of Poker, member of
Poker Hall of Fame •
Robert A. DeLeo, class of 1976, member of the Mass. House of Representatives (served 1991 – present) 85th
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives •
Jerald G. Fishman, class of 1976, president & CEO,
Analog Devices •
John F. Tierney, class of 1976,
U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1997–2015, former chairman of the
Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs •
Paul Suttell, class of 1976, Justice of
Rhode Island Supreme Court •
John Loftus, class of 1977, author, television commentator •
Maureen Goldberg, class of 1978, Justice of
Rhode Island Supreme Court •
Ronald Machtley, class of 1978, president of
Bryant University,
U.S. Representative from Rhode Island (1989–1995) •
Michael E. Festa, class of 1979, member of the Mass. House of Representatives (served 1998–present) •
Nina Mitchell Wells, Secretary of State of
New Jersey, 2006–present •
Martin Meehan, class of 1981,
U.S. representative from Massachusetts 1993–2007, former chairman
United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, current president of the
University of Massachusetts •
Joan Vennochi, class of 1984,
Pulitzer Prize winner, investigative journalist,
The Boston Globe •
Cheryl Jacques, class of 1987, legislator, president of the
Human Rights Campaign •
Edward M. Augustus Jr., class of 1987, city manage for
Worcester, Massachusetts •
Patrick C. Lynch, class of 1992, Attorney General of Rhode Island •
Gary Christenson, class of 1990, 1992, and 2003 (triple alumnus),
mayor of
Malden, Massachusetts •
Allan Fung, Class of 1995, Mayor of
Cranston, Rhode Island •
George Sifakis, Class of 2000, Director of the White House
Office of Public Liaison •
Jenna Mourey (Jenna Marbles), class of 2008, YouTube personality •
Michelle Leonardo, class of 2013,
Miss New Jersey USA 2012,
Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2008 and Top 10 at
Miss USA 2012 •
Nick Cafardo,
Boston Globe sports reporter and columnist, 2017 Massachusetts Sports Writer of the Year and 2017 recipient of the Boston Baseball Writers' Association of America's Dave O'Hara award. •
Hridayendra Shah, former Crown Prince of Nepal and current master's student •
Katjana Ballantyne, 36th mayor of
Somerville, Massachusetts Notable faculty and trustees •
Patricia Brown, emeritus law librarian and professor •
Joseph Glannon, professor, well-known writer of Torts and Civil Procedure texts •
Joseph P. Hoar, trustee, Commander in Chief of
U.S. Central Command •
Tom "Clack" Magliozzi, professor of business and co-host of
Car Talk •
Gerald Peary, professor of communications, noted film critic, reviewer, and columnist •
Susan Starr Sered, senior research associate at Suffolk University's Center for Women's Health and Human Rights, author of books on women's health •
Ronald Suleski ==References==