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Limited-run Student Newspapers
 

Limited-run Student Newspapers

This collection contains limited-run and alternative student newspapers produced by the Suffolk University Urban Journalism Workshop (also called ABCD/Suffolk University Journalism Program), the Suffolk Journal editorial staff, and the Suffolk University Law School Student Bar Association.
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  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 6, no. 1, August 1965 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 6, no. 1, August 1965

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • Young Perspectives, vol. 2, no. 1, August 30, 1985 by Suffolk University

    Young Perspectives, vol. 2, no. 1, August 30, 1985

    Suffolk University

    Young Perspectives is the lab newspaper of the urban journalism workshop for high school minority students in Boston under the auspices of The Newspaper Fund. Publication of the paper is made possible through the generosity of the Massachusetts Press Association.

  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 5, no. 1, August 28, 1984 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 5, no. 1, August 28, 1984

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • The Workshop Gazette, vol. 1, no. 1, August 24, 1984 by Suffolk University

    The Workshop Gazette, vol. 1, no. 1, August 24, 1984

    Suffolk University

    The Workshop Gazette is the lab newspaper of the urban journalism workshop for high school minority students in Boston under the auspices of The Newspaper Fund. Publication of the paper is made possible through the generosity of the Massachusetts Press Association.

  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 4, no. 1, August 11, 1983 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 4, no. 1, August 11, 1983

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 3, no. 1, August 18, 1982 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 3, no. 1, August 18, 1982

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • Urban Enterprise, vol. 1, no. 1, 1981 by Suffolk University

    Urban Enterprise, vol. 1, no. 1, 1981

    Suffolk University

    Urban Enterprise is the lab newspaper of the urban journalism workshop for high school minority students in Boston under the auspices of The Newspaper Fund. Publication of the paper is made possible through the generosity of the Massachusetts Press Association.

  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 1, no. 1, August 1, 1980 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 1, no. 1, August 1, 1980

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • Boston Spotlight, vol. 1, no. 2, August 22, 1980 by Suffolk University

    Boston Spotlight, vol. 1, no. 2, August 22, 1980

    Suffolk University

    The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism.

  • Urban Insight, vol. 1, no. 1, 1980 by Suffolk University

    Urban Insight, vol. 1, no. 1, 1980

    Suffolk University

    Urban Insight is the lab newspaper of the urban journalism workshop for high school minority students in Boston under the auspices of The Newspaper Fund. Publication of the paper is made possible through the generosity of the Massachusetts Press Association.

  • The Perspective, vol. 1, no. 1, 1976 by Suffolk University

    The Perspective, vol. 1, no. 1, 1976

    Suffolk University

    The Perspective is the lab newspaper of the first urban journalism workshop for high school minority students in Boston under the auspices of The Newspaper Fund. It contains the writing and concepts of the following participants: Janice Best, Sonja Bishop, Mattie B. Bradley, Leilia Brewster, Vanessa Elizabeth Burgess, Pamela Ellis, Abigail Figueroa, Ronald Freeman, Robyi Hicks, Marcus E. Jones, Sandra E. Jordan, Patricia L. Knight, Jeffrey D. Layne, Petri Morgan, Felicia Ollivierra, Jose Perez, Shari Perry, Myron Phillips, Deidre Pierce, Kimberly Shaddock, Joan Simpson, Rachelle Washington, Todd Washington, Timothy Williams. Workshop Director: Prof. Malcolm J. Barach, Chairman, Department of Journalism, Suffolk University, Beacon Hill, Boston, Ma. 02114 Journalism Aide: Linda Comeau (Publication of the paper is made possible through the generosity of the Massachusetts Press Association.)

  • Sufffolk Extra, March 16, 1972 by Suffolk University

    Sufffolk Extra, March 16, 1972

    Suffolk University

    Suffolk Extra is a "souvenir edition" issue of the Greater Boston High School Newspaper Awards, hosted by Suffolk Universty's Journalism Department

  • The Lantern, vol. 1, no. 1, December 1965 by Suffolk University

    The Lantern, vol. 1, no. 1, December 1965

    Suffolk University

    The Lantern was published by the Suffolk Journal staff during a delay in regular Journal output due to a change in their contracted printing vendor.

  • The Suffolk Law Reporter, Spring 1960 by Suffolk University

    The Suffolk Law Reporter, Spring 1960

    Suffolk University

    Founded in 1960 as the official newspaper of the Suffolk University Law School Student Bar Association. Faculty Advisor: Professor David J. Sargent, Esq. Address: Suffolk Law Reporter, Beacon Hill, Boston. Board of Editors: Louis M. Bell, Bruce K. Carpenter, Armen Der Marderosian, James G. Jung, Jr., James L. Lalime Contributors: Michael Breen, Alexander Cella, Robert Cox, Ron D' Avolio, Joseph Hachey, Herman Hemingway, Russell Mahoney, Jordan Ring, Richard Smith, James Trodden

  • The Register Vol. 4, No. 3, 1921 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 4, No. 3, 1921

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 4, No. 4, 1921 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 4, No. 4, 1921

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 4, No. 1, 1920 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 4, No. 1, 1920

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 2, No. 4, 11/1917 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 2, No. 4, 11/1917

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 4, 11/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 4, 11/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 5, 02/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 5, 02/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 6, 03/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 6, 03/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 7, 4/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 7, 4/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 8, 5/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 8, 5/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 2, No. 2, 1/1916 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 2, No. 2, 1/1916

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

  • The Register Vol. 1, No. 1, 10/1915 by Suffolk University Law School

    The Register Vol. 1, No. 1, 10/1915

    Suffolk University Law School

    The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and theory of law, review work, and quizzes show the academic content of legal study at Suffolk Law School. Archives missing: vol. 2, no. 1, 3-end; vol. 3; vol. 4, nos. 2, 5-end.

 
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