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Arts ELECTIONS Oscars^ pg. 7 EXECUTIVE BOARD ELECTIONS COMMENCE "DiCaprio took the MARCH 7-9 stage to a lengthy F./ j standingovation," i§i INSIDE LOOK INTO PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENTS HI SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY • BOSTON THE AWARD-WINNING STUDENT NEWSPAPER "I ' VOLUME 76, NUMBER IS §U FFQ L ll{ IOU E.1I @gU Ef fill ll{ J Q U All. March 2.2016 Renovations in M swingSuffolk hosts distinguished building and the 73 Tremont feel way more comfortablewith Jacob Geanous Journal Staff building to ensure that student the new area for clubs.” spaces will be appropriately “I feel like it will be a solid photographers relocated. change because it unites our ■in In an interview with the campus in a way by having 73, Campus-wide changes Brigitte Carreiro Craig Marfin/Journal Staff <>’'■ ■! Journal, Student GovernmentMiller, Sawyer and Somerset all News Editor are being made as Suffolk Association Treasurer Cameron close together,” said Viola. Ut and Harris were Suffolk’s University prepares for the loss Viola said, “First I was really Jim Wallace, director guests early this week to discuss of the Archer and Donahuenervous about the move to of facilities at Suffolk, is their careers as photojournalists buildings. Facing consolidation Sawyer and the amount of room spearheading this project. and share their work. Ut, -Slf.. and replacements, extensive student organizations were Nick Ut and Mark Edward whose fame originated from construction has commenced going to have. However, after Harris have spent their the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1972 throughout the Frank Sawyer I recently saw the floor plan, I See RE PL A CED page 2 careers behind the camera. photo, worked as an Associated Nevertheless, when the two, Press photographer during the escorted by Senior Lecturer Vietnam War and is now based Ken Martin, walked into Union out of Los Angeles, taking Oyster House during their Hollywood photos. recent trip to Boston, they “Nick would have been were immediately identified. shooting the Oscar awards if he A man at the restaurant’s bar wasn’t here,” said Martin during approached Ut, asking about one of three campus events his internationally-recognized featuring the photographers. photo of a young girl running, Harris, also based in Los naked, away from a napalm Angeles, has published several bombing during the Vietnam books of his photographs, most War. notably from his time working “Are you the man who took in Iran and North Korea. that photo in Vietnam?” Martin “Mark certainly goes off the recalled him asking. The man tourist trail, to say the least,” shared that the photo changedsaid Martin. his life and stopped him from joining the military. See PHOTO page 2 JacobGeanous/Journal Staff The new commons in the Sawyer Library are set to open next week. In the news Sports International Opinion Umd, Gazzaxii for SC A, Endorsement, pg.ll pg.6 pg.9 “I believe what “I have seen how “This campaign went wrong is that little the is about making Craig Marfin/Journal Sfaff during the second international Suffolk a better half, we just could students here get community wellas not hit shots.” involved.” as putting our Mark Edward Harris, Nick Ut and SU Alumna students first.” and Visual Designer Nicole Wang pose together during a master photography class. IM PAGE 2 The Suffolk Iourhal March 2,2016 ^•- ■ Construction across campus looks to replace lost properties From REPLACED page 1 interview with the Journal. “It’s more functional version of this are also being reinvented “The lobby will be redesigned going to be especially difficult area.” to become the new base for to be much more appealing which he likens to “a to move everybody out of Half of the third floor will student groups, including than it is now,” said Wallace. big game of checkers and Donahue and Archer by the end become lounge space as well, Diversity Services, Suffolk “This has been discussed for musical chairs,” in the sense of May. Overall, I think it’ll be but it will also contain rooms Free Radio, The Video Gamers a while, [and] now President that construction heads have much better than what we have for student organizations and Army and WSUB. It will also Margaret Mckenna is ready to reworked the dimensions of now.” take the step to do it.” buildings on Suffolk’s campus The first update to be The aesthetic improvements to make space for nearly unveiled will be the 3,700 will include new furniture, square foot student commons carpeting and a change to the I'A*2 everything that is currently located in the Archer and that has been added to the red brick walls. Donahue buildings. the third floor of 73 Tremont According to Wallace, within the Sawyer Library. The discussions about the creation modernized space, set to open of an additional fitness center March 7, will include eight are also in the works. additional study rooms that Overall, the majority of “The new space is will complement the existing Donahue and Archer, with going to be great. library space. The Moakley the exception of the C. Walsh Archive and Institute, which Theater, is in the process of In my idea, has occupied the ninth floor, modernized relocation. it’s a newer, will also be relocated to this Jim Wallace hinted at a few space. recently-found options for a more advanced, The Sawyer building will be new theater, but plans to move more functional experiencing the most drastic have yet to materialize. changes to absorb the impact Courtesy of Jim Wallace Kathy Maloney, PAO’s version of this area.’ of two lost buildings, namely associate director, shared her the fourth floor, which is in A conceptual design of another fitness center thoughts on the office still not the process of being completely has surfaced among construction plans. having a new space for their - Dave DeAngelis cleared out and converted into productions. a sprawling student lounge “We would love to have space, including a spacious classrooms. SLI, as well as the be outfitted with the Interfaith a theater but we don’t,” she conference area. Performing Arts Office, Greek Center and additional activity said. “It’s really difficult for However, there is still much “The new space is going to Life office and SGA office will space. them to have sold the building workto be done before the Fall be great,” said Dave DeAngelis, be headquartered on the third The only area whose that includes our only theater, 2016 term. director of Student Leadership floor of Sawyer starting next renovation process has yet to which allows us to have full- “It’s been difficult, I have and Involvement. “In my idea, semester. be initiated is the second-floorscale events, without having a to admit, ” Wallace said in an it’s a newer, more advanced. The eighth and ninth floors lobby. replacement.” Ut, Harris talk technique, journalism, danger From PHOTO page 1 more strategies of photography during a master class on Tuesday. In response to whether or Harris’s time in North not he is ever nervous as a Korea, he said, enabled him photojournalist on unfriendly to shoot his favorite kind of terrain, at an event on Monday, photographs, where individuals’ Harris said the most dangerous everyday lives are documented. places are usually within “I love doing environmental United States borders. Ut pictures, pictures of people in agreed, recalling that he has their environment. You can been mugged in Los Angeles in work with the person to create the past. the shot ... to say something “People say, ‘Aren’t you about that pejson,” he said. afraid you’re going to be However, an important arrested? ’ It doesn’t work like element that Harris said he that. If you’re a Westerner and learned early on in one of the you follow the rules, you’re in most guarded countries in the and you’re out,” Harris said. world was that photojournalists During the event, Ut have to integrate themselves presented a slideshow of his into the area before being photographs from his time in able to capture what he called Vietnam, most depicting the “authentic” photographs. life of Kim Phuc, the girl from “If you do this day one in the famous photo, then 9 years Craig Martin/Journal Staff Pyongyang, it’s not going to old. happen,” he said. Pictures scrolled past of Photographers, Harris said, Phuc now, photos of her Nick Ut signs a copy of his famous are usually not aware of the scarred back and medical impact their photographs will treatments juxtaposed with her photograph at Suffolk. have when they are shooting. smiling face with her husband “Sometimes everything just and children. and finally saw, in the black pictures of Paris Hilton in jail,” picture. The minute you start comes together,” he said. “In Ut shared his personal smoke, the girl running naked. he said with a laugh.
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