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Community Blogs
Links to independent blogs from around the Suffolk University community. Suffolk students, faculty, and alumni are welcome to submit their blog to our Community Blog section by emailing admin@thesuffolkvoice.net
Former Voice writer Kevin Jordan has moved on from "You're Killin' Me, Smalls" and has a blog that he can only describe:
"This blog is the outlet for my angered world view and my creative literary expression, both sarcastic and, on occasion, legitimate and serious. It gets lonely up here on my pedestal. Sharing my thoughts with you, Dear Reader, is like a warm hug on a winter day. It takes the chill off this cold, raw, unforgiving world by letting me put forth in words my cold, raw, unforgiving thoughts."
In this blog, DJs from Suffolk's WSFR review albums and concerts. Get the scoop from Suffolk's resident music aficianados, and find a wide variety of reviews on a number of different genres.
At "A bang for your buck," members of the Suffolk University Economics Club will blog about the news, philosophies, issues, and interests of economics, offering a fresh view from aspiring majors in the field.
Welcome to the sports hub of the universe! This blog, mncookies.tumblr.com, tackles all the issues in the world of sports with a dash of insight and a side of wit. Readers are encouraged to sound off via email atmncookies@gmail.com, or by contacting the writers via Formspring at formspring.me/mncookies.
Foodies unite! This blog, delectablefoods.tumblr.com, is dedicated to posting only the most delectable, tantalizing photographs of food from all corners of the globe (Remember, it's okay to drool). Along with following this Tumblr blog, feel free to submit your photos to delectablefoods@gmail.com. Please include your Tumblr user name (if you have an account) or your real name to get credit for your work of food art.
Deliciously Organized is a blog ran by two sisters on separate coasts who share daily musings on interior design, fashion, epicurean delights, organizing bliss and any other topics that they find to be delicious.
are you insinuating that someone with tattoos and pink hair isn't as beautiful as someone that's blonde or brunette and tattoo free? i think you should reevaluate beauty as something that is dependent on the individual and not disregard different barbies that aren't the stereotypical model of beauty as being deleterious to the youth solely for being different. a tattooed barbie shows individuality and culture, which surely should not be suppressed in order to fulfill expectations of the typical beauty