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...editor of the Suffolk Journal, the weekly student newspaper of Suffolk University on Beacon Hill in Boston, said this week she may take legal action against the university's board of trustees for cutting the newspaper's funding for news year...
...university explained the trustees' action in a prepared statement: "The board of trustees voted Wednesday, April 9, to delete funding from the 1980-81 budget for the Suffolk Journal following repeated instances of irresponsible journalism, increasingly bad taste, and poor judgement over an extended period of time...
Although courts have prevented administrations of public universities from cutting funds from student newspapers where there is a question of censorship, they frequently have ruled that there is no such First Amendment protection at private universities, such as Suffolk...
SamShepard, brashest of the "new breed" playwrights, would have us believe this is the typical family in pursuit of the American dream, and nearly succeeds. His Obie-Award-winning Curse of the Starving Class, given its premiere in a strong, spare production by the Reality Theater and the Suffolk Theater Company, batters us with symbolism and seduces us with humanity. It never fails to provoke, but still comes up short of theatrical mastery. Having garnered an Obie and a Pulitzer (for the recent New York production of Buried Child) in two years, Shepard seems on the verge of his finest...
WILLIAM H. WALSH is a native resident of Cambridge where he has been practicing law for the last ten years. He is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School...