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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Claude Monets The Water Lily Pond, on display at the MFA through March 28.

MFA’s ‘Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression’ brings warmth to the city

Kaylie Scalze, Staff Writer March 16, 2021

In the midst of a mundane pandemic-ruled winter Bostonians have had to endure, the “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” exhibit brings life, color and vibrancy to the city. The Museum of Fine...

Flare launched their fashionable, GPS-enabled bracelets in March 2020.

Boston-based business combines fashionable bracelets and safety

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

A fashionable GPS-enabled bracelet could help protect wearers against sexual assault thanks to Flare, a women-run company in Boston.  Flare co-founders Sara de Zarraga and Quinn Fitzgerald met in 2015...

The Boston Public Garden in the spring.

Ten COVID-friendly activities to do in Boston this spring

Alida Benoit, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

As we enter March, spring and warm weather are quickly approaching. While social distancing rules are still in place, there are plenty of things to do around the city. Here is a list of 10 COVID-19 friendly...

Mi Casa, Your Casa is on Seaport Common until Sunday, March 14th of 2021.

Swing into March with the Seaport’s Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0 installation

Samantha Bailey, Journal Contributer February 23, 2021

A new interactive and COVID-19 friendly exhibit dubbed Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0 is open to the public on the Boston Seaport Common until March 14.  This installation consists of two rows of little red...

Cover art for Trent Englands Solitaire Suite.

The Hub Theatre Company of Boston adapts “Solitaire Suite” to Zoom

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer February 23, 2021

The Hub Theatre Company in Boston took on the play “Solitaire Suite,” written by local playwright Trent England, which opened on Feb. 20.  The play is a story about a small family and a night where...

The entrance to Go Pixel Yourself located in CambridgeSide.

Go Pixel Yourself provides a unique, interactive experience for the Boston area

Grace MacDonald, Staff Writer February 16, 2021

After a long closure due to COVID-19, Go Pixel Yourself, a selfie museum in Cambridge, has finally reopened its doors to social media and photography fanatics. The museum, located on the second floor...

Boston University student and Bronx-based rapper $cary Jerry on set of his music video for Mad Max.

Boston rapper $cary Jerry is hauntingly good in his new single “Mad Max”

Sarah Lukowski, Arts Editor February 9, 2021

Boston University junior and Bronx-based rap artist, Jerry Neequaye, is taking his rap game to melodic heights with the release of his new single “Mad Max.” Neequaye, who goes by the stage name...

Boston-based Soluna Garden Farm sells herbs, spices and tea blends.

Somerville’s Winter Market tackles COVID-19 restrictions with ease

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer February 9, 2021

Somerville residents lined up at the Highland Avenue Armory on Saturday to shop for a wide array of fresh products at the weekly winter farmers market.  Vendors can be seen selling items such as ...

Glow Boston, Bostons premier college night, is co-directed by Angela Bray, a 2013 Suffolk University graduate and former editor of The Suffolk Journal.

Suffolk alum Angela Bray is making fun her job

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer December 8, 2020

Angela Bray, a 2013 Suffolk University graduate, has taken the Boston club scene by storm.  Bray and her partner, Eric Spicuzza, have started a successful event coordination business called Glow Boston...

Winter in Boston on Commonwealth Avenue.

Five fun activities to do this winter in quarantine

Roxanne Snowden, Staff Writer November 24, 2020

COVID-19 cases in Boston are on the rise and are only expected to increase as the city prepares for the harsh winter ahead. Even though it may seem that this season will just be a boring and cold time...

The Hub Theatre Company of Boston returned to the (virtual) stage this fall with Shakespeare’s timeless comedy Much Ado About Nothing, directed and adapted by Bryn Boice.

Much Ado about Zooming: Hub Theatre Company takes on Shakespeare

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer November 24, 2020

The Hub Theatre Company of Boston took on a new adaptation of Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing” this past weekend, giving viewers the chance to get some artistic culture from the comfort...

The inside of Blessing Barns location in Beacon Hill.

The Blessing Barn offers a warm, thrift shopping experience in Beacon Hill

Katelyn Norwood, News Editor November 17, 2020

The newest addition to Beacon Hill’s retail scene combines the love of thrifting with supporting local charity. The Blessing Barn, located on Charles Street, opened to the public on Sept. 5 as a new...

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