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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Spring sports to commence with extensive COVID-19 protocols

Spring sports to commence with extensive COVID-19 protocols

JD Conte, Sports Editor March 9, 2021

After almost a year since joining the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), Suffolk spring sports teams will finally get their chance to compete.  The CCC board of directors approved a return to play...

Game Review: Tell Me Why raises the bar with first transgender protagonist

Game Review: “Tell Me Why” raises the bar with first transgender protagonist

Abby O'Connor, Asst. Arts and Culture Editor November 18, 2020

“Tell Me Why” is a narrative adventure game that packs an emotional punch and keeps you on your toes until the very end. The award-winning game also made history with its first lead transgender character...

Celtics legend Tommy Heinsohn dies at age 86

Celtics legend Tommy Heinsohn dies at age 86

Nick Frieburger, Staff Writer November 10, 2020

Former Celtics player, coach and broadcaster Tommy Heinsohn died at the age of 86 on Tuesday. “Tommy is the embodiment of Celtic Pride,” the Celtics said in a statement. “He is the spirit of the...

Patriots rusty in loss to Denver, hope to snap losing streak vs. 49ers

Patriots rusty in loss to Denver, hope to snap losing streak vs. 49ers

Jamie Taris, Staff Writer October 24, 2020

Even with the return of Cam Newton, lack of practice seemed to haunt the Patriots, as they fell to the Denver Broncos 18-12 last Sunday, Oct. 18.  Originally scheduled to be played on Oct. 11, the...

Opinion: Suffolk’s COVID-19 testing sites are inconvenient – to say the least

Opinion: Suffolk’s COVID-19 testing sites are inconvenient – to say the least

Emily Devlin, Managing Editor October 20, 2020

For those of you who have not been on campus, Suffolk University had two COVID-19 testing sites: one in the second-floor lounge of the Sawyer Building and one in a second-floor classroom in the Sargent...

Preview: Basquiat MFA exhibit, a series of firsts

Preview: Basquiat MFA exhibit, a series of firsts

Abby O'Connor, Asst. Arts and Culture Editor October 14, 2020

The Museum of Fine Arts’ (MFA) newest exhibition “Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation” is an installation of firsts.  Originally scheduled to debut in April of 2020, “Writing...

Cam Newton tests positive for COVID-19, Patriots Chiefs game postponed

Cam Newton tests positive for COVID-19, Patriots Chiefs game postponed

Nick Frieburger, Journal Contributor October 3, 2020

Reports surfaced Saturday morning that Patriots Quarterback Cam Newton had tested positive for COVID-19 just one day ahead of the Patriots showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs. Newton and the team reportedly...

Outside TRILLFITs boutique fitness studio in Mission Hill.

TRILLFIT: A spin on the average workout class

Julene Derolus, Journal Contributor September 29, 2020

With COVID-19 creating a new normal, Boston residents have been presented with unique ways of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, one of those being a fitness class led by TRILLFIT alongside Carson Beach...

Alicia Keys released her seventh studio album, Alicia on Sept. 18.

Alicia Keys’ new album shares an important message

Alida Benoit, Journal Contributor September 29, 2020

On Sept. 18, Alicia Keys released her seventh studio album, “Alicia.” After the four years since “Here” was released, Keys' new album excites fans worldwide with its seductive sound, rhythm and...

Martin Luther King Jr. depicted in the Roxbury Love Story mural outside the Melnea Residence apartment complex. The mural was painted by local Boston artists Ekua Holmes and Rob Gibbs.

Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta King mural unveiled in Roxbury to celebrate their relationship

Dani Webber, News Editor September 29, 2020

A new mural and walking tour was unveiled in West Roxbury Friday to honor Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta King.  Local artists Ekua Holmes and Rob Gibbs painted the...

Wellbeingss colorful homepage.

Suffolk alum Gabrielle Rizzo launches digital wellness platform, Wellbeings

Julia Ahaesy, Opinion Editor September 29, 2020

Suffolk University graduate, successful influencer and social media strategist Gabrielle Rizzo launched Wellbeings– a new wellness platform that creates a diverse and inclusive digital community for...

The SoWa Open Market in the South End is open until Oct. 25.

The SoWa market adjusts to COVID-19 guidelines

Ashley Fairchild, Journal Contributor September 29, 2020

The vendors of SoWa open market in South End all had the same reaction when it came to their ability to sell their products to the people of Boston.           “We are all just happy we can...

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