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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Signs honoring Breonna Taylor at Starlight Square in Cambridge.

Starlight Square transforms an old parking lot in Central Square into an engaging community space

Julene Derolus, Journal Contributor November 3, 2020

Starlight Square, a recently developed community space built from a parking lot within Central Square in Cambridge, has been making its mark on Greater Boston’s small businesses and arts industry. The...

Progressive Cantabrigians will now bring their own bags

Thalia Yunen April 8, 2015

Cambridge city councilors recently passed an initiative that will ban the use of non-reusable plastic bags, and charge customers 10 cents for paper bags starting March 30, 2016. The Boston Globe recently...

A photo of the event at MIT
Alexa Gagosz/Journal Staff

MIT Professor Noam Chomsky, Vietnam resistors tell their stories

Alexa Gagosz April 1, 2015

In front of resistors and veterans of the Vietnam war, panelists told stories of the resistance of the American War in Vietnam in an event at MIT, hosted by United for Justice in Peace organization. Panel...

Courtesy of Ian Kea

Harvard ban on professor-student relationships limits freedom: “My father was once my mother’s professor”

Ian Kea February 12, 2015

Possibly inspired by Elle Woods from the movie Legally Blonde, Harvard administrators on Wednesday announced to that all faculty any sexual or romantic relations with undergrads are prohibited. Not only...

(Photo by Aiyana Edmund)

Sinclair kitchen hosts first annual “Dueling Donuts” competition

September 24, 2014

Perched on stainless steel bar stools under a canopy of chic black cloth umbrellas, the elbows of diners supported eager bodies against wooden table tops. Wait staff circulated The Sinclair’s outdoor...

(Photo courtesy of Rachel Messina)

Suffolk sophomore walked across pageant stage with a smile

Melissa Hanson February 19, 2014

Suffolk sophomore Katelyn Peters made 17 friendships Sunday night during fierce competition for the title of Miss Boston and Cambridge. The 20-year-old psychology major strode across the stage in a...

(Photo courtesy of Katelyn Peters)

Suffolk sophomore to compete in Miss Boston and Cambridge pageant

Ellie Hawkins February 12, 2014

One of the 18 women who will walk across the stage during the Miss Boston and Cambridge 2014 pageant is Suffolk’s own Katelyn Peters, a sophomore who was inspired by pageants after her freshman seminar. Peters,...

Photo by Thomas Higgins

England’s band Yuck loses lead, visits Sinclair to deliver a memorable show

January 23, 2014

By Thomas Higgins The UK based band Yuck has managed to do something that very few bands are capable of, which is lose their lead singer and manage to find a way to come out even stronger in the end. ...

Google plans future in Kendall Square

April 24, 2012

  Of the many forays Google has ventured out into, its latest has caused some noticeable buzz in the Boston area. Finalized plans to expand the Google Cambridge site were unveiled earlier this...

Google plans future in Kendall Square

April 24, 2012

Of the many forays Google has ventured out into, its latest has caused some noticeable buzz in the Boston area. Finalized plans to expand the Google Cambridge site were unveiled earlier this month. The...

Art by Dereck Mangus at Bravo Pizzeria

ArtVenue enriches community, helps artists

Ally Thibault February 1, 2012

ArtVenue, a growing website for local artists, seeks to make the life of freelancers and professional artists easier. Based in Cambridge and in operation since summer 2011, ArtVenue helps put local artists’...

Genzyme Center plans the future

February 3, 2010

Among the Cambridge office buildings lies the enviorment's next ally in the fight for the future Article by: Ethan Long Inside Boston and the surrounding areas, buildings pop out of the ground on every...

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