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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

“BROCKHAMPTON” brings heat to Boston

Eddie Reinhardt October 22, 2018

The line wrapped down and around past the end of the wall outside of Agganis Arena as thousands of eager fans waited anxiously to burst through the doors. The cold Boston air on Oct. 20 was not nearly...

Jack Aschenbach (L) and Amanda LoCoco (R) embrace in “Talk To Me Like The Rain and Let Me Listen”

Fall Showcase brings student productions to Sullivan Theatre

Alexandria Acacia October 17, 2018

This past weekend the Suffolk University Theater Department presented its annual Fall Showcase, a collection of one-act plays written and directed by students to celebrate their creativity and talent....

College Fashion Week features “Primark” collections

Sarah Lukowski October 17, 2018

Models strutted down the runway on Saturday evening to highlight the latest fall fashions at the Revere Hotel as part of College Fashion Week. The event was put on by the online magazine “Her Campus.”...

“Untitled, 2018”  by Ruben Ubiera

HUBWeek Walls adds color to City Hall

Halaina LeBlanc October 17, 2018

At the foot of Boston City Hall, the streets were alive and vibrant as “HUBWeek Walls” challenged onlookers with new perspectives on the world around them this week. This public art exhibit featured...

Fashion Designers share their humble beginnings in fashion

Gabriela Lopez October 10, 2018

Nine women artists gathered at the Downtown Boston Business Improvement Center on Wednesday to share their stories of passion and hard work in the world of fashion. Comedian and model Bethany Van Delft...

Mexican playwright merges conflict with theatre in play ‘The Crossing’

Mexican playwright merges conflict with theatre in play ‘The Crossing’

Ryan Arel October 10, 2018

Mexican playwright Hugo Salcedo visited Modern Theatre Tuesday evening for a live condensed reading of his play, “El viaje de los Cantores,” which roughly translates to “The Crossing,” in English....

Diana Thater combines nature and technology in latest ICA exhibit

Harper Wayne October 3, 2018

The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)  Watershed opened a new exhibit open this fall featuring digital versions of dolphins of the Caribbean, the last male northern rhino and an approximately 3 foot...

Boston Fashion Week uses fashion to empower

Boston Fashion Week uses fashion to empower

Morgan Hume October 3, 2018

Although Boston is not known as one of the world’s fashion empires like New York or Paris the city is home to an array of talented clothing designers and entrepreneurs. The 24th annual Boston Fashion...

‘Crash Course’ brothers visit Boston to promote ‘An Absolutely Remarkable Thing’

Sarah Lukowski October 3, 2018

You can now say that there are two Green authors. Hank Green, brother of author John Green, released his first book, “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing” on Sept. 25. Following the release, Green brought...

Human Flow: A deeper look at refugee suffering

Amy Koczera and Ryan Arel September 27, 2018

As a result of vicious acts of genocide and other heinous crimes against humanity, billions of people from all across the globe have been displaced from the countries they used to call home. In the documentary...

Public Theatre comeback

“Public Theatre” comeback

Morgan Hume September 27, 2018

The Public Theatre in New York City strives to be a voice by and for the people, so it’s no surprise that last year’s production of Shakespeare’s classic play “Julius Caesar,” which performed...

A W!cked decade on stage, at Suffolk and around Boston

A W!cked decade on stage, at Suffolk and around Boston

Alyssa Barahona September 27, 2018

Suffolk’s competitive hip-hop dance team W!cked is gearing up for their tenth season of long rehearsals, competitions and lively performances in their pursuit of another successful year. Since forming...

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