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Nine new COVID-19 cases reported among Suffolk community last week

Nine new COVID-19 cases reported among Suffolk community last week

Grace Dreher, Staff Writer March 23, 2021

Suffolk University saw another nine new cases of COVID-19 from March 14 to March 21, all of which were identified at the on-campus testing site, according to the university’s COVID-19 testing data page.  These...

Downtown Crossing is the heart of arts and culture in Boston.

One year of COVID: How Boston arts has adapted

Alyssa Auger, Staff Writer March 23, 2021

Boston’s rich history of arts and culture is one of the city’s greatest assets, offering a variety of creative traditions with a backbone of civic support. This past year, however, has taken a large...

Virtual career fair offers unique networking experience for students

Virtual career fair offers unique networking experience for students

Alyssa Auger, Staff Writer March 16, 2021

Suffolk University’s Career Development Center hosted its annual job and internship fair March 4.  This year’s fair was different from past years, and took place in a virtual setting due to COVID-19....

Suffolks panniversary; one year since COVID-19 struck

Suffolk’s panniversary; one year since COVID-19 struck

Journal Staff March 10, 2021

Online classes. Moving out. Leaving friends and the city that became a home. These thoughts were on every Suffolk University student's mind a year ago today when they received an email that many didn't...

Suffolk sees slight decrease in COVID-19 cases

Suffolk sees slight decrease in COVID-19 cases

Grace Dreher, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

Suffolk University reported a total of 12 new positive COVID-19 tests from Feb. 26 to March 4, all of which were identified at on-campus testing sites, according to the university’s COVID-19 testing...

Empty seats at Fenway Park

State begins next phase of reopening, allowing fans in stadiums

Emily Dempsey, Journal Contributor March 2, 2021

As local COVID-19 rates decline, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Thursday that Massachusetts would move to the next phase of its reopening plan, lifting certain restrictions beginning March 1. Starting...

COVID-19 cases down slightly since last week

COVID-19 cases down slightly since last week

Grace Dreher, Staff Writer February 24, 2021

Suffolk University saw a total of 11 new COVID-19 cases from Feb. 15 to Feb. 18 according to university testing data, which was last updated on Feb. 18. The 11 new positive results brought the total...

Suffolk community talks trials and tribulations of COVID-19 vaccine

Suffolk community talks trials and tribulations of COVID-19 vaccine

Savanna Nolau, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

As vaccine distribution for COVID-19 ramps up across the country, the Suffolk University community discusses their experiences and knowledge of the vaccine. Emma Moller, who graduated from Suffolk University...

COVID-19 case count at Suffolk stays at steady pace

COVID-19 case count at Suffolk stays at steady pace

Grace Dreher, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Suffolk University reported a total of 20 new COVID-19 cases from Feb. 4 to Feb. 14, according to university testing data.  These 20 new cases bring Suffolk’s total number of cases since residential...

Art by Hunter Berube

COVID-19 threat includes racism for young Asian Americans

Jasmine Francoeur, Journal Contributor January 13, 2021

Holly Nguyen was working her usual shift as a hostess during the pandemic when two customers came in wearing face masks donning the words “Blame China.” After some initial discomfort at seeing those...

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...

Letter: Suffolk University is neglecting students with no pass/fail option

Letter: Suffolk University is neglecting students with no pass/fail option

Emily Maguire, Alexa Munroe, and Stephen J. Rykola November 18, 2020

To submit a letter to the editor, email [email protected].  On Tuesday night, SGA President Karine Kanj released a letter sent by Provost Julie Sandell in response to the unanimously passed...

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