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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

The company of “Rent” gathers at center stage to strike a pose for the Boch Center Shubert Theatre at the end of a song

‘Rent’ cast helps show remain timeless

Morgan Hume November 6, 2019

Although Jonathan Larson’s “Rent” is a musical reflective of the 90s, highlighting the turbulent lives of those affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the show’s themes of love and acceptance have...

Kea walks past the restaurant L'Osteria in the North End, the neighborhood where he will rent an apartment after spending his first year at Suffolk in the dorms. (Courtesy of Ian Kea)

Living off campus allows for success after college

Ian Kea April 15, 2015

Suffolk isn’t a typical four year boarding university, most students know that. Boston schools with limited housing, like Suffolk, set their students up for a more prepared future inside and outside...

Courtesy of Michaella Sheridan

Unpaid internships may have benefits, but I won’t work for free

March 4, 2015

By Michaella Sheridan As graduation draws near, I cannot help but feel anxious about my seemingly slim resume, which includes a single part-time internship for the Salamander Literary Journal. This...

Part of the problem: How a few people can keep your rents high

Part of the problem: How a few people can keep your rents high

A.P. Blake March 28, 2013

In the latest case of Boston trying desperately to not act like an actual city, a group of car zealots wielding too much power over Boston’s development process were able to hijack plans for a car-less...

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