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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 ...
Dr. Miguel Rodrigues joined Suffolk University’s faculty last winter following a 20-year career as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer and member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff under ...
Over 720 days, eight semesters, two years of a global pandemic and one and a half years of online schooling, the class of 2022 has overcome many obstacles. For many, senior year in college can be both ...
As the BookTok and BookTube communities start to monopolize the bookworm world, the concept of problematic authors comes to light. These are authors who have either created discriminatory features in ...
Suffolk University Students for Justice in Palestine, in conjunction with Emerson College Students for Justice in Palestine and Berklee College of Music Students for Justice in Palestine, led a ...
For Suffolk University senior Julia Coolidge, her daily commute on the Green line is anything but predictable. From long wait times to traffic accidents, she said the consistency of the MBTA leaves ...
This fall, approximately 100 Suffolk University freshmen were able to move into the school’s newest residence hall: One Court Street. So far, the reviews from residents have been pretty positive.
Social media and art can go hand-in-hand, but when TikTok’s “BookTok” algorithm seems to push harmful tropes onto young women, the beauty of reading is distorted. One author is the pinnacle of social ...
“We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,” directed by Jane Schoenbrun, is not the best film being shown at this year’s Independent Film Festival of Boston. This so-called sci-fi horror film tried to ...
One of the most controversial ethical dilemmas posed worldwide is whether we should separate the art from the artist. My short answer is – yes, we should. Separating the art from the artist is a known ...
No, one size does not fit all — and it is time we change that. The body positivity movement has its roots in the 1960’s “fat-acceptance movement” to end fat shaming. A seed was planted for what would ...
COVID-19 had less of an impact on the Suffolk community two weeks ago. At that point, only international spring break trips were canceled and just those studying abroad in China and Italy were asked ...
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