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Before settling into college life, members of the Class of 2021 in the Arts & Culture Ram Academy hit the Museum of Fine Arts. Not a bad way to spend a rainy summer Saturday!
Overnight, we come to find our city transformed from green to white. Students look forward to winter activities such as sledding and ice skating on the Boston Common, or cozying up inside with a warm cup of joe and watch from their windows as the picturesque snow falls on campus!
Tory Lanez headlined the Student Government Association’s Fall Concert, as students from all around our campus walked over to the Royale Nightclub to see another star come to Boston. Suffolk's own Liv Dulong, aka DJ Liv, and Oba Oseghali, aka Ishan The Rapper, opened the show for nearly 1,000 fellow students.
Suffolk’s athletic teams not only go head to head with squads from around New England, but also take time to honor the brave men and women who suit up for our country. The Rams donned camouflage jerseys to honor our armed services at a Military Appreciation Night hockey game, featuring appearances by Suffolk students and family members in military service.
It's quite a celebration when more than a million New England fans come to our campus—students get a front row seat for victory parades that cut right through Boston. Classes are cancelled out of necessity, camaraderie abounds, and the entire city lines the streets to see the champions.
Front row seats to the biggest parties in Boston are nothing new to Suffolk students. When our teams win the championship, the Duck Boats parade right by our front doors – not a bad view of the Patriots' biggest stars!
Suffolk students weren’t the only ones in the city who were thrilled for the warm weather this week. After what felt like a suspiciously long winter, the canines of Boston took to the Common to see their friends and enjoy the sunshine—much like we did in between classes.
With over 1,000 places to procure a caffeinated beverage in the city, Suffolk students and Bostonians alike have a lot of options. George Howell Coffee Company, steps from our 10 West residence hall, worked with our Sawyer Business School students with the goal of finding a way to stand-out in such a crowded coffee market.