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2020-03-12
Everything you need to know about classes, moving out of Suffolk’s residence halls and staying on campus
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-12
It’s time to tackle the coronavirus (and no, it’s not like the flu)
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the coronavirus. -
2020-03-12
Suffolk University Madrid campus closed, Trump enacts European travel ban
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-13
Democratic primary presses on amid coronavirus pandemic
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the presidential primary election during the pandemic. -
2020-03-15
Students move out of Suffolk, Baker attempts to quell COVID-19 pandemic
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-16
A season cut short, Suffolk seniors reflect on their love of sport
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's sports during the pandemic. -
2020-03-18
Biden takes the lead, Sanders reassess and COVID-19 cuts into primary season
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the presidential primary election during the pandemic. -
2020-03-18
Suffolk services to move online as non-essential personnel begin working remotely
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-19
When sports stood still
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on lack of pro sports during the pandemic. -
2020-03-19
Think of those who have been forgotten during this pandemic
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the personal affects of the pandemic. -
2020-03-19
Trump says potential COVID-19 treatment drugs won’t have to be approved by FDA
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on federal politics during the pandemic. -
2020-03-20
Suffolk theatre department finds solutions to remote learning challenges
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's academic decisions during the pandemic. -
2020-03-21
Suffolk commencement pushed until at least August
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-23
Five Suffolk University students test positive for COVID-19
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's own COVID-19 cases. -
2020-03-24
2020 Summer Olympics postponed
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the postponement of the Olympics during the pandemic. -
2020-03-27
Stimulus package changes federal student loan policy, pays those in need
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on federal changes to student loans. -
2020-03-28
Suffolk’s Sawyer Library moves resources online as students learn remotely
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic. -
2020-03-29
Classes to be pass/fail, work study and orientation updates discussed at SGA meeting
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's Student Government Association decisions during the pandemic. -
2020-03-29
Miller Hall to house homeless during COVID-19 pandemic
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's efforts to help the community during the pandemic -
2020-04-02
Six students, two employees at Suffolk test positive for COVID-19
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's own COVID-19 cases. -
2020-04-06
Summer sessions beginning on May 18 will be held online
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's academic decisions during the pandemic. -
2020-04-17
Medical workers to stay in Smith Hall during COVID-19 crisis
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's efforts to help the community during the pandemic -
2020-03-24
COVID 19 Journal
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 03/24/2020-04/24/2020. -
2020-04-17
COVID-19 Journal
A weekly journal for a Suffolk University English class. -
2020-04-22
Loch-Ness Sousaphone March
This gentleman has been sighted a few times marching around Watertown, MA. He first passed my window on April 2nd and he returned on April 22nd. At first I thought that his sousaphone was decorated to be a dragon, but I later learned from a NBC Boston News story that it is a Loch Ness Monster. He plays songs like "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." I was delighted to see him and told everyone I know about his one-man parade. It truly felt like something out of the TV show M*A*S*H. -
2020-03-15
Price Chopper Empty Shelves Bread Aisle
Supermarkets were overrun for staple goods. Bread, milk, eggs and other essential items were in very short supply, or not at all available. Contributed by Suffolk University employee. -
2020-03-25
SG with Little 3
Working from home was the major pivot for Suffolk University employees. We all experienced unique changes to our work environments. Some of our new co-workers were less than helpful with maintaining productivity! -
2020-04-17T08:44:00
Tweet from Suffolk University Athletics Department showing team mascot, Hiram (Rammy) the Ram, in a zoom meeting with other GNAC school mascots. "Rammy caught up with some old friends this morning #TheGNAC #RamNation #WhyD3 #D3Week"
Just a fun community-building activity sent out to the Suffolk community. -
2020-04-16
Teddy Jumps Over Stream at Deserted Golf Course
During the quarantine, open spaces are at a premium. I found this golf course in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston that was closed and nearly empty. I brought my dog there and she leapt over a stream on an uninhabited hole. -
2020-04-18
Protecting History
The trailblazing women of Boston once again set an example for us to follow -
2020-04-20
Playhouse at Morse-Kelly playground, Somerville, MA
The playhouse is wrapped in plastic netting to make sure that no one visits it. -
2020-04-07
Taken outside of City Hall, Boston, MA
This picture is taken of a statue in downtown Boston during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-03-24
Red Sox Introduce New Socially Distant Logo
The Boston Red Sox change their logo so the iconic "red socks" are separate to reflect social distancing practices. -
2020-04-02
Boston Red Sox Opening Day Post
Tweet from Boston Red Sox, celebrating what would would have been Opening Day at Fenway. -
2020-04-05
Route 93 - Boston
Snapped this picture while in the passenger seat on the highway. It captured for me for the the real dystoptian feeling hanging over our heads these days. -
2020-03-18
A Nurse in the Greater Boston area showing off PPE that she has been able to find as hospitals there brace for a potential shortage of supplies.
A nurse from one of the top hospitals in the Greater Boston area showing off what materials she uses when having to enter into a possible Covid patient's room. Materials are starting to run short meaning that some items, such as masks and glasses, are having to be reused as health guidelines are relaxed to counter the anticipated shortages. -
2020-04-04
Adjusting to self-isolation
My little corner in an apartment that I share with three other people in Boston. Normally, I always study in the library at Northeastern, but with the university closed and the risks associated with public transport, my bed serves as my study space as well. It does save energy though. When it’s nap time, I simply put everything on the floor and go to sleep! -
2020-03-25
Mask shortage
My mom has started sewing and donating face masks because of the PPE (personal protective equipment) shortage. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-26
New Hours at Caffe Nero
This is a photograph of the front door of Caffe Nero in Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA, where I work. The new, shortened hours have been written by hand on the window. Below, two printouts have been printed on the door. One explains that the cafe is open for takeout only, as per the order of the governor earlier in the week. The other announces that the cafe is now giving all healthcare workers free coffee. The cafe closed for an unknown amount of time (at least 2 weeks) the day after this photo was taken. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-26
AIA MA Letter to Governor Baker
Letter written by the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Institute of Architects r to Governor Baker of Massachusetts asking for in cases where a construction project is designated an essential business the architecture firm also be designated an essential business. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-21
Standing 6ft apart at Trader Joes
This photo shows the chalk linea being drawn outside of the Trader Joes on Newbury Street in Boston, MA to keep customers 6ft apart while waiting in line. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-26
Empty Shelves at Target
This is a photograph taken at a Target store in the Fenway neighborhood in Boston, MA. The toilet paper shelves, stretching a whole wall of the store, are empty. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-22
CVS Social Distancing Tape
I saw this tape in front of a counter at a CVS Pharmacy in Boston, MA. It aims to keep customers 6 feet apart, which is the distance the CDC considers safe from passing on the virus. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-21
Drone Footage
Drone Footage Nashville -
2020-03-19
Drone Footage
Boston Drone footage of empty streets #HIST5241 -
2020-03-21
Letter from Boston Mayor
Photo of a letter from Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, advising residents on ways to prevent the spread of the virus. Also provides information on how to receive regular updates. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-27
PJ Kennedy School Weekly Plan (for week of March 23-27, 2020) for remote/online learning for Students in grades K0-5 (Version 2)
This shared document outlines all of the online work for students in grades K0-5 at the PJ Kennedy school in Boston, MA during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent school closures. It includes detailed guidelines for specific assignments and resources that students should be using, and is broken down by grade level. *Living Document (GoogleDoc) for the School Community, including teachers, staff, parents, and students -
2020-03-27
PJ Kennedy School Remote Working Expectations (Version 2)
This shared document outlines expectations for teachers, paraprofessionals, and other school staff at the PJ Kennedy School in Boston, MA during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent school closures. It includes detailed guidelines for work hours, communication with students and families, and guidelines for working with particular student populations. -
2020-03-26
Tweet about Continuity of Learning from the Moakley Archive at Suffolk University
Shows information the Archive sent to students during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-03-23
Boston College's Office of the President Update - March 23
Boston College responds to MA Governor Charles Baker's closure of non-essential businesses