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Morgan Mitcheson was that girl on campus. The one who knew what was going on when. The one who knew where to score free food. The one you could count on for advice on transitioning to life as a first-year student at Suffolk. The funny thing about that? She was in her first year too.
What were the servers bringing out of the kitchen on that plate? Something red…and glistening. Wait, no. Could they actually be tongues with a side of parsley?
2021 was filled with rapid change. Fortunately, Suffolk students, faculty, and staff excel at creating opportunities, finding solutions, and discovering resilience in unexpected circumstances.
College is unfamiliar territory for every high school student. It’s an exciting time to explore new subjects, new ways of thinking, and new surroundings, but it can be disorienting by definition.
Stephen Merrick was in knots on Election Day 2020. This Class of 2024 law major with political aspirations was glued to CNN’s wall-to-wall coverage. TikTok was tempting him to stop everything and fall into a rabbit hole of videos, too.
From traveling the world to navigating the city of Boston, from championship parades to final exams and all-nighters, the classes of 2020 and 2021 created so many memories. We asked which one was their favorite.