The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, also known as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, ...
Vice President of Community, Culture, & Belonging Shaya Gregory Poku attended the Student Government Association’s (SGA) ...
Creativity and self-expression met intimacy in “Truths our Bodies Tell,” a performance by Danza Orgánica. The dance paid homage to Afro-Diasporic and Indigenous traditions, Caribbean culture, as well ...
A historic snowstorm in late January blanketed Boston’s streets and sidewalks. Weeks later, the winter wonderland has turned ...
For many, the summer of 2024 could be described with just a single color: slime green. This was the mark of “Brat” Summer, ...
Like many students, I was not sure of much in high school. But through the storm of college applications, rejection letters, ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, The Beacon connected with alumni who met their forever partner at Emerson College to explore ...
I was sitting at a wooden two-top facing the door, working through a burger and a Diet Coke, when a couple arrived carrying ...
Award-winning actor, producer, director, and author Henry Winkler ’67, will return to Emerson College’s Boston campus in May ...
Despite the distance separating Kasteel Well Emerson College students from the U.S., protests and deaths tied to increased ...
The Berkeley Beacon’s opinion section operates separately from The Beacon’s newsroom. Viewpoints highlighted in the opinion section do not influence how the newsroom covers news at Emerson, in Boston, ...
Amid federal overreach, corporate greed, and widespread corruption, the past year has seen a lot of talk about anti-consumerism. People are boycotting, reducing their spending, and in Minnesota last ...
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