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Emerson College’s only independent, student-run newspaper since 1947

The Berkeley Beacon

Emerson College’s only independent, student-run newspaper since 1947

The Berkeley Beacon

Maria Corrigan (left), Thomas Vogel (middle), and Randy Harrison (Right) pose for a photo with their teaching award certificates in the Semel Theatre on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff).
Emerson College recognizes three educators for teaching excellence
9 minutes ago

Out of over 200 nominees, three Emerson College professors shone the brightest this academic year, receiving recognition for their work with a specialized Teaching...

Emerson College buildings in Downtown Boston on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
Emerson’s Social Justice Academy celebrates trans identity amid worsening attacks by the Trump administration
14 minutes ago

This year’s Social Justice Academy workshops, hosted by the Intercultural Student Affairs office, brought a series of educational and social events intended to...

A protestor holds up a sign that reads "no one votes for elon" on Sat. 29, 2025. (Sage Jezierski/ Beacon Staff)
Global ‘Tesla Takedown’ movement makes it way to Boston
1 hour ago

Over 600 people gathered outside the Tesla showroom in the Prudential Center on March 29 to participate in the global “Tesla Takedown” movement.  The crowd...

Skywell of the Little Building.
‘Clearly enough people have complained’: Emerson students lose their cool over dorm temperatures
2 hours ago

As temperatures outside rise, so are temperatures inside many of Emerson College's residential dorms. Recently, many students have raised concerns about the heating...

Emerson's 2010 Commencement ceremony. (Courtesy Emerson College, File Photo)
Get ready to bend and snap: Jennifer Coolidge is delivering the 2025 commencement address

Jennifer Coolidge, an Emmy and Golden Globe–winning actress, will deliver the commencement address to Emerson’s graduating class of 2025 on May 11, the college announced Monday. “The...

Anna Feder, FSJP, speaks at the town hall on Monday, April 29, 2024. (Rian Nelson/Beacon Staff, File Photo)
Anna Feder, former Bright Lights curator, sues Emerson for wrongful termination, alleging targeting for ‘personal political activism’
The entrance to Emerson's Walker Building on Boylston St. (Jakob Menendez/ Beacon Archives, File Photo)
Faculty assembly warns of confidentiality breaches, discusses enrollment, and debates ombudsperson
Illustration Rachel Choi
Editorial
Editorial: Want a real education? Take these classes.

It’s that time again. Class registration can be competitive. Especially with limited availability...

Illustration Ben Putney
Op-Ed
The best songs on your playlist are your friends
A spring break scene on a crowded beach. (Courtesy of Prescott Horn)
Thoughts
Diving into spring break culture
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
For better or worse, fandoms shape social change
Emerson College buildings in Downtown Boston on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
Letter To The Editor
Letter: Emerson needs a real plan to rebuild our campus culture
A Penske rental truck flipped on it's side on a Chinatown sidewalk on Tuesday, April, 1, 2025. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff)
Truck crashed in downtown Boston, hospitalizing several
4 hours ago

A Penske delivery truck crashed in Chinatown yesterday, hospitalizing multiple people involved in the accident. The truck was overturned...

VMA professor John Gianvito writes on the walls of the 2b alley as apart of individual demonstration against Emerson's protest policies.
‘To the daring belongs the future’: Emerson College faculty member speaks out against expression policies in chalking protest
2 hours ago

Emerson College faculty member John Gianvito chalked the walls of the 2 Boylston Place Alley on April 1 as part of an individual demonstration. Amidst...

The Emerson Esports League of Legends team, Hexcores (Courtesy of Birdie Nelson).
On your marks, get set, game: Emerson Esports gears up for playoffs
1 hour ago

While the Emerson Lions continue trudging through conference competition, one campus organization is preparing for their own postseason—on...

(Illustration by Kellyn Taylor)
Looking for a sweet treat? Madeleine’s Candy Shop opens in the South End
March 26, 2025

Soft lighting and fish decor peek through the storefront. The ambiance is warm and whimsy.  This is Madeleine's Candy Shop, the perfect place...

Burning down the house: the night America turned red
Burning down the house: the night America turned red
Hacking message. (Internet Archive)
“Nuking a museum”: cyberattacks on a non-profit
A Heaven Burned
A Heaven Burned
Photo by Nick Peace
Experimental hip-hop
Brain. (Creative Commons)
The Comfort Room
(Nick Peace / Beacon Staff)
Let’s get physical: physical media
Repo Man. (Criterion Forum)
Death, consumerism, and UFOs: the absurd nature of 1980s comedies
Phone. (Creative Commons)
Curated
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People sitting at a Boston park during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Zhihao Wu/ Beacon archives)
Zoom fatigue and dorm room hangouts: How COVID-19 shaped the Emerson experience five years ago
Debradita Ganguly in the OSA office on Monday, March 24, 2025 (Bryan Hecht / Beacon Staff).
Who is the new hire in the Office of Student Affairs? Meet Debadrita Ganguly.
Wendy Montero serves up a bread bowl on the dining hall's Mardi Gras night. (Max Ardrey / Beacon Staff)
Bourbon Street or Boylston Street? Mardi Gras makes its way to Emerson DH
Crooke's Cage: John Cena shocks the world with heel turn in Toronto
Crooke’s Cage: John Cena shocks the world with heel turn in Toronto
Kim Meadows (left), the Beacon's then editor-in-chief, and Rachel Layne (right), then managing editor and current Emerson Journalism affiliated faculty member, work on laying out the school newspaper, the Berkeley Beacon, on April 12, 1989. (Photo courtesy of the Emerson College Archives & Special Collections)
Editorial: ‘Democracy dies in darkness’: Our statement of transparency
The Emerson College Little Building dorm on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
Letter: Emerson College must act now to protect its most vulnerable students
Emerson College Police Department Door (Beacon Archives/ File Photo)
Incident Journal: ECPD completes medical, mental health checks in residential dorms and campus buildings
An ode to the ghost of Boston sports past—and what it means for the present
An ode to the ghost of Boston sports past—and what it means for the present
This year’s cast of the Queer Voices Festival (Courtesy Maggie Hall)
Boston Queer Voices Festival amplifies LGBTQ+ voices with a triumphant second year
The Emerson men's volleyball team huddles before their match against American International College on March 25, 2025 (Jordan Pagkalinawan/ Beacon Staff).
Men’s volleyball falls to American International College in five-set thriller
Burning down the house: the night America turned red
Burning down the house: the night America turned red