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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

The Emerson women's basketball team celebrates following their win over Westfield State Thursday, the 200th for head coach Bill Gould (Courtesy of Anna Schoenmann).
Women’s basketball dominates Westfield State, 96-73, for Bill Gould’s 200th career win
December 8, 2024

The women’s basketball team returned to the Bobbi Brown and Steven Plofker Gym Thursday night to face the Westfield State University Owls, hoping to get back...

Courtesy of A24
Exclusive: Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter talk A24’s ‘Y2K’
December 6, 2024

What if the Y2K scare wasn’t just an overhyped flop but a gateway to chaos? In their new film “Y2K,” Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter transform the infamous “millennium...

Born to Hula, 2012. (Kristen Barrett/Beacon Correspondent)
A conversation with Amsterdam-based artist Esiri Erheriene-Essi
December 6, 2024

English-born artist Esiri Erheriene-Essi seeks to represent cultural capital and the influence of celebrity in her painting, “Born to Hula.” She pulls imagery...

Office of Student Affairs (OSA) members outside the main gate of the Kasteel Well campus. (Chase Henfey/Beacon Correspondent)
The faces of the Castle: Office of Student Affairs
December 5, 2024

When students arrive at Schipol Airport ahead of their semester at Kasteel Well, they are greeted by Office of Student Affairs (OSA) staff members. OSA members...

Beverly School Committee President Rachael Abell outside Beverly High School following the re-opening of district schools (Bryan Hecht / Beacon Staff).
A historic teacher strike upended a North Shore town. The Beverly School Committee president says ‘it wasn’t about the kids.’

The Beverly School Committee President said the 12-day teacher strike was a “planned, coordinated, strategic attack” as high school students streamed into the building last Tuesday. Students’...

The Snowport holiday market in December, 2023. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
Seaport’s Holiday Market at Snowport opens its gates
A 45-foot-tall white spruce in Boston Common is lit up with a fireworks display at the culmination of the annual Holiday Lights display on Dec. 5, 2024 (Bryan Hecht / Beacon Staff).
Boston, music stars, and Santa celebrate holiday tree lighting
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
‘Wicked’ shows us the importance of female friendships
Cynthia Erivo rises on the screen to deliver her final, triumphant high note in “Defying Gravity.” My roommates and I are holding hands, squeezing tight.
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
Putting the ‘I’ back in holidays
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
An ode to Emerson Friendsgiving
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
Speaking Spanish is essential to the Hispanic identity
Illustration Rachel Choi
Op-Ed
Go vegan, save a turkey!
Boston City Hall on Monday, October 28, 2024. (Nick Peace/ For the Beacon, File)
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson arrested on federal charges, colleagues call for her resignation
December 8, 2024

District 7 Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested Friday morning on federal public corruption charges relating to an alleged...

Vice President, Student Affairs Christie Anglade. (courtesy Derek Palmer for EmersonToday)
Christie Anglade named Emerson’s next vice president of student affairs
December 4, 2024

Christie Anglade will become the college’s next vice president of Student Affairs beginning Dec. 15, after temporarily serving the position...

Graduate guard Trevor Arico (#5) rises up for a jump shot against the Babson Beavers on Wednesday, Dec. 4 (Riley Goldman/ Beacon Staff)
Men’s basketball breaks the dam with 64-62 win over Babson
December 4, 2024

After over a month of non-conference opponents, the men’s basketball team took the floor in a conference matchup against the Babson College...

The quiet celestial power of the novel ‘Orbital’
The quiet celestial power of the novel ‘Orbital’
December 4, 2024

When Samantha Harvey’s name was announced as the winner of the 2024 Booker Prize, the English author held her head in her hands, taking a...

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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Students gather in the Kasteel Well barn for an Election Night watch party. (Iselin Bratz/Beacon Staff)
Emerson College’s Kasteel Well holds their breath at election watch party
The new Museum of Illusions on the second floor of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. (Madison Lucchesi/ Beacon Staff)
‘Immersive’ and ‘photo worthy’: Museum of Illusions opened on Saturday
Formerly the Title IX office, Emerson's Office of Equal Opportunity will address issues of discrimination, sexual violence and harassment on campus.
Office of Equal Opportunity extends Title IX reach
Illustration Kellyn Taylor
Class of 2028, this one’s for you
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 visitor center on Boylston street. (Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff, File)
Letter to the Editor: Please pause the blame game!
Senior guard Lucas Brenner (#0) is introduced in the starting lineup prior to Tuesday's game against Suffolk (Jordan Pagkalinawan/ Beacon Staff).
Men’s basketball triumphs over Suffolk in Clash of the Common
(Arthur Mansavage/ Beacon Staff)
The Christmas season begins with annual trellis lighting
Cerise Lim Jacobs, founder of White Snake Projects. (Courtesy of Kathy Wittman)
Ever heard of an activist opera company? White Snake Projects tells new stories through old traditions
Illustration by Kellyn Taylor.
Changes to college football playoffs shake up landscape and brackets
Norman Lear ‘44
‘Everything that Norman did was influenced by humanity’: Friends and fans remember Norman Lear ‘44
Photos: Choose your own character
Photos: Choose your own character